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  • Super User
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Have fun now, for on November 3rd Bama is going down.

Again.

To LSU.

I have my "Saban is a ******" tee shirt and bumper sticker ready to go.

And then Bama will have two patsies and then its the sixth, or seventh, consecutive loss to Auburn.

Roll Tide Roll, around the bowl and down the hole, Roll Tide Roll.

Isn't college football fun??????

Vandy beats Spurrier. Tennessee gets anilated by Bama. LSU outsmarts Auburn. Georgia is Dr. Jeckye and then Mr. Hyde the next week. Kentucky now knows what a ball that is not round and bounces can do. The SEC West is up for grabs with 5 of the 6 teams having two losses. And Tulane continues it's losing tradition.

Man, what a fun season.

I can't wait for November 3rd to get here!!!! ;)

P.S. The Indy Bowl is not a bad bowl. You will like Shreveport and Bossier City on a cold December night.

  • Super User
Posted

FUN, It is crazy. I bet you were more than a little tight about 11:00 last night. Nov. 3, will be fun. It would have been more fun if the first game had been in Baton Rouge. Anyway well see who laughs last. Bama's got a week off to work on it. Roll Tide

  • Super User
Posted

Alabama defense better hit the weight room.

I think Bama got a great chance as anyone eles in conference. You never know what going to happen until they step on that field.

It all up to the bama's D. And if John Parker makes good deceison and no turnover expect this to be a dogfight until someone gives up a turnover.

Oh yah...RAMMER JAMMER YELLOW HAMMER GIVE 'EM HELL ALABAMA.

  • Super User
Posted
I wonder if any on this site really know what a Yellow Hammer is. Excluding you Alabama boys. I may live in Texas but my heart is in Bama.

OH OH OH OH! I know the answer. ;D.

I need read that book again. I love reading bear bryant books and books about Alabama. The rammer jammer books basically about the passion the fans has for Alabama.

  • Super User
Posted

The Yellow Hammer is the state bird of Alabama.

Here's a Byrd for y'all

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  • Super User
Posted

What I get, I aint paying no S & H  ;)

  • Super User
Posted

Catt, I need some help. Friend of mine bought an older Skeeter that needs some clear coat. I have no idea what to do to help him. Any ideas as to where I could go to get help with preparation and what type of paint to spray with? Anyone else with any suggestions chime in. I posted elsewhere and got zero replies. Thanks

  • Super User
Posted

We tried that. They wanted to do the job for 1800.00. Check out two more, they were somewhat higher and would not offer any info except to derig and sand the hell out of it. I already knew that.  

  • Super User
Posted

North Texas Fiberglass Boat Repair, L.L.C. of Denton Texas; the owner Michael Bristow is a bass angler and will answer you questions free of charge.  

  • Super User
Posted

Whoops, I meant to say go to a paint-shop and talk to the guys about the coatings and buy paints from them.

They'll give you great advice. You could always go to your local technical school and have them to do it. It wont cost you but 200-500 bucks, but problem is these guys are learning so it may not be perfect. :-?

  • Super User
Posted

I was about to do that to one of my old truck, but end up getting a new one before I did.

All your paying is the paints and other supplies. Least what my local technical school said.

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