Great fucking game. That game was over. Still have a hard believing UW won. Weird when Nebraska fans gave our boys a standing O. Our group wasn't so classy.
I still own the Mitsubishi TV I watched that game on. Don't use it much, but those Japanese companies built some HQ shit in the 80's. Fucking Sherman Tank of TV's.
Remember watching it on rabbit ears with shit reception in Tacoma. Recall feeling confident, even after the fumbled punt, that the dawgs were still okay and would respond and finish strong.
Remember when come-from-behind victories in big games were so common we expected it?
Remember when UW coaches fixed things at halftime and UW played better in second halves?
Remember watching it on rabbit ears with shit reception in Tacoma. Recall feeling confident, even after the fumbled punt, that the dawgs were still okay and would respond and finish strong.
Remember when come-from-behind victories in big games were so common we expected it?
Remember when UW coaches fixed things at halftime and UW played better in second halves?
Yeah, I know. It's been a very long fucking time.
Sad thing is, this Duck feels the same way now
#old #slingblade
I feel you. It's hard. Once you experience your team winning a Natty, it leaves you wanting more. It's been such a long time.
I still own the Mitsubishi TV I watched that game on. Don't use it much, but those Japanese companies built some HQ shit in the 80's. Fucking Sherman Tank of TV's.
Those were the days.
You sound like a hoarder. Why would you still have a tv from 1991?
I still own the Mitsubishi TV I watched that game on. Don't use it much, but those Japanese companies built some HQ shit in the 80's. Fucking Sherman Tank of TV's.
Those were the days.
You sound like a hoarder. Why would you still have a tv from 1991?
Because it still works fucking great! Great picture. Even the remote still works. It's been doused with water, beer and champagne, and lived through it all.
If and when it finally shits the bed, I'm giving it a state funeral.
Watched first quarter, then got a call from buddies to play football out in the street. Went out under the street lights tossing, probably a nerf around. Talked about the shitty start. In the middle of playing we started hearing unison screaming and yelling coming from homes from around the neighborhood. Brother ran into the house to see what was happening. Then came out with that the dawgs were on the move. We resumed playing football, then when he next yelling and screaming from multiple neighbors occurred, one of us would run in to see what happened and report to the rest of the group. This happened a more times. The next day I immediately regretted not watching the game, but as the years passed, I was happy to have heard the neighbors going nuts in unison, getting excited with every score, and playing football with friends. Plus with youtube, and new tv, I've watched it multiple times.
Watched first quarter, then got a call from buddies to play football out in the street. Went out under the street lights tossing, probably a nerf around. Talked about the shitty start. In the middle of playing we started hearing unison screaming and yelling coming from homes from around the neighborhood. Brother ran into the house to see what was happening. Then came out with that the dawgs were on the move. We resumed playing football, then when he next yelling and screaming from multiple neighbors occurred, one of us would run in to see what happened and report to the rest of the group. This happened a more times. The next day I immediately regretted not watching the game, but as the years passed, I was happy to have heard the neighbors going nuts in unison, getting excited with every score, and playing football with friends. Plus with youtube, and new tv, I've watched it multiple times.
Those were the FUCKING DAYS!!! My kids have no idea. Sad. But they know all about title IX. Fucking equality dykes ruin everything.
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Those were the days.
#old
#slingblade
If and when it finally shits the bed, I'm giving it a state funeral.
Then we got a big screen 40 inch in the 90's and needed delivery guys
Now flat screens are feather light. You kids have it easy today