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THE TIGERS biatch...
Not really, your our "Biatch," look at the overall record. 03-nutkick
OleMissRebel Wrote:Not really, your our "Biatch," look at the overall record. 03-nutkick
Throw that out the window fool. It's a new era in Tiger football and you most definetly are out biyatch!!! bwahahahahahahhaahhahahahaha 3 in a row is going to be sweet. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
OleMissRebel Wrote:Not really, your our "Biatch," look at the overall record. 03-nutkick
another fine product of the oxford educational system.

your - possessive of you. "your car"
you're - contraction of you are. "you're our biatch"
Grammar smack........first sign that a poster doesn't have a logical comeback.

Quote:It's a new era in Tiger football and you most definetly are out biyatch

Memphis won 3 in a row in 73, 74, and 76. Was that a new era too? Cause Ole Miss went on to win the next 6 in a row and the next 13 out of 16. Oh and one of those non-rebel victories was a tie. New era my ass. Pffft.
UM_REBELS Wrote:my ass. Pffft.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Overall Record??? Who gives a dammn about what Mississippi did back in the good ole days??? That's why I said Mississippi has BECOME the Tigers biatch.
RuntKiller Wrote:Overall Record??? Who gives a dammn about what Mississippi did back in the good ole days??? That's why I said Mississippi has BECOME the Tigers biatch.
Here we go again... they've distorted their past again.


Just a reminder Runts....


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Again, it truly astounds me when a Memphis fan calls Mississippi racist. Remind me again....where was Martin Luther King murdered?
james earl ray was from missouri.

he escaped from a missouri prison. he would have shot MLK, Jr. in Pontotoc, if that's where he was at the time.

there was not a "memphis conspiracy" to murder Dr. King.

one shot, lone gunman, nutcase.

give it a rest.
Yeah, and Elvis was from Mississippi, but he's associated with Memphis.
UM_REBELS Wrote:Yeah, and Elvis was from Mississippi, but he's associated with Memphis.
elvis moved to memphis to become something great.

j.e.r. showed up to commit a crime and left again, a location of convenience versus a location of choice.

no comparison.
This is a poor topic for discussion, but while we are at it I will drop in my 2 cents.

I agree with BJ McVay. The assasination of MLK in Memphis was a chance occurence.

On the other hand, creating a park to honor Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, moving his body there, and entombimg it with a giant bronze statue. Thats just questionable judgement. Mississippi doesn't even have the balls to pull that one off!

Also... Leave the parks alone!
True, it's just funny to me when a Memphis fan calls us racist. When did Memphis move to the northeast? They are exactly as guilty of racism as anyone in the south. Stupid argument though.
I'm no bigot, but no one is perfect. Any issues I have with minorities stems from a 3 year stretch from 1992 to 1994 when I lived in Hickory Hill. My time in the state of Mississippi did not, in any way, change my views on said minorities. If anything, the University of Mississippi taught me to appreciate our diversity.

Everyone knows about the state of Mississippi 's racially charged past. I am convinced that those ideas have been expunged, and that the state is/has done incredibly well to change its image. The only problem is that it doesn't matter what they do, as long as there are people (like some on this board) that refuse to accept the new Mississippi. It may be poor, but its not racist (any more than any other state in the South... i.e. AL, TN, AR, KY, GA, SC, etc...)

For me it was just a school... a school that I am proud that I attended. Please don't carry on with these types of demeaning comments. It offends me, and it should offend you. Its just not what we're here for.
RebelBanker Wrote:This is a poor topic for discussion, but while we are at it I will drop in my 2 cents.

I agree with BJ McVay. The assasination of MLK in Memphis was a chance occurence.

On the other hand, creating a park to honor Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, moving his body there, and entombimg it with a giant bronze statue. Thats just questionable judgement. Mississippi doesn't even have the balls to pull that one off!

Also... Leave the parks alone!
No one (especially of southern heritage) has any right to cast aspersions toward another community's past racial discord. It was, and unfortuately still is, very prevelant. Racism takes on many different guises, exists virtually everywhere, and it's abhorrent.

So, how's that new mascot search coming along?
personally, i wouldn't care if they called them all willy wonka park, as long as they funded the dang park comission to actually keep them nice, and servicable. NBF could be so terrific with just a little effort.

can't even play a decent game of softball round here . . .

as for the parks along the river, call them whatever, just don't give them away to be developed. i like the oppurtunity to stroll along the river in some open space.

i just don't know what i'll do when that fence that zerogeron is building, goes up around that area.

will i still be able to walk from a riverboat ride down to beale street? or will that be fenced off? seems like zero might want to keep his FB players out of that area. i bet that's what the fence is for.
UM_REBELS Wrote:When did Memphis move to the northeast?
Memphis didn't, but I did. Believe me, people up here are just as guilty of racism. It's everywhere and it's just as disgusting.
RebelBanker Wrote:I'm no bigot, but no one is perfect. Any issues I have with minorities stems from a 3 year stretch from 1992 to 1994 when I lived in Hickory Hill. My time in the state of Mississippi did not, in any way, change my views on said minorities. If anything, the University of Mississippi taught me to appreciate our diversity.

Everyone knows about the state of Mississippi 's racially charged past. I am convinced that those ideas have been expunged, and that the state is/has done incredibly well to change its image. The only problem is that it doesn't matter what they do, as long as there are people (like some on this board) that refuse to accept the new Mississippi. It may be poor, but its not racist (any more than any other state in the South... i.e. AL, TN, AR, KY, GA, SC, etc...)

For me it was just a school... a school that I am proud that I attended. Please don't carry on with these types of demeaning comments. It offends me, and it should offend you. Its just not what we're here for.
Hickory Hill was still mostly white in 92-94, I know I was there. What kinds of problems did you have there?
tigertate Wrote:Hickory Hill was still mostly white in 92-94, I know I was there. What kinds of problems did you have there?
You are absolutely correct.... "Mostly." We lived in Barkshire which is situated on the corner of Holmes and Ross. My mother and stepfather built a home there in the late eighties. It wasn't until 1992 that I moved there. With each passing year, there were less and less people of my color. When I bacame a target of reverse racism, we ran. I left behind a lot of friends that just so happened to be African American, but it was worth it to get away from the gangs, guns, and drugs at Kirby. My parents wanted out so bad that they moved before they even put the home on the market. It took one and a half years to sell that house and they still got less than what they had paid for it. Its a shame.
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