Was rooting for them to loseWas I rooting for FSU when they were in the playoffs? **** to the no!
One of the earlier posts I read but didn’t include actually said “you guys realize these kids read the boards…”Hopefully the kid reads their board,changes his mind then goes balls out somewhere else..
One of the earlier posts I read but didn’t include actually said “you guys realize these kids read the boards…”
Maybe he will go elsewhere. Who knows. It’s just funny that they rained all that hate down in that thread and now he’s underrated. Very underrated.Good then he can see what type of place he’s about to get involved with.
@wspcane @OldhamA @hiphopanimal are you guys familiar with this?Been watching a lot of English soccer chants recently for pure comedy, I really recommend, they’re so vile but awesome.
Anywho, adopting one for the Gator faithful (except flagator, he’s ok sometimes). Think it’s from a low tier club, maybe Ipswich Town? Sing it to the tune of the Adams Family
You’re sister is your mother
You’re father is your brother
You’re f^cking one another
The Gator Famiiily
Da na na na (Clap clap), da na na na (clap, clap)
Can easily substitute Bama in here when the time comes.
I was born in Manchester, so come from a similar area to those fans, but don't sound like that.The accents are wild man.
Pretty embarrassing that we don’t know much - at least not me. For me, I can only notice on a macro big level. So someone from Manchester definitely speaks differently than Prince William but I can’t tell the difference between Manchester and Liverpool. When I was in college in DC, the owner of a bar I went to regularly had a ****ney accent as he was from the East End of London I guess and it was hard. Like I had to pay extra attention when he spoke. I know the West End is different and I had friends from affluent parts of London and their English was Roger Moore or later James Bond easy.I was born in Manchester, so come from a similar area to those fans, but don't sound like that.
I live within 30 miles of Manchester now, but regional accents in the UK are insane. At least if you have the ear for it - not sure an American would be able to pick up on the distinctions!
It's no different than me being able to tell the difference between American accents - it's just something you grow up with.Pretty embarrassing that we don’t know much - at least not me. For me, I can only notice on a macro big level. So someone from Manchester definitely speaks differently than Prince William but I can’t tell the difference between Manchester and Liverpool. When I was in college in DC, the owner of a bar I went to regularly had a ****ney accent as he was from the East End of London I guess and it was hard. Like I had to pay extra attention when he spoke. I know the West End is different and I had friends from affluent parts of London and their English was Roger Moore or later James Bond easy.
Did the dad get a commitment video too?
Je$u$Can’t spell Kamari without Amari
JC man take it easyHe could’ve married the Virgin Mary for all I care