Auburn's True Colors

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  1. Jwho77

    Jwho77 Founding Member

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    Dear Ignorant Auburn Fan:

    Do you care about the ability of some Auburn and all LSU fans who have tickets to actually get to the game?

    We all know the answer to this is NO. You do not care. You want the advantages that have been hashed out already no matter what. You can make all the B.S. excuses and arguments you want, but this game should be postponed.

    I encourage all LSU fans and alumni to email the LSU Athletic Dept. and request that Auburn fans be given nothing but the worst possible seats in Tiger Stadium for all future visits. Since Auburn cares nothing for our fans, why should we worry about theirs?
     
  2. wesfau

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    In a perfect world, everyone who wanted to attend would be able. These storms, however, hit our beloved Gulf Coast every now and again. If it is safe to play, we will play.
     
  3. ramah

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    This mother ****er can't be that ****ing dumb

    Red means 100% you ignorant inbred mongrel mofo :rofl:

    Probability that ... you stupif mofo ... man ... these people are seriously ****ing ignorant
     
  4. Jwho77

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    Moron, IN A PERFECT WORLD, BOTH TEAMS WOULD SHARE AN OPEN DATE WHERE THE GAME CAN BE MOVED!

    Oh WAIT, DUMBA$$! There IS an open date.

    THERE GOES YOUR "PERFECT WORLD" theory, Liar.
     
  5. wesfau

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    Ramah, I see the point you're trying to make....in fact, I saw it in your first post. You are, however, using the wrong map to back it up.
     
  6. ramah

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    The wrong map ... Is this the ****ing Twilight Zone

    Hurricane Ivan ... right

    State of Alabama ... right

    http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ftp/graphics/AT09/refresh/AL0904P+GIF/

    Correct link ... check

    THE "RED" DOT is 100% ... means where the hurricane is NOW ...

    ITZ ****ING HUGE ... LARGEST ONE I'VE EVER SEEN ONSHORE

    It's coming to Auburn ... check

    It will reach TN noon Friday ... but the tail end will still spawn rain and tornados Friday morning in Auburn area and northward ... check

    Am I missing something here ... :nope:
     
  7. wesfau

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    Yes, we know it's coming to Auburn...actually to the west of Auburn. It's doing it's thing now. There will be effects felt into tomorrow morning. You are, however, using a statistical probability of center passing within 75 miles of the shaded area to back up an assertion as to the strenght of the storm. I suggest using another map, because your point has merit, but your evidence stinks.
     
  8. ramah

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    Jesus Christ ... Did your parents have any children who

    survived birth without brain damage ... look at the width of this thing ...

    it's not going WEST of AU ... it's going OVER AUBURN ...

    3 Stooges Style ... tornadoes, trailer sheet metal flying at 100 mph ... unless it's a tornado ... when it flies at 300+ mph :shock:

    Here's a good one ... 70 miles inland and the eye can still be seen :hihi:

    http://www.2theadvocate.com/

    As for what stinks ... it's either your upper lip or that year of living demoralised under the heel of Nick Saban and being LSU's bitch ...

    since that 31-7 crime against humanity last year ... get used to it.
     
  9. wesfau

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    The eye, or what is left of it is going west of Auburn. Auburn will get the attendant rain and tropical storm force winds. They've had it before and...gasp...life went on. This isn't Frederick or Camille.

    The winds aren't going to send anything flying at 100mph in Auburn.

    Only another 180 miles to go before it hits Auburn....think it'll lose any steam over land??
     
  10. ramah

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    :lol:
     

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