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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 355533" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>Was there a better way to spend an away game Saturday afternoon than being in a dove field with a radio listening to Al and the young Lefthander? Back then you could hear the radio broadcasts even in south Ga. And of course, during commercials you would change the station to get an update on the Uga game and listen to Larry Munson. In the morning you would look forward to a big breakfast and the Sunday AJC reading what Furman, Jesse and others had to say about the game.</p><p></p><p>If I could play golf in the morning before the dove hunt and go fishing Sunday afternoon after the breakfast, paper and church...I think that I have described what 2 days in my heaven would look like. Of course, attending games in BDS would be sprinkled in the mix every other week too just because you don't want to just listen to the games all the time. But, in heaven we would only play UT, Auburn, Uga, Clemson, ND and FSU. And only in BDS. And they would be night games, too. With Varsity and bourbon pregame. With possibly maybe one more drink during the game. But if the bourbon isn't allowed there (in heaven) during or prior to FB games I guess I would begrudgingly give that up if it were a requirement for admission.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 355533, member: 844"] Was there a better way to spend an away game Saturday afternoon than being in a dove field with a radio listening to Al and the young Lefthander? Back then you could hear the radio broadcasts even in south Ga. And of course, during commercials you would change the station to get an update on the Uga game and listen to Larry Munson. In the morning you would look forward to a big breakfast and the Sunday AJC reading what Furman, Jesse and others had to say about the game. If I could play golf in the morning before the dove hunt and go fishing Sunday afternoon after the breakfast, paper and church...I think that I have described what 2 days in my heaven would look like. Of course, attending games in BDS would be sprinkled in the mix every other week too just because you don't want to just listen to the games all the time. But, in heaven we would only play UT, Auburn, Uga, Clemson, ND and FSU. And only in BDS. And they would be night games, too. With Varsity and bourbon pregame. With possibly maybe one more drink during the game. But if the bourbon isn't allowed there (in heaven) during or prior to FB games I guess I would begrudgingly give that up if it were a requirement for admission. [/QUOTE]
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