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RE: Breaking News - UAB Football, Bowling, and Rifle
So I'm eating at the Olive Garden when this kid started badgering his parents to get him an adult entrée instead of something from the kids menu. His parents knew he wasn't going to eat it but for the sake of making a big scene, they gave in. When the kid got his meal, sure enough he didn't touch it.

UAB fans, don't be this kid.

I also remember a few years ago when Fake GSU fans ridiculed the FCS and proclaimed that their program was being built to compete in the FBS. Well, once they got their wish, they were never heard from again as evident by the thousands of empty Georgia Dome seats.

UAB fans, don't be those fake Georgia State fans either.

Let's hope UAB fans prove that they want UAB football back by putting their butts in the seats.
(This post was last modified: 05-29-2015 10:34 PM by Sirloin Burger.)
05-29-2015 09:22 PM
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