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  1. well thank you for letting me have a little fun at your expense. you can bang on me anytime! um........mess with
  2. look mr magoo this whole thing was a set up as a joke for the transdender line. you need to unclench those butt cheeks and quit bitching when someone wants to have a little fun.good grief........
  3. well bird has said a couple of times you are transgender my fam friend...................grins
  4. i guess fred missed the joke. oh well i am an acquired taste.......
  5. well when i hit you with a loaded depends you will not calling me a boomer! lol
  6. if i typed perfect i would never get anything posted. i have had the gn's jump me a few times.
  7. what if i told you i could whoop anyone on here i just choose not too? snickers
  8. people think it is because i get high but in truth i am just a big dummy. i cannot lay that on my beloved smoke.
  9. best snarky comment i think i have see on here so far. that was awesome.................
  10. football is mostly a mans sport and i get that but why do we not have any female mods? they do not have to know that much to keep folks in line do they? grins i just wanted to stir a little something up but i am curious? i mean we have a yellow bird for goodness sake but no females?
  11. yessir i did but i corrected it. i try to type faster than i can too often red. i imagine you boys have known that for a while..........grins
  12. here i was sad cus you only have 23 reactions from people.lol i am the resident big dummy, looney tunes expert, and sometimes the person on the fam you want to punch the most. but whooping my 66 year old butt is nothing to brag about.
  13. welcome to the board in case i did not say so already!
  14. The story doesn't match that headline. clickbait. But since i posted it i am gonna leave it because they cover the auburn ole miss game with highlights and it is a good clip. i am going to leave a semi nasty response on you tube.
  15. Auburn bracing for heavy dose of downhill running game from Aggies ByJason Caldwell 3-4 minutes 2 Minute Drill: Auburn knocks off Ole Miss in Top 25 battle AUBURN, Alabama—Currently ranked 41st nationally in rushing yards per game, averaging just over 188 yards per contest, Texas A&M brings a physical style of play on offense into Saturday’s showdown of Top 15 teams when 12th-ranked Auburn heads to College Station. The Tigers have already faced No. 3 team in rushing yards (Ole Miss), No. 4 (Arkansas), No. 16 (Georgia State) and No. 37 (Georgia) this season and have held up well, but the Aggies will be another stiff challenge, according to defensive lineman Colby Wooden. That’s where the experience could pay off. “It’s very helpful,” Wooden said of seeing so many strong running teams this season. “We know how to stay in our gaps, play our keys, read our keys and play physical. That’s what Coach (Nick Eason) preached all last week and keeps preaching the most physical team wins. “For us, we just have to do, not do nothing different, just keep playing physical, keep staying in our gaps, playing our responsibilities, you know, seeing our keys, read, react,” Wooden said. Already with 2,743 yards rushing and 24 touchdowns in his time with the Aggies and averaging a hefty 5.7 yards per attempt on 485 carries, 6-1, 215 Isaiah Spiller leads the way for the Texas A&M ground game and is a player who definitely has Auburn’s attention. He’s not the only back the Tigers have to worry about on Saturday for the 2:30 p.m. CDT kickoff for a game being televised by CBS. A 5-9, 185 speedster who also runs track for the Aggies, Devon Achane has 972 yards and nine touchdowns in his 16 career games in College Station and is averaging 7.5 yards per carry. “They have a really good one-two punch with Isaiah Spiller and—I think the dude’s last name is Achane or something like that,” Auburn linebacker Owen Pappoe said. “Two really good running backs, man, so we are going to have to be on top of that. It’s going to be a really good matchup with me, Chandler and Zakoby going against those guys.” Working against a running game every day in practice that wants to be physical at the point of attack and get downhill, Wooden said that has the Auburn defense prepared for Saturday’s game. Still, Texas A&M is a team that will lean heavily on the run if given the opportunity. In wins over Missouri and South Carolina the last two times out before a bye week, the Aggies ran the ball 95 times for 573 yards. That's the kind of attack that can wear on you, something that Wooden said you prepare for by making sure you're handling your assignments within the framework of the defense. 4COMMENTS “Spiller is a great back,” Wooden said. “Practicing with some of our backs, Tank (Bigsby) and Jarquez (Hunter), it just allows us to see what an SEC back is going to look like on Saturday. You can’t replicate how elusive and how good Spiller is. Just seeing those guys every day in practice allows us to see our keys, read, react and just do what we are supposed to do — stay in our gaps and do what we’re supposed to do.” *** Subscribe: Receive the latest Auburn intel and scoops*** ">247Sports
  16. No. 12 Auburn heads to red-hot No. 13 Texas A&M | Lindy's Sports 3-4 minutes No. 12 Auburn looks to stay in contention to win the Southeastern Conference’s West Division while No. 13 Texas A&M tries to remain in the race on Saturday in College Station, Texas. Auburn (6-2, 3-1 SEC) trails No. 3 Alabama (7-1, 4-1) for the division lead, with Texas A&M (6-2, 3-2), Ole Miss (6-2, 3-2) and Mississippi State (5-3, 3-2) fighting to stay in the race as well. But only Auburn and Alabama control their destinies to earn a spot in the SEC title game on Dec. 4. If Auburn and Alabama win the rest of their league games heading into their meeting on the final day of the regular season on Nov. 27, the winner of the Iron Bowl would head to Atlanta to play top-ranked and East Division champ Georgia. The Tigers and Aggies have both turned their seasons around after coming close to taking major steps backward this season. Auburn recovered from a 34-10 loss to Georgia on Oct. 9 to post consecutive upsets, first winning at then-No. 17 Arkansas, 38-23, on Oct. 16 before handling then-No. 10 Ole Miss, 31-20, last week. Texas A&M has emerged as a completely different team than the one that started 3-2 after consecutive losses to then-No. 16 Arkansas and Mississippi State. The Aggies started to emerge as a contender with a 41-38 win over then-No. 1 Alabama on Oct. 9 before cruising to victories over Missouri and South Carolina before last week’s open date. “Auburn is probably playing as well as anyone in the league right now. We’re going to have to play a great game. This is a very good football team,” Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher told reporters. “But we’re playing well, too. We kind of found out who we are.” The Tigers and Aggies have both relied on improved quarterback play and stout defenses in the past few weeks to remain in the hunt for the division title. Auburn’s Bo Nix is one of the SEC’s top dual-threats. He’s gone 150-for-241 passing for 1,764 yards with nine touchdowns against just two interceptions, but he’s also rushed for 189 yards and four touchdowns — second most on the team — on 48 carries. Running backs Tank Bigsby (666 yards, seven TDs) and Jarquez Hunter (530 yards, three TDs) power the Tigers’ run-oriented offense. Texas A&M’s Zach Calzada is more of a pocket passer. The first-year starter has gone 115-for-208 passing for 1,364 yards with 12 touchdowns and seven interceptions, but he hasn’t thrown more than one interception in any game this season. The ability of Isaiah Spiller and Devon Achane to run the ball has alleviated the pressure on Calzada to beat teams with his arm. Spiller has rushed for 761 yards and five touchdowns on 123 carries, an average of 6.2 yards an attempt. Achane has averaged a whopping 7.1 yards per carry, with 608 yards and five scores on 86 carries. “(Calzada) can spin it, and he’s shown that,” Auburn coach Bryan Harsin told reporters. “From what I’ve seen this guy’s a really good player. He’s got good vision, throws the ball well and does a good job of leading their offense. These guys are explosive on the offensive side and they’re going to put you in a position where you’ve got to make sure you understand what you’re doing on the defensive side and play at a fast pace.”
  17. the only reason i did not miss the braves game last night was because the channel it came on was the same channel when the tigers played on on saturday. so yes you would be right.
  18. we would go to the transit and then have to take a bus. those buses scared the crap out of me.they would fly,it was overloaded and any slight turn and that bus leaned over way too much for my comfort. you could not drive a tack up my rear end with a sledge hammer...........
  19. i am a braves fan but also a yankee's fan. why? because i collect mickey mantle cards and and anything i can afford of his. he was a jerk but he was dead drunk and not playing and they were losing. so they send him in to pinch hit and he hits a homer to win the game. but i started liking him as a rugrat. but people ask me how i can be both and i tell them head to head i am a braves fan. if you ever want to be entertained read a mantle book or two. he and another guy were staying in a high rise in new york and decided to go out on a slim ledge to peek in a teammates window. it was high up enought hat a fall would kill you dead. well they got to the window and could see nothing and they discovered they could not turn around on that ledge so they had to crawl all the around that building drunk until they got back to the window of the room they were in.
  20. i looked but did not see one but i might have screwed up. i get on here with my first cup and sometimes before and that can be dangerous. if one needs to be deleted i have no problem at if it is mine.
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