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Post by Rudedog on Nov 15, 2013 19:21:19 GMT -5
Another good point, Train!
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Post by relic on Nov 15, 2013 23:34:47 GMT -5
Those two at the Uncle Ted show looked like Twiggy compared to this bammer woman. You know that pic that has floated around the interwebz of the huge woman in a bammer bikini? I think that was her. And one other thing to add: My drunken former brother in law was sitting on the other side of me belching bourbon in my face the entire game, too. Between the bammer woman farting, my drunken former brother in law belching, the upper deck support post that kept me from seeing the game, the fact that we were packed in tighter than sardines so I couldn't move, AND Gary Hollinsworth having his career game, it was a miserable day for me. Sounds like miserable is an overly mild and gentle descriptor for that particular game day experience. Man, I may be an out of line idiot for asking (and please forgive me if I am) - but how did the day/trip finish out? Obviously you did live to fight another day. And that's a good thing.
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Post by gramps on Nov 16, 2013 9:44:17 GMT -5
And one other thing to add: My drunken former brother in law was sitting on the other side of me belching bourbon in my face the entire game, too. Between the bammer woman farting, my drunken former brother in law belching, the upper deck support post that kept me from seeing the game, the fact that we were packed in tighter than sardines so I couldn't move, AND Gary Hollinsworth having his career game, it was a miserable day for me. Sounds like miserable is an overly mild and gentle descriptor for that particular game day experience. Man, I may be an out of line idiot for asking (and please forgive me if I am) - but how did the day/trip finish out? Obviously you did live to fight another day. And that's a good thing. We were staying in Huntsville with some UT friends, and our buddy had an RV (That there Clark, is one of them Are Veees) and was driving, so I got to go back to the RV and begin my assault on a keg. The rest of the day was a blur, and I needed it to be after what it had been up to that point.
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