This is how you can tell a tigerfan. They will be the loudest and normally the ones dragging the icechest around with them. They will be the ones chanting and pointing at you screaming tigerbait. They will be the most rabid fans you will ever meet. They will also be the ones to offer you food and drink. They will be the ones that pull over and help you change your flat tire when you're stuck on the side of the road. They would be the ones that would offer you a ride home if you drank too much. They would be the ones that offered you help when noone else would even care. You can tell an lsu fan from a mile away. Were full of life and like to play hard. We help our neighbor when they are in need. Lots of sec fans are like this. This is why we cheer for sec schools when they play out of conference. Things are diffrent in the south.
THIS - You will gain 15 pounds at a tiger tailgate party, all you ever hear "you get enough to eat" "you try that boudin over there" "you need another beer" Some of the best most hospitable fans in the country, but just like anybody, we have our idiot fans as well, Duck fans, steer towards the older crowd, much better representatives of Tiger Nation :thumb:
Not all yankees say "pop" -- some of us say "soda!" Although I've spent enough time in the south to say "Coke." :geauxtige
You know the sad thing is that when I made the post I actually stopped there and ran em all through my head, coke, soda, tin, aluminum, pop? I should have just went with beer which is what is in my hand 99% of the damn time anyway.
Where I grew up, we called any carbonated beverage "coke". "Hey will you get me a coke?" "Sure what kind?" "Dr. Pepper." My father-in-law is a bigtime okie and he says "sodie-pop". :dis: