Should SPS.com advertise in the gameday program?

BigMotherTucker

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if Scouts/Blitz/BDJ advertise? In the case of SPS it would just be for exposure, but it would also be awesome to flip thourgh the program and land on "Officially Unofficial".
 

patdog

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But the posters on his message board would. We would then go to break all records for number of programs sold.</p>
 

vhdawg

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Sep 29, 2004
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....but it would be explicitly asking for people to show up and join the club. And that's usually bad around here.</p>
 

Shmuley

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SixPackSpeak.com congratulates Ron Polk and Larry Templeton on their retirements!
 

dawgstudent

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Apr 15, 2003
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to become a pay site because I personally don't want to report on games, recruiting, etc. The ability to post should always be free.
 

Todd4State

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Shmuley said:
SixPackSpeak.com congratulates Ron Polk and Larry Templeton on their retirements!

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Of course Polk would probably think we were kissing his ***, which would make it even funnier.
 

HammerOfTheDogs

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Jun 20, 2001
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...in the Gameday program, new people would flock to our message board.......no, wait. Given the history of new posters, maybe DS should keep the TV money.
 

skip dog

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that only sixpackers will understand !!

The one about congratulating LT & Polk on their retirement made me giggle
 

Spotdawg

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you could put some food and free drink in the Six Pack Speak party tent this fall. Is it located in the same spot this year?

Can't wait to stumble up (in the middle of a good drunk) and see all of the guys again before the valiant Bulldogs take the field.
 

drunkernhelldawg

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Nov 25, 2007
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Yes. To make a positive support message for our team and to strengthen the Bulldog and Six Pack community, proving once again that free and open discussion is always ultimately positive, even if it does piss you off from time to time.