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<blockquote data-quote="BilldGopher" data-source="post: 815901" data-attributes="member: 4315"><p>[ATTACH=full]11002[/ATTACH]</p><p>Two facts are clear. First, we've both had past glory but at least you have fans alive that remember your last Nattie. And you're right...no Waffle Houses up here (as a Tech sponsor or not). Mrs Billd and I always make sure we go to WF when we are in Atlanta or anywhere south of St. Louis for that matter. Scattered and covered if you please...</p><p></p><p>On your no need for coats observation...very true. However, as a transplanted Atlantan here for 30+ years now I relish football in the cold...especially in the snow. Although definitely played and somewhat dominated in the south for modern football, the game was originally a cold-weather sport. Hard to believe but it is fun freezing one's *** off (or at least working to make sure you don't feel it). Plus, when PSU or tOSU come in November they don't want to be here. New Years Day in Tampa 2 years ago against Auburn sure felt fine though. The Outback Bowl kindly gave us the shade and we loved it at 65 degrees (probably 40 degrees warmer than home).</p><p></p><p>Thanks for playing. Clearly by Natties we both have the history. Here's to the future. Billd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BilldGopher, post: 815901, member: 4315"] [ATTACH type="full" alt="1628981186954.png"]11002[/ATTACH] Two facts are clear. First, we've both had past glory but at least you have fans alive that remember your last Nattie. And you're right...no Waffle Houses up here (as a Tech sponsor or not). Mrs Billd and I always make sure we go to WF when we are in Atlanta or anywhere south of St. Louis for that matter. Scattered and covered if you please... On your no need for coats observation...very true. However, as a transplanted Atlantan here for 30+ years now I relish football in the cold...especially in the snow. Although definitely played and somewhat dominated in the south for modern football, the game was originally a cold-weather sport. Hard to believe but it is fun freezing one's *** off (or at least working to make sure you don't feel it). Plus, when PSU or tOSU come in November they don't want to be here. New Years Day in Tampa 2 years ago against Auburn sure felt fine though. The Outback Bowl kindly gave us the shade and we loved it at 65 degrees (probably 40 degrees warmer than home). Thanks for playing. Clearly by Natties we both have the history. Here's to the future. Billd. [/QUOTE]
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