We know what humans are like. But what are Alabamans like?

by John Doe 38 Replies latest jw friends

  • Open mind
    Open mind

    Here's a college football story Sylvia's probably hear some version of:

    Auburn is playing Bama and getting trounced by the Crimson Tide. One spectator is an Auburn fan another is a University of Tennessee fan.

    UT Fan: "Hey, does A-U-B-U-R-N stand for anything in particular?"

    Frustrated & demoralized Auburn fan: "Yeah. It stands for Alabama Usually Beats Us Rednecks."

    A minute passes.

    Auburn fan: "So, what's UT stand for?"

    UT Fan (sheepishly): "Us Too."

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    OM, I think I've heard them all.

    I'm partial toward Alabama because I was accepted to go there.

    Sylvia

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    Come on down, everybody!

    We'll leave the door open for you.

    Sylvia

  • Married to the Mob
    Married to the Mob

    Alabama is a fine state! I had to visit Selma.

    They love their fried food, my cilent had an aligator in his office!

    I was there in a snow storm! The locals were trying to shoot the flakes!

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    *deep sigh*

    Sylvia

  • John Doe
    John Doe
    What in de hell are Alabamans? Do you mean Alabamians? Spit out the chaw, boy, it will help your pronunciation.

    I spell it like it should be "spelt."

  • RubaDub
    RubaDub
    Don't you talk that way about Saint Nick!

    Maybe Saban is revered in Alabama but as Keyser mentioned above, he is viewed as a douche (or much worse) by many people.

    He came here with all the glory to coach the Miami Dolphins (NFL, that's the real football league where men play) and in two years he got chewed up and spit out. He lied, quit and ran off to Alabama when the heat was on in the kitchen.

    It's one thing coaching guys coming out of high school (which he does very well).

    But when it comes to the big time, the 6'4 300 lb. multi-millionaires in the NFL never took the little guy seriously.

    He may coach college, high school or little league with the boys very well, but is a failure with professional men.

    Rub a Dub

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    Some Alabamians are still wary of Saban.

    However, his team won the SEC and the national championship.

    That's all that matters - to some.

    Sylvia

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