Stupidest thing you've done after a UT loss....

#77
#77
Painted my finger/toe nails orange and blue.... don't ask.
 
#80
#80
growin up in bama when the tide owned us for a while was horrible. i used to skip school on mondays when bama beat us. i'd tell my parents i was sick so i wouldn't have to go to school and listen to all the gloatin' bammers......... Hello everyone, my name is Jason, and I am addicted to Big Orange Football..........
 
#83
#83
In the 98 NT year when the Hawgs would've beat us had it not been 4 the Stoerner fumble, I was listening to the game on radio at work with friends. Just prior to that play I was disgusted, angry, and black hole sad. I left the room dramatically shouting how I was gonna load up Ebay with Vols crap...cussing about every 3rd word. About 5 minutes later I hear shouts of joy and I walk back in and was in disbelief as I listened to what happened. Those present for months wouldnt let me forget the raising of my white flag.:sad:
 
#84
#84
In the 98 NT year when the Hawgs would've beat us had it not been 4 the Stoerner fumble, I was listening to the game on radio at work with friends. Just prior to that play I was disgusted, angry, and black hole sad. I left the room dramatically shouting how I was gonna load up Ebay with Vols crap...cussing about every 3rd word. About 5 minutes later I hear shouts of joy and I walk back in and was in disbelief as I listened to what happened. Those present for months wouldnt let me forget the raising of my white flag.:sad:

I almost wrecked my truck when Stoerner fumbled
 
#87
#87
In the 98 NT year when the Hawgs would've beat us had it not been 4 the Stoerner fumble, I was listening to the game on radio at work with friends. Just prior to that play I was disgusted, angry, and black hole sad. I left the room dramatically shouting how I was gonna load up Ebay with Vols crap...cussing about every 3rd word. About 5 minutes later I hear shouts of joy and I walk back in and was in disbelief as I listened to what happened. Those present for months wouldnt let me forget the raising of my white flag.:sad:

I sat in shock. I did not say anything for almost a full minute. I could not believe what I had seen
 
#88
#88
A few broken remotes, a broken coffee table and the most famous of all.....a full pint glass of beer against a tongue and groove pine wall. It was unreal how the glass shattered into really small pieces. Must have had something to do with the liquid in the glass. Wife was seriously thinking about leaving after that one. Can't say I would blame her. She stayed though only to endure many more years of broken household items. She's a good girl.
 
#89
#89
A few broken remotes, a broken coffee table and the most famous of all.....a full pint glass of beer against a tongue and groove pine wall. It was unreal how the glass shattered into really small pieces. Must have had something to do with the liquid in the glass. Wife was seriously thinking about leaving after that one. Can't say I would blame her. She stayed though only to endure many more years of broken household items. She's a good girl.
I agree you have a good girl. However, I think the truth remains untold regarding what you had to do to keep her from packing the bags.... :whistling:
 
#90
#90
The Memphis loss was the hardest for me to handle, because my father and one of my brothers are tiger fans not to mention my inlaws as well. But the worst thing I ever did after a loss was throw a footstool through my grandmothers screen door, when Tony Robinson fumbled with just a few seconds left in a bowl game. I dont even remember who they were playing at the time.
 
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