SEC TEAMS AS ARAB COUNTRIES

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  1. Cajun Sensation

    Cajun Sensation I'm kind of a big deal Staff Member

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    Found this on another board. Kinda funny:

    ALABAMA:Saudi Arabia. Once a proud kingdom, torn up by fighting and surrounded by Iran and Iraq (see below), with an a-hole in Al-Qaeda hell bent on bringing them down.

    LSU: Iran. Current superpower in the region but it will all come crashing down because they have a highly functioning retard as a leader.

    TENNESSEE: Iraq. Got a bunch of history but the country as a whole is going in the tank and they will kill themselves off before it's allover.

    FLORIDA: Syria. Evil douche bags who will stoop to whatever level they need to win. No real history to speak of but thinks they are the cradle of civilization.

    GEORGIA: Kuwait. Tons of riches and unrealized potential, but still vulnerable to Iraq.

    AUBURN:Al Qaeda. No country just a movement of disgruntled fanatics who live to blow up those who are more fortunate. No other goal in life than to bring down the House of Saudi Arabia. Terrorizing the Arabians for 6years is the crowning achievement in their history. Signing day was a major setback to the movement. They'll be looking for a new leader soon.

    ARKANSAS: Palestinian territories. No one really cares or worries about them unless they can be of some use (i.e. winning a battle once in a while against Iran that causes a bit of shake up in rankings)

    MISSISSIPPI STATE: Qatar. Where the hell is Qatar?

    OLE MISS: Afghanistan. Not much going for it, but hot women.

    VANDERBILT: Israel. Just leave them alone for God's sake. What did they ever do to you?

    KENTUCKY: Morocco. Not really part of the Middle East. Has other things to do than fight (or play football)

    SOUTH CAROLINA: Libya. Had a charismatic leader in a land of nothingness.Will rattle his sword but knows he doesn't have a whole hell of a lot to back it up with.
     
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  2. LSUtiger327

    LSUtiger327 Pow right in da kissa

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    you can tell when a bama fan authors something.
     
  3. TigerBait3

    TigerBait3 Guest

    This one makes me laugh every time I read it.

    Because when I think of Afghanistan I immediately think hot women.
     
  4. SabanFan

    SabanFan The voice of reason

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    How would one know?
     
  5. BAMA DON

    BAMA DON Freshman

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    Very funny.:lol:
     
  6. khounba

    khounba Founding Member

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    I'm guessing they are pretty "Hot".
     
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  7. lsubatgirl04

    lsubatgirl04 Cupcake Thief

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    So funny! Great post Cajun!
     
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  8. P&G_wheelz007

    P&G_wheelz007 Football anyone?

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    I was cracking up the whole time! Thanks for sharing!

    :crystal::geaux::crystal::geaux::crystal:
     
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  9. Gregatron

    Gregatron Founding Member

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    This was funny, but a couple of nit picks:

    Iran is not an Arab country (it is populated by Persians). Morocco is Arab, mainly. Pakistan and Afghanistan are not Arab (Pakistani and dozens of other ethnic/tribal groups).

    I like to think of MS State more like Lebanon: other countries kick the crap out of them (esp Syria and Israel), but no one really notices.

    Not trying to be an egghead know-it-all -- but as a proud product of LSU's "Huey P. Long School of Government" I feel the need to nit about full accuracy. :)

    EDIT: Also, Iran is not a democracy, and as such their elected President is mainly a figurehead. He doesn't have much in the way of REAL power.
     
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  10. TigerBait3

    TigerBait3 Guest

    When this original post was made there were other circumstances and these facts were known. This was actually inside of a thread, not the topic itself. Circulation via email kills the foot notes and the original intent of the author.
     

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