Guy Chamberlin
Active member
I've got a question:
Will there be a 2020 football season?
Someone should start a poll.
Will there be a 2020 football season?
Someone should start a poll.
yes-I've got a question:
Will there be a 2020 football season?
Someone should start a poll.
When I moved to the West Coast for a short time, I had to deal with a massive redneck stereotype just from being born and raised in Nebraska. I was legit asked if we still rode horses to get around in Nebraska by someone who had a Masters Degree. Someone said "oh" in a good way when they asked where I was from...then realized that I said Nebraska and not Alaska and then said "oh" in a bad way. The list goes on and on. I am willing to bet I am not alone. A long haired man making a mockery of our governance does not disparage this stereotype.
I was born in Omaha and have lived in Nebraska for 38 years, living in Grand Island and Kearney and have resided in Lincoln for 17 years now. I have been to Husker football games going back to the early 90s. Worked in cornfields for 5 years with family owning hundreds of acres of farmland north of Lincoln. I am more Nebraskan than most here could ever dream of, especially compared to some larp living in freaking colorado.
You should invest in a tractorWorked in cornfields for 5 years with family owning hundreds of acres of farmland north of Lincoln.
View attachment 17287When I moved to the West Coast for a short time, I had to deal with a massive redneck stereotype just from being born and raised in Nebraska. I was legit asked if we still rode horses to get around in Nebraska by someone who had a Masters Degree. Someone said "oh" in a good way when they asked where I was from...then realized that I said Nebraska and not Alaska and then said "oh" in a bad way. The list goes on and on. I am willing to bet I am not alone. A long haired man making a mockery of our governance does not disparage this stereotype.
I was born in Omaha and have lived in Nebraska for 38 years, living in Grand Island and Kearney and have resided in Lincoln for 17 years now. I have been to Husker football games going back to the early 90s. Worked in cornfields for 5 years with family owning hundreds of acres of farmland north of Lincoln. I am more Nebraskan than most here could ever dream of, especially compared to some larp living in freaking colorado.
I mean, gotta ask...did you show up to functions in overalls and a straw hat?...as that has never been my experience when people ask where I am from...maybe you hang out with douchebags?When I moved to the West Coast for a short time, I had to deal with a massive redneck stereotype just from being born and raised in Nebraska. I was legit asked if we still rode horses to get around in Nebraska by someone who had a Masters Degree. Someone said "oh" in a good way when they asked where I was from...then realized that I said Nebraska and not Alaska and then said "oh" in a bad way. The list goes on and on. I am willing to bet I am not alone. A long haired man making a mockery of our governance does not disparage this stereotype.
I was born in Omaha and have lived in Nebraska for 38 years, living in Grand Island and Kearney and have resided in Lincoln for 17 years now. I have been to Husker football games going back to the early 90s. Worked in cornfields for 5 years with family owning hundreds of acres of farmland north of Lincoln. I am more Nebraskan than most here could ever dream of, especially compared to some larp living in freaking colorado.
You'd look better in a colostomy bag.This guy is so full of sh#t his nickname should be colostomy bag.
There is a whole bunch of this going on all over the country. Everybody waiting on somebody else to solve their problems. Lot more butt scratchin’ than kickin’ going on around the world anymore. People complain but fail to act.This whole thing ticks me off. The B1G leadership should of been making plan A,B and C back in May and going through scenarios. Their job is to be forward thinking and prepared. It appears to me that they didn't do a damn thing for 3 months. They should be transparent and have good facts to support their decisions. None of them should get paid. Worthless twits.
When I moved to the West Coast for a short time, I had to deal with a massive redneck stereotype just from being born and raised in Nebraska. I was legit asked if we still rode horses to get around in Nebraska by someone who had a Masters Degree. Someone said "oh" in a good way when they asked where I was from...then realized that I said Nebraska and not Alaska and then said "oh" in a bad way. The list goes on and on. I am willing to bet I am not alone. A long haired man making a mockery of our governance does not disparage this stereotype.
I was born in Omaha and have lived in Nebraska for 38 years, living in Grand Island and Kearney and have resided in Lincoln for 17 years now. I have been to Husker football games going back to the early 90s. Worked in cornfields for 5 years with family owning hundreds of acres of farmland north of Lincoln. I am more Nebraskan than most here could ever dream of, especially compared to some larp living in freaking colorado.