CABer is a classic!MilliVanilli said:I too would be a wealthy man if I had bothered to trademark the most trigger inducing phrase ever coined on this forum, the Caber.Thee University said:I own the rights to and introduced the following to BFans and 365:Chuckroast said:xiledinok said:Michnas said:asking for proof is intimidating to you? sheesh you are soft.xiledinok said:MilliVanilli said:The fact you cabers arent educated speaks for itself.REX said:MilliVanilli said:You exemplify how powerless caberdom is that you obsess over screen names on a message board in search of a vindication you'll never ever have.REX said:TellMeYouLoveMe said:
McCaw on the other hand will be seen as the most inept AD in the United States.
Long nights ahead for you, X and milli
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They will blame us if the media causes Southern Piss to pass over him. They attempted to intimidate me yesterday because I was discussing old topics prior to his hire at Tech.
To make it simple, threats are being made to attempt to stop media digging. Us poor little bloggers don't work for the Wall Street Journal or big evil leftist ESPN.
You guys are trying to threaten people. Are you naive enough to believe little old Baylor bloggers are harmful to Art?
Southern Mississippi just needs to drop athletics. They are treading water to the point they lose money,
It's you and your group calling other people "soft hands" and "pencil necks." Stop and think about that. We have adults that talk to other adults that way. We truly are a diverse lot because I'm not aware of any adults I personally know that still talk like that.
Pencil Necks
Concave chests
Dishwater hands
Limp-Wrists
98 lb weakling
gnashing of teeth
robe touchers/clingers/grabbers
green & gold blinders
and many others.
Only realists can use these and trust me, I never use them unless you earn the moniker. Some adults readily display ignorance and blind love so they get what they deserve.
I coined the CABdriver though.
"The education of a man is never completed until he dies." - General Robert E. Lee