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Originally Posted by GTScoob
UGgAy ftl
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UGA=dog shit
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HOW BOUT THEM DAWGS???
Piss on 'em!Originally Posted by Shazam!
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my thoughts exactly!Originally Posted by GTScoob
Goooooooooooooooooooo Dawgs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (only cause the future wife is about to graduate from there)
Originally Posted by GTScoob+1 to both of ya for giving the right responseOriginally Posted by jt money
FUCK THAT... That's all I have to say. All the times that UGA stomps other people get forgotten. We lose and people make a huge deal about it. FUCK THAT is all.
GoooooOOOOOOOOOOOO DAWGS! SIC 'EM!
Ain't nothin finer in the land than a drunk obnoxious Georgia fan!
Fuck stance. Stance is for kids in skinny jeans with Justin Beiber haircuts. You don't need stance when you got swagger.
^^^uh, are u referring to the auburn war tiger eagle plainsmen folk? i tell my ex all the time, MAKE UP YOUR FUCKING MINDS!
fuck that, don't even get me started on the drunk obnoxious rednecks that's not even seen the inside of a college classroom.Originally Posted by xPhantomSolx
Did Auburn win the SEC title last year? Nope...awwwwwwwwwwwww.
UGA did, however. Now, as a UGA fan and UGA grad (class of '99), which do you think highlighted my year in the SEC? Was it the loss to Florida? Nope. The loss to Auburn? Nah. Was it the SEC Championship win? Oh yeah...
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AIM: RuinerTT
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hmmm ..
NY STAY HIGH !!!
hahaha, just like a uga fan to have a selective memory when it comes to losses (and it seems like u've completely forgotten about the loss to underrated and unrespected WV i the bowl game )
Once again, why should I care about the losses when we still went on to win the SEC title? As for the bowl game, that is a totally different story. I was there, so we can discuss the dynamics of the game if you would like...Originally Posted by Shazam!
A. What team do you support?
B. Where did you go to college?
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haha, relax man, it's in my blood to hate uga
u were at the game? that's cool to know, what dynamics are we talkin about discussing though?
i support several teams all over the country (such as texas, wisconsin, notre dame) but i went to GT (big surprise right?). and yes, i know we've lost to u guys for the last 5 yrs and we're a perennial 7-5 team. but hey, no one thinks we should be any good anyway right?
did you guys steal eachothers mascots also ??
NY STAY HIGH !!!
yes, i wouldn't put it past uga fans to steal hives of yellowjackets off our campus...
you can do it ..
grab a big ass net with a rope attached to it ..
cover it up pull the rope ..
yank it down and stomp the shit out of it ..
NY STAY HIGH !!!
^^^go for it, make sure someone is there w/a video camera though
+1 to you, SIR!Originally Posted by Ruiner
Fuck stance. Stance is for kids in skinny jeans with Justin Beiber haircuts. You don't need stance when you got swagger.
nah its ok i wouldnt wanna look like him ..
NY STAY HIGH !!!
^^^look like who?
red x showing for you ??
NY STAY HIGH !!!
oh, can't even see the pics, i'm at work
oh icic .. PM sent ..
NY STAY HIGH !!!
+165465432 GOOOOOO DAWGS!!!!!!Originally Posted by Ruiner
Originally Posted by Alpharetta Police
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DAWGGGGGGGGGGGGSSSSSSSSSSS
SICK EMMMMMMMMMM
WOOOFFFFFFF WOOOOOOOOOF WOOOOOOFFF
Thats right bitches im a dawg fan. My best friends go there and i plan on tranferring in a year of so, kiss my ass we have hot bitches.
hahahahah i have a funny story about a ga fan.. drew and i were walking into ted's one day for lunch.. we walked passed this big SUV.. it had a front plate on it.. like a true fan they want to show support.. understandable.. too bad the idiots put the tag on UPSIDE DOWN.. lol the good 'ole east ga edumacation.. i was dying..
so yea.. GT all the way bishes..
mark, you couldn't get a girl up there if you tried.
one of the funniest things i've ever witnessed:
a LOT of fans all over country support their respective teams by flying flags on their cars on/around gameday. that's awesome in my opinion, IF ur flying oh say about 1 or 2 flags right? well i've had the pleasure of seeing an suv on the road flying not 1, not 2, not 4 flags, but 8 fucking uga flags. i'm not sure what they're trying to prove? are they like like super fans or something?
there goes my hater right on cue.Originally Posted by itsjustdee
That shit is hardwired into our brains from day 1 at Tech.Originally Posted by Shazam!
Funny little story about that: I marched in the marching band here and one year we were playing at a high school marching band exhibition and some highschool dipshit had the smart idea to yell "How Bout them Dawgs" right before the start of the show. They ended up getting 300 people yelling "Piss on 'em" right back at them.
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Oh, a GA Tech guy, huh? Okay, fine.... Want to talk shit about UGA, go ahead. However, at least we didn't have a Flag Boy... I personally saw his pansy ass at a game back when I was at UGA. Not pretty. Then again, since you only have 10 girls that go to GA Tech, guys sometime have to fill in for the women that the University lacks.Originally Posted by GTScoob
http://www.nique.net/issues/2004-11-12/focus/3
For men on color guard, flags are anything but "girly"
By Kristin Noell Senior Staff Writer
He is out there on the field during the football game, giving the best performance he can. He always gets the right amount of spin and rarely drops; he even catches his own tosses.
No, we're not talking about Reggie Ball. This is Marc Holcomb, a senior Film/Video major at Georgia State and one of only two men on the Georgia Tech Color Guard.
At a school that is predominantly male, being in the minority can draw attention, and sometimes even ridicule. The two men are sometimes openly insulted, particularly at football games.
"The other day at the Virginia Tech/Georgia Tech game," Holcomb said, "I walked out with my flags, getting ready to go out on the field, and somebody screamed 'flag boy' from above my head."
Holcomb tries to take it in stride. "I turned around and waved, because I am a 'flag boy.' I spin flag; I'm a boy."
Holcomb first started guard in the fall of 1998 as a sophomore in high school. After two years, he took a break to do other things within the band program. He returned in the spring of 2004 when he joined Tech's winter guard.
This is Holcomb's second season on Tech's guard, though his first fall season. The fall season differs from the winter one in that the fall guard's primary performances are at football games, adding a visual element to the band's performance, while the winter guard performs at indoor competition in front of judges.
However, he didn't find out that he could be part of Tech's guard until his third year of college.
As a Georgia State student, "I didn't know that I had the opportunity to be in the Georgia Tech band until last year," he said.
According to Holcomb, since his time on Tech's color guard, he hasn't experienced too much discrimination for being a guy.
"That was actually my first comment," he said, "and it didn't bother me, and I don't really care."
Holcomb and his fellow members know that guard is hardly a feminine activity, after all.
"You come out and spin guard, do a band camp, and you'll see it's not a girly thing," he said. "You get injuries. You have as many injuries doing this as playing football, playing baseball."
"You get people that knock their teeth out; you get people [who] break their thumbs, break their wrists, break their ankles [and] smash their noses in. It's definitely not a girly activity," he said.
Holcomb said he participates in guard because he enjoys its artistic quality and the fact that it requires different skills than playing in the band-which he also did during high school.
"It's not more difficult; it's not less difficult; it's just a different kind of difficulty," he said. "It's just more interesting to me. I like doing flag work because it's more intricate and more artistic."
Being on color guard also requires a fair amount of dancing skill, which is perhaps why so many people call it a feminine activity.
Although one might expect otherwise, the color guard's 1:16 male-to-female ratio (32 women and two men, not including the instructor), a far cry from Tech's normal 7:3, does not keep Holcomb and the other male participant together all the time.
"We actually don't talk that much," he said. "He does weapon and I don't, so we don't spend a whole lot of time on the same parts of the field."
"We do have a common bond that we are the only guys on the guard," Holcomb said, "but it's not something that's so completely unifying that we spend all of our time together."
Therefore, it is not surprising that being very much in the minority is not difficult for Holcomb, who said there is "no problem with the ladies."
So what is it like being around so many females for so long?
"It's a lot of estrogen, but it's a lot of fun," he said.
And there are perks. "You get a lot of insight that makes your other guy friends jealous," Holcomb said. "They'll come to you like, 'I don't understand why my girlfriend does this' and I know the answer because I've been around girls, just girls, for so long...so girls will talk around me and I learn these inside things that a lot of guys don't get to hear."
Certain elements of women's conversations have ceased to bother him as well.
"You learn not to flinch when you hear the word 'tampon' or other things about that sort of thing," he joked.
If anything, Holcomb seems to enjoy spending his time being surrounded by women, and guard is a far from feminine pastime for him.
In fact, he said he may continue after college.
"I don't know if it's something that's going to be feasible when I'm in the workforce," he said. "I don't know yet."
By Andrew Saulters / Student Publications
Marc Holcomb is one of two men on the Georgia Tech Color Guard. Though he sometimes receives flak for doing what is popularly viewed as a "feminine" activity, Holcomb says guard is hardly girly.
AIM: RuinerTT
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i hate to say it but we got them at uf too. ive seen as many as 30 flags on one truck! yes we are called super fans. 5 out of 7 days a week(sometimes allweek) i wear some kind of gator apperal. last i counted i had 60 gator shirts.Originally Posted by Shazam!
Two Words: Flag BoyOriginally Posted by jt money
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you mean like when wv's freshman back field ran all over georgia ?Originally Posted by Ruiner
oh and for you Q's i'm a tech fan and i'm probally going to go to georgia southern wich has the finest d-2 program
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