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Yeah we should all aspire to be like a dude who tried to debrain a player ( if he wasn’t a football player and did the same action on the street, charges would be brought against him for anywhere from assault to attempted murder depending on the DA ) who then went and lied about being called a word he didn’t like, trying to explain away his actions instead of owning up to them. But, as long as we write children’s books and have a mural painted on a wall in our honor ( not such a great example of one’s character - look at George Floyd ) alls forgiven. Great football player, no doubt, but Myles Smollett isn’t someone anyone should model themselves after, unless you want to choose money over winning superbowls. Then, he is an inspiration.
Imagine being a Georgia fan. You watched your team rise from the mediocrity of the 90s and take your team to the next level with Richt. Then, you move on to Smart, who brings you several NC’s… your program is regarded as one of the best in college football now. And…. you are concerned about backup QB’s in the NFL and some ill perceived slight from fans of a rival. Damn, what a loser. Go bark in the face of some random people, I’m sure that’ll make your tiny, painted black and red, penis pop a slightly limp hard on
Agreed about the gaming online message boards. I obviously don’t know, but I’d bet this dude has an expansive Reddit history. That place is an extremist training ground that encourages radicals
My wife used to always tell me ‘ you’re probably the only person who listens to this station ‘ whenever she got in the car with me and it would inevitably be on radio classics. Glad, I can finally show her there is one more person that listens

re: Death of a Unicorn

Posted by OlVolVillain on 7/26/25 at 10:38 pm to
I had wanted to see it in theaters, but got too busy during the time it was out. Saw it on tonight on HBO and watched it. Not the greatest, but entertaining and fun. Not a bad way to pass a Saturday night waiting on football to start
Probably trying to remind LSU of the SEC championship game last year, where Tennessee wore black. Not advocating for the decision, but this seemed to be something Vitello would choose.
Kige is a Facebook friend. He’s active on there a lot.
Anytime a Ra’s Al Ghul statement is used, I upvote. Because, he was right!
Using misdirection. That’s exactly what I thought. Make a team, somewhere ahead of you, move earlier for a player who you don’t really want, by propping him up ahead of the draft.
Tennessee has a guy named Tony Basilio and his radio show is either loved or hated because he likes to stir sh#t up and has a bevy of character callers.

He usually does a postgame show for football, basketball and baseball and those go for hours, with a bunch of drunken idiots. It’s usually can’t miss radio. He also funds his own program and pays for his radio time, which is admirable in todays media landscape.
You cared enough to post

re: Day 8 on 30a

Posted by OlVolVillain on 7/7/24 at 9:27 pm to
Quack, Quack. It’s definitely nothing to brag about, like I said. Just giving a frame of reference

re: Day 8 on 30a

Posted by OlVolVillain on 7/7/24 at 8:48 pm to
I know everyone has a hardeaunx for serraneaux, but it’s a blatant lie to say no Tennessee fans are in 30A. I vacation there and have for 20 years, not bragging like others, just facts. Even during the decade of dysfunction when no one would claim Tennessee fandom, outside of die hard fans, there were always a sh#t ton of Vols fans down there
Saw it yesterday. Loved every minute of it. I know people won’t like the pacing of it, but I enjoyed it. It’s good to see horror directors think outside of the box. Plus, the kills are pretty impressive. Given the amount of horsesh#t out right now and pretty much all year, it was good seeing a movie that was outside of the normal tripe.
Whoever said Nashville is getting shitty is right. Born and raised in Davidson county. Spent about 25 years there. But, we got out to Williamson(and now Maury), when we could. Anyone who was born and raised in Nashville, almost always is looking for a way out of the city. The change over the last 20 years has been great for tourists and tourism, which financially is beneficial to the state, but not so much for long time residents.
That’s a good point and probably what I was going to have to resort to if it didn’t give up the attack. I’m a dog lover, like most others, so that was my thought only if it didn’t release. I also had a decent pocket blade on me, but in that moment I was so hyped up with adrenaline that I forgot it was there. Probably would have remembered if it turned on me or the owner or kid.
I was walking the neighborhood one afternoon earlier this year. Had my earbuds in, but heard this woman screaming for her life in her backyard. I ran over to the fence and asked if she needed help. In between her screams she said ‘ yes! Front doors unlocked come in and grab the shovel by the back door as you come out ‘ … so I did.

Walked through the house and grabbed the shovel. Saw two pit bulls attacking something on the ground. Thought it was a kid. Get closer and realize they’re attacking another dog. I start towards the pile and the lady is trying to pull the bigger pit bull out of the attack, to no avail. I run towards the pile and the smaller pit has its back turned to me, so I immediately hit it in its arse with the shovel and it runs off a little, but starts pacing around the smaller dog again, but never attacks as I yell at it and threaten it with the shovel. I ask the lady for permission to wallop the bigger dog with the shovel in the head. She said ‘ do it ‘. So I wail about 3 times with the shovel upside it’s head and it had no effect. So I start going harder with it. After about 5 more hits, and the owner yelling at it, it looks me in the eyes ( and it’s the first time in my life I’ve ever seen that ‘ bloodlust ‘ look ) but it relinquished its hold, probably more out of annoyance of me hitting it and maybe the realization that I wasn’t trying to hurt the owner and with the owners yelling, it may have registered that it was frigging up. The dog they were attacking limps into the house, wailing and moaning. It was then I was able to notice a third pit bull that her son ( probably 12 ) was holding on a leash, off to the side.

She told me the dog they were attacking was a runt and they never liked it. She was unaware the runt was outside when she let them out to use the bathroom, because apparently this isn’t the first time they’ve tried attacking it, but her husband wasn’t home to help. Anyways, call the police just to document. The lady looked like she survived a murder. Blood was everywhere on her and her shoes and I was covered in it from my shoes to my shirt and face. Police said there was nothing they could do, after verifying she owned the dogs. The runt was in a bad way.. there was a massive blood trail from the site of the attack through the back door and up the stairs of the house. She said she was going to check on it and her husband was on the way home to take it to the ER vet.

I went home after and cleaned up and walked back to her house an hour later to check up. The woman opens the door and the big pit bull, who was the main aggressor, is just sitting there with the 12 year old, watching TV, the son is petting it and its face still covered in blood. I told her I’d think about putting those 2 down because I wouldn’t trust them around the kid and they had another child, who wasn’t home at the time. I don’t know if they eventually did, but I don’t hear the amount of barking I usually do, coming from that house anymore, like I used to.

It also surprised me, because when I opened the door initially to go out back, there was a large Great Dane that came up to just below my chest, that greeted me with excited barks as I entered the house. Just wayyyyy too many dogs, especially for a woman her size and a child to control. Which, I think is a problem people have too. It wasn’t like I was ever going to own a pitbull, but after that day, I’m d@mn sure not.
Such a butthole that he made sure LSU stayed in the dugout so he and the team could shake their hands.
It’s cool, we don’t like yall either. Go Vols!
Mayo watching his job quickly slip away

re: Mizz 8 LSU 7 F

Posted by OlVolVillain on 4/21/24 at 8:17 am to
Yeah but…. Remember nothing counts as a loss for LSU when they play at LNS, because ‘ iTs a LiTtLe LeAgUe FiElD ‘ and any game at Tiger Stadium, before the sun goes down, is also not considered a loss for LSU fans, in ‘ their ‘ rule book. We all know ‘ the rules ‘ … they’re too busy trying to find words they can end with ‘ eaux ‘ in it. They really do embrace that French culture of being modern day cucks to other countries and sports teams it seems
‘ Tennessee beat LSU at 11AM!!!! ‘ is hilarious, only because the same people shout ‘ Tennessee only wins because their stadium sooooooooo small in baseball ‘ … apparently you can never beat LSU at anything, without an excuse being made by the ‘ toughest ‘ fanbase in the SEC.
Even as a Tennessee fan, I thought this was about us, haha

re: Lindsey Nelson Stadium

Posted by OlVolVillain on 4/17/24 at 4:13 pm to
Maybe you forget when we had Delmonico as a coach. We were pretty good until his late years when he just rested on his laurels. But, you’re right our administration did not support baseball, at all, until Tony Vols showed up.
There was a Tyson chicken plant in Goodlettsville, TN that hired a lot of middle easterners and Islamics. They had to hire a guy to sit in the bathroom, just to make sure they washed their hands. Apparently, toilet paper is just a suggestion, over there
Work in the restaurant business in Williamson County, Tennessee. It’s Franklin, so it’s where most of your celebrity and music people live. Here are my interactions.

Zach Piller - played offensive line for the gators and titans. The dude, man, I can’t say enough good things about him. He and his wife own some bars called Neighbors. I’ve worked for he and her and both are salt of the earth humans. Zach is a big arse kid. Me and him bonded over our love of Jaws. He showed up to work one day dressed like the Amity mayor, in full authentic suit. He also gave me some Quint action figures that are impossible to find. He let me wear my Tennessee Vols hats while working and we would rib each other. Or, my Steelers hats. He was just your typical good time BAW. Still is. The guy personally helped me get sober, when I was going through some tough times. If you are ever in Nashville or Franklin and want to meet him or just frequent his bar - Neighbors - it’s money well spent. They give big time to charities in the Nashville area.

Served the following -

Will Bartholomew - he and his family are Tennessee blue bloods and he started D1 training with Peyton. Great dude. Great family. Tips BIGLY. His kids are very well behaved, which is hard to say about a lot of the kids in Williamson County.

Albert Haynesworth - he is quiet. Like REALLY quiet. Which seems the antithesis of his sports career. Just laid back and doesn’t really want to be bothered about sports stuff anymore. So, I always just let him be and serve him and he takes care of me

Keith Bullock - he owns a coffee shop next to Neighbors in Franklin and was always in to visit Zach. Another good dude. He is more chatty than Haynesworth and likes to talk sports. He’s a guy, like Zach, that doesn’t care what you do, for his business,
Youre family to him. I always ribbed him about disrespecting the terrible towel, but he was always cool about it. Good human being

Served Naomi Judd a lot, before she passed away. Seriously a good human being. Didn’t really want anyone to fawn all over her, just wanted to be treated like everyone else.

Served Ryan Tannehill - good dude. Very respectful. It makes me feel bad the way the media and fans treat him - but, it’s the NFL, so I get it - but again, he just wants to be treated like everyone else and is a big ‘ thank you ‘ type of guy

RA Dickey - played in the MLB for awhile with his knuckleball. Great dude! He will talk to you about his MLB days and loves interacting with people. He is what any southern BAW should aspire to be as a family man.

Jay Cutler - kinda what you’d expect. He used to come in with his wife, before they separated. She was sweet, but you could tell they were having their ‘ issues ‘ … he’s aloof and some would say ‘ cold ‘ … I just knew what to expect and leave him be. Take his order, take care of him and his kids and give them good service. He was nice and tipped really well. Just knew not to really bother him about sports and stuff. Drove a HUGE truck with those big arse spotlights on it, always double parked, which cracked me up. I know he’s a big time hunter, so I never questioned his need of a truck that big, like I would some boardroom executive, who would drive the same truck. The dude would POUND a triple burger and fries. I mean, destroy it, and he never gained a pound. His kids were very well behaved and respectful too, even after the separation.

Sam Hunt - your typical BAW. Would always sit at the bar, wearing the most random stuff, so no one would recognize him. If they did, he was affable and nice. He just wants to hang with his buddies and drink and have a good time. He’s a generous tipper and he always treated me and others with respect. The ‘ yes ma’am ‘ / ‘ no ma’am ‘ type of BAW we were raised to be in the south.

There’s more, but that’s all for now. I don’t post a lot, but this thread brought me out of the ol’ TD bushes.