SEC Shorts = CFB IS ALMOST HERE!!!!

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Took an entire 1 min and 57 seconds before they brought up Nico and his dad...........SEC shorts either slippin' or playing the slow burn lead up.
 
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That girl's fake accent was too hard to handle. Quite possibly the most annoying sound in the world.
She definitely tries to hard with the accent
There were so many regional southern accents, even within one state. Y'all must not have traveled into much of the off-ramp South. Plus, today there has been so much incursion from the north and the west coast, those regional accents are getting watered down over time.

If some linguist/anthropologist made tape recordings from the '60s era South, I'm sure many of them would sound exaggerated and unreal today.

I had a lovely friend who always pronounced my first name (3-letters, one-syllable, one vowel) as three distinct syllables! She went to Auburn for her degree in... kid you not... Speech Therapy.
 
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When this started out, to be a writer for SEC Shorts you had to know football and a little history.
Today, their writing staff needs people with degrees in Finance, Quantum Physics, and maybe Criminal Law to satirize the SEC!

(I thought the Freeze OOB provisional was truly inspired!)

My greatest kudo to these folks is that they found a way to use the traditional college experience (sitting around making fun of the world around them) to actually generate income!

That's quite a feat with a college degree today!
 
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That girl's fake accent was too hard to handle. Quite possibly the most annoying sound in the world.

Southerners often do the cringiest Southern accents for some reason. Can't hear the nuances from growing up around it, I guess. OTOH, when British, Irish and Australian actors nail it, it's so good I assume they are Southerners. Weird how that works.
 
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I love the JVC sound system in the 1965 Mustang! 🤣

Sad thing is there are enough young people on here who will either say "Yep, pretty sure that technology was around in 1965" OR they'll simply ask what the rectangle hole in the middle is for/does it have bluetooth/Apple-Car play?
 
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Sad thing is there are enough young people on here who will either say "Yep, pretty sure that technology was around in 1965" OR they'll simply ask what the rectangle hole in the middle is for/does it have bluetooth/Apple-Car play?

I am slowly restoring an old 1969 Bronco. I discovered the Retrosound 29-90 M2B radio. It looks identical to the original but has all the modern goodies including bluetooth.
 

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