Hi everyone

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gatorworld

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I wanted to say hello. I am a die hard gator fan but wanted to be courteous. I do plan on sharing my friendly opinion. So I will see you guys on my posts:)
 
#8
#8
That's because UF fans have a lot of catching up to do. Only being relevant 20 years out of a 100 is enough to put an entire fan base just a bit behind the curve...
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#9
That's because UF fans have a lot of catching up to do. Only being relevant 20 years out of a 100 is enough to put an entire fan base just a bit behind the curve...
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what's the excuse for the jorts and mullets?
 
#11
#11
I am not trying to be mean or anything, but Freak has put together one hell of a site, look at all the people from other places that come over here and give their opinons(sometimes unwanted)
 
#15
#15
Well guys, we are relevant these days. We have 3 national titles in 10 years and are the hottest team in cfb. And thanks for the welcome I know it will get heated in here but I am here for the fun. Most of my posts will be about Kiffen anyway, his decisions and his temperment. I don't plan on cutting rival fans down.
 
#17
#17
Well guys, we are relevant these days. We have 3 national titles in 10 years and are the hottest team in cfb. And thanks for the welcome I know it will get heated in here but I am here for the fun. Most of my posts will be about Kiffen anyway, his decisions and his temperment. I don't plan on cutting rival fans down.

We don't know a Kiffen...
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#20
#20
He didn't. But I get tired of just going "59-20" when I need to remind you of the current situation.

Switch to the 30-6 score, it is more relevant since it was last year. Otherwise I could say "45-3" when using a game reference from the past.
 
#25
#25
how? unendingly stupid seemed altogether appropriate to me.


One is a measure of time, the other a measure of intellect, traditionally static, or at least a snapshot. Also, an adjective for an adjective is often sort of ... oh, I don't know ... "glaringly odd."
 
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