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<blockquote data-quote="TheSilasSonRising" data-source="post: 221586" data-attributes="member: 926"><p>Well, to the original poster, I am not sure how it effects GT. But I am willing to bet it applies to GT as well as ugag. No reason it would not.</p><p></p><p>And, without this bill, if the circumstances had a negative impact on ugag, I am also willing to bet it did on GT as well. I wish to hell someone at GT cared enough to try and get something like this done.</p><p></p><p>If nothing else, I am hoping it pisses off some reporters. (Kind of strange that so many here whine about the press, and when something is done to get in their craw, these same people want to whine about the poor press.)</p><p></p><p>As to some other comments, I am reminded of a caravan I was in that went to Tampa for the ACCCG vs CU. We stopped at a smaller town in Central / South Ga to get something to eat. Probably about 20 - 25 of us. The burger franchise was happy to have us (yes even with all our GT gear on) and everyone working there was as nice as could be. One of our fans, in a rather irritating, louder than normal voice, keep talking about "backwoods", "rednecks", "uneducated", people obviously trying to make some crude, really uneducated, assinine statement about the people living in the area we were in,as well as the nice people working in the restaurant. </p><p></p><p>A member of our party, thankfully, got up and went over to this asswipe fan of ours and reminded him that one of our D starters played at this county's HS, that we had another player from the next county south, and of all the work the coach that recruited this area puts in.</p><p></p><p>So, if somebody does not want to live here - thank God for our freedoms as Americans. But I find it strange that some want the advantages of a University started by people in this state, with the taxpayers providing quite a bit of money to the school and then turn around and somewhat imply this place is beneath them (spare me the amount & % of money received from taxpayers).</p><p></p><p>Perhaps running for the legislature might make a more significant difference. Or donate more $ personally. Or hell - just beat ugag on the field more. If not - please leave with Heavens blessings and wishes for happiness and success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheSilasSonRising, post: 221586, member: 926"] Well, to the original poster, I am not sure how it effects GT. But I am willing to bet it applies to GT as well as ugag. No reason it would not. And, without this bill, if the circumstances had a negative impact on ugag, I am also willing to bet it did on GT as well. I wish to hell someone at GT cared enough to try and get something like this done. If nothing else, I am hoping it pisses off some reporters. (Kind of strange that so many here whine about the press, and when something is done to get in their craw, these same people want to whine about the poor press.) As to some other comments, I am reminded of a caravan I was in that went to Tampa for the ACCCG vs CU. We stopped at a smaller town in Central / South Ga to get something to eat. Probably about 20 - 25 of us. The burger franchise was happy to have us (yes even with all our GT gear on) and everyone working there was as nice as could be. One of our fans, in a rather irritating, louder than normal voice, keep talking about "backwoods", "rednecks", "uneducated", people obviously trying to make some crude, really uneducated, assinine statement about the people living in the area we were in,as well as the nice people working in the restaurant. A member of our party, thankfully, got up and went over to this asswipe fan of ours and reminded him that one of our D starters played at this county's HS, that we had another player from the next county south, and of all the work the coach that recruited this area puts in. So, if somebody does not want to live here - thank God for our freedoms as Americans. But I find it strange that some want the advantages of a University started by people in this state, with the taxpayers providing quite a bit of money to the school and then turn around and somewhat imply this place is beneath them (spare me the amount & % of money received from taxpayers). Perhaps running for the legislature might make a more significant difference. Or donate more $ personally. Or hell - just beat ugag on the field more. If not - please leave with Heavens blessings and wishes for happiness and success. [/QUOTE]
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