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121Josey

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justme55987

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Whatever it takes. I highly doubt we get this guy, but just getting him to come for an OV is big.
 
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Let me fix that for you..



Whatever it takes. I highly doubt we get this guy, but just getting him to come for an OV is shady.

So be it. How does it feel to make poor life decisions and choose Mississippi State? If you would've gone to Ole Miss, you could contribute toward recruiting before you hit 30. But, since you failed that decision and went to MSU, you now have to wait until you're 60 until you have that sort of disposable income and can help OUR STATE!!11!
 

Homer J Simpson

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Let me fix that for you..

Whatever it takes. I highly doubt we get this guy, but just getting him to come for an OV is shady.

Then turn us in dead man, turn us in. Get together your proof that we're cheating, and turn us in. As Nixon would say, "I welcome this kind of investigation."

While you're doing that, I'd like to turn your attention to something you said in a thread that has since been closed:

So if they aren't dumbasses, they can see that the only reason Robert wants them there is because he may be stuck there with big bro and needing some help to possibly make a bowl game. These kids want to win and be in the spotlight...they likely do neither at OM. Unless George W flies in to watch his team beat the 17 out of them.

Are you really so blind with hatred that it dumbs you down enough to make a statement like that?

Robert may be stuck with big bro and needing help to possibly make a bowl, so these top players are considering joining him for his own benefit?

No wait, that wasn't the dumbest part of your comment. That would be insinuating the need for help to possibly make a bowl, despite us returning some 21 starters next year from a team that actually made a bowl game WITHOUT all these top prospects.

They can't be in the spotlight by shining on CBS/ESPN several weeks of the season? How has older brother managed to carve out his own niche in that shadow desite not being able to win or be in the spotlight? Bo Wallace? Donte Moncrief? Cody Prewitt? C.J. Johnson? They seem to be be doing pretty well for themselves.

Here's the difference between us. Y'all look at us aiming higher, thinking we actually can win here and going after the bigger fish necessary to do so, and laugh. Meanwhile, we look at our situation and ask, "why not?"

Tell me dead science experiment dog, why can't kids win and be in the spotlight here? Bear in mind the rest of the country gets our schools confused, so your answer will essentially address your own school as well.
 

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So be it. How does it feel to make poor life decisions and choose Mississippi State? If you would've gone to Ole Miss, you could contribute toward recruiting before you hit 30. But, since you failed that decision and went to MSU, you now have to wait until you're 60 until you have that sort of disposable income and can help OUR STATE!!11!

You are the perfect definition of what is called a "sociopath". Actually, 90% of UM grads/students show sociopathic tendencies.

If you actually believe that going to UM vs MSU means you'll be "better off" then I truly feel sorry for you. See, we all live in this little "pond" called Mississippi. You and every other UM fan are a part of this pond. You eat the same food and **** in the same water. You are a part of the ponds ecosystem and nothing else.

Now we are surrounded by much bigger ponds called "lakes". There, you will find way bigger fish that will eat your *** up in a heartbeat. The fish there have turds that are bigger than you and they look at our pond as the same. Nothing different, just a pond.

Most people call this the real world and it would be nice if you would put down the credit card, set aside your racism and give up your bottle of Robitussin and join it. You'll find yourself much better off.
 
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hatfieldms

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I love how Ole miss fans are always better than state fans....

......until the racist stuff comes out by hen all we hear are"we are all the same! We are all from Mississippi!" So which is it David duke?
 

BriantheDawg

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So be it. How does it feel to make poor life decisions and choose Mississippi State? If you would've gone to Ole Miss, you could contribute toward recruiting before you hit 30. But, since you failed that decision and went to MSU, you now have to wait until you're 60 until you have that sort of disposable income and can help OUR STATE!!11!

Is 30 when your trust fund kicks in? You must be so proud to get daddy's money at such an early age.
 

Homer J Simpson

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......until the racist stuff comes out by hen all we hear are"we are all the same! We are all from Mississippi!" So which is it David duke?

Thank goodness y'all were there to stand shoulder to shoulder with us when Meredith enrolled. Otherwise he might've gotten in a lot sooner. Oh, I know, I know, y'all had game with Loyola and aren't racist or something. I'm sure you were just reaching out for a cause another university in your state believed in, but y'all didn't.

It is a bit ironic, you look over all the photos of the Meredith enrollment, you don't see many wearing Ole Miss paraphernalia. Yet a few MSU fans opted to wear MSU jackets when they were arrested, and photographed, during the protests.

It a bit akin to Bill Hicks' philosophy on smokers and non-smokers. "I know you entertain some eternal life fantasy because you've chosen not to smoke. Let me be the first to pop that little bubble. You're dead too."

How's it similar? Because as much as you'd like to believe you've ever been racist, never had an incident, and it is rather convenient given our past and how generations of idiots held on to old south symbols for so long, your hands are not clean either. I've mentioned before on here a high school buddy of mine who attended MSU and dressed as general lee for an old south event with his frat, and frankly, as others have noted, most of the MSU folk I know are a lot quicker to spit out the n-word than most of the Ole Miss folk I know.

Believe in the stereotypes before the facts though. It worked great for the Germans in the early 40s and its working great for the North Koreans now. Ignorance is bliss, you 17ing imbeciles.
 
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