Let's say State was to be "attacked"

dawgs.sixpack

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the point is that they shouldn't have been banned to begin with. god knows we weren't reaping the benefits of a little extra clanging, just look at our all-time record.
 

ckDOG

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I'd hardly call that being entirely our own fault if we lose them. We voluntarily agreed to the new rule, but only because the SEC was going to get serious about banning them completely. Did we bring that upon ourselves? No. Cowbells don't win football games - it's just the rest of the SEC wanting to push around little brother because their tradition is annoying.
 

coleman62

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to me, its almost exactly the same. They have been there a long time and add a good bit to the junction. Maybe buring the sycamores and poisoning the grass in the junction.
 

maroonmadman

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Let's not give these tiny brained mental midgets any more ideas than they could come up with in their own tiny malfunctioning brains. This kind of **** is reprehensible and should be discouraged. I'm sure that there are probably idiot fans of our fine institution and our rivals that are probably thinking that these are all great ideas and some night when they have consumed enough liquid courage they may carry out these sinister ideas.

I realize that this is SPS and my plea has probablyfallen upon deaf ears so here's a pic of some hot cootchie to make you forget what I just say.



Rationality and sanityhave left the building.</p>
 

Shmuley

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Whatever the F you come up with, it better NOT be burning down Dorman. Do NOT touch our most sacred and honored facility, Dorman F'n Hall, you classless MFers!!!! I will personally hunt you down and kill you if you so much as throw a rock at one of those hallowed windows. How dare you even THINK of such a dastardly act, you bunch of no account pussies. You don't have the f'n GUTS to burn down Dorman Hall.
 

615dawg

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I could not imagine anyone blowing it up, burning it down, or doing something that would result in us having to remove it from the landscape.
 

JerseyMSU

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because I could not handle the awesomeness that I was surrounded.

It was that or friends from out of town arrivedand were at the Grill for happy hour and I said screw the test.
 

shsdawg

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Shmuley said:
Whatever the F you come up with, it better NOT be burning down Dorman. Do NOT touch our most sacred and honored facility, Dorman F'n Hall, you classless MFers!!!! I will personally hunt you down and kill you if you so much as throw a rock at one of those hallowed windows. How dare you even THINK of such a dastardly act, you bunch of no account pussies. You don't have the f'n GUTS to burn down Dorman Hall.
that would be grounds for invading somewhere.
 

drunkernhelldawg

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Number one is Scott Field at Davis-Wade Stadium
Post Office/YMCA
Chapel
Montgomery
Lee
The twin towers building behind the library
We don't have a single tree I can think of but our landscaping is awesome throughout.
My son is going to USM and I can't help but be disgusted paying for him to attend a campus that is not even in the same category as MSU's. It pisses me off every time I see it.
 

bulldogbaja

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Hasn't gone out since Stephen D. Lee lit it from a flame conserved since the Battle of Vicksburg.
 
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Though a fairly new building, this landmark has quickly become a favorite of Bulldog fans of all ages. The design is timeless & classical in nature. It forms a unique bond between the past and the future at our fine University. So please Rebel fans, don't ever ever consider defaming, demolishing, or destroying this beautiful landmark.

 
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when it comes to workplace defecation. Gives one room to sprawl out and defecate in peace. Plus, it's usually the cleanest one.
 

HammerOfTheDogs

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The body fluids from MSU students that have collectedaround the pondover the decades, has washed into the water supply and are forming a film of protection.