We feed it to cattle to make awesome steaks!xxx=moonshine when its on a bottle
Im surprised you dont know that, being from a state that grows a ton of what moonshine is generally made of
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We feed it to cattle to make awesome steaks!xxx=moonshine when its on a bottle
Im surprised you dont know that, being from a state that grows a ton of what moonshine is generally made of
I've had those steaks and I'll admit, they're pretty damn tasty.We feed it to cattle to make awesome steaks!xxx=moonshine when its on a bottle
Im surprised you dont know that, being from a state that grows a ton of what moonshine is generally made of
'Omaha Steaks'are probably the best, you can have them shipped.....linkI've had those steaks and I'll admit, they're pretty damn tasty.We feed it to cattle to make awesome steaks!xxx=moonshine when its on a bottle
Im surprised you dont know that, being from a state that grows a ton of what moonshine is generally made of
Trust me, my dad knows you can have them shipped all too well. We've given them as Christmas presents before.'Omaha Steaks'are probably the best, you can have them shipped.....linkI've had those steaks and I'll admit, they're pretty damn tasty.We feed it to cattle to make awesome steaks!xxx=moonshine when its on a bottle
Im surprised you dont know that, being from a state that grows a ton of what moonshine is generally made of
Man, you guys do take things seriously in that rivalry (well, I suppose rivarly is not the proper term, but you know what I mean)...Getting back to the theme of this thread -> Look-a-likes:
Tigers and Chickens
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Tigers and Chickens
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I was on the field for this game. I was a little scared. How come the biggest guys out there got to wear the most padding and helmets? Just not fair for us 'regular people.'Man, you guys do take things seriously in that rivalry (well, I suppose rivarly is not the proper term, but you know what I mean)...Getting back to the theme of this thread -> Look-a-likes:
Tigers and Chickens
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Tigers and Chickens
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Probably most of them are hosted on Photobucket. As I recall (I don't use the service), Photobucked has a bandwidth limitation, and once it hits that point, the image is no longer displayed - you get the "generic" image you're seeing.Why do most of these pics come up as "IPB IMAGE"??
Wow...a little overly defensive. Wish you were suiting up in our secondary.Well, tomorrow our next opponent is still Clemson.Week of the game is when they are always done. 2 weeks max (like Colorado game). Now you know. But feel free to start a Red/White Spring Game Look-A-Like tomorrow if you like.
You, sir, are obviously well-versed on lookalike thread protocol and take it very seriously. I, on the other hand, consider lookalike threads to be fun and frivolous.
Apparently tOSU fans are not familiar with "Lookalike Thread Protocol According to cmb23" either:
http://forums.bucknuts.com/showthread.php?t=37151
Nor Clemson fans, for that matter:
http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=46&f=3167&t=3574988
Or other Husker fans:
http://64.131.67.10/vbbs/showthread.php?t=62971
Nobody whining on these other boards about it being too early. Just you. LOL.
The latter photo is definitely not one of Clemson's finest moments, and quite frankly it is one of our lowest. I do offer one caveat not otherwise mentioned- the USuC player, or coot, had previously brandished a shank just moments before. Even though the coot players are stripped and searched during their weekend prison furloughs for games, this guy evidently had practice in 'keistering' and was proficient enough to make it to the field.I was on the field for this game. I was a little scared. How come the biggest guys out there got to wear the most padding and helmets? Just not fair for us 'regular people.'Man, you guys do take things seriously in that rivalry (well, I suppose rivarly is not the proper term, but you know what I mean)...Getting back to the theme of this thread -> Look-a-likes:
Tigers and Chickens
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Tigers and Chickens
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I had read somewhere that moments before that Coot, on the ground, had attempted to strangle the Tiger who is photographed kicking him in the chicken brain.The latter photo is definitely not one of Clemson's finest moments, and quite frankly it is one of our lowest. I do offer one caveat not otherwise mentioned- the USuC player, or coot, had previously brandished a shank just moments before. Even though the coot players are stripped and searched during their weekend prison furloughs for games, this guy evidently had practice in 'keistering' and was proficient enough to make it to the field.