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Fuck that. When are we taking down George and having a vegan, gluten free, free range, locally sourced, GMO (supported/not supported), sit in tailgate with hand-crafted ice water in wood cups and paper straws?Doog_de_Jour said:
I have no issue with the fight song being changed if say, we were singing it at a women’s volleyball game.Alexis said:As one of the 17 people who was still in the stadium during the rousing rendition of our Fight Song on the Jumbotron, the fucking words aren't "Mighty are the ones who wear the purple and the gold."
When women pass the Dardanelles (Race was there) then you can include them in the fight song.
Until then, Fuck off.
But at a football game, it’s men that wear the purple and the gold...and the black...and the white...
Damn you marketing department.
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The song says, "Mighty are the Men who wear the Purple and the Gold." "are" is present tense. Well, women athletes also wear the purple and the gold.Alexis said:As one of the 17 people who was still in the stadium during the rousing rendition of our Fight Song on the Jumbotron, the fucking words aren't "Mighty are the ones who wear the purple and the gold."
When women pass the Dardanelles (Race was there) then you can include them in the fight song.
Until then, Fuck off.
If the song said "Mighty are the Men who passed the Dardanelles," and they wanted to change it to "the ones who passed the Dardanelles" then you might have a point because women did not "pass the Dardanelles."
Your argument doesn't make sense because they're only changing a part of the song that deals with "mighty" people who "currently wear" the Purple and the Gold. -
Raise your hand if you're surprised to see Passion defending thisPassion said:
The song says, "Mighty are the Men who wear the Purple and the Gold." "are" is present tense. Well, women athletes also wear the purple and the gold.Alexis said:As one of the 17 people who was still in the stadium during the rousing rendition of our Fight Song on the Jumbotron, the fucking words aren't "Mighty are the ones who wear the purple and the gold."
When women pass the Dardanelles (Race was there) then you can include them in the fight song.
Until then, Fuck off.
If the song said "Mighty are the Men who passed the Dardanelles," and they wanted to change it to "the ones who passed the Dardanelles" then you might have a point because women did not "pass the Dardanelles."
Your argument doesn't make sense because they're only changing a part of the song that deals with "mighty" people who "currently wear" the Purple and the Gold. -
This will not stand! Let's vote her out of office in both Croatia and at the AD!
Your next Athletic Department President (who gives a fuck if we win or lose she could tell me my dick was falling off in that bikini and I'd still be happy).
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LOL. I bet my buddy it would take less than 5 minutes for some meat head to come back with NO factual arguments, but make this a personal thing or some BS about people being too "PC."dnc said:
Raise your hand if you're surprised to see Passion defending thisPassion said:
The song says, "Mighty are the Men who wear the Purple and the Gold." "are" is present tense. Well, women athletes also wear the purple and the gold.Alexis said:As one of the 17 people who was still in the stadium during the rousing rendition of our Fight Song on the Jumbotron, the fucking words aren't "Mighty are the ones who wear the purple and the gold."
When women pass the Dardanelles (Race was there) then you can include them in the fight song.
Until then, Fuck off.
If the song said "Mighty are the Men who passed the Dardanelles," and they wanted to change it to "the ones who passed the Dardanelles" then you might have a point because women did not "pass the Dardanelles."
Your argument doesn't make sense because they're only changing a part of the song that deals with "mighty" people who "currently wear" the Purple and the Gold.
I WON THE BET! THANK YOU! -
Happy to helpPassion said:
LOL. I bet my buddy it would take less than 5 minutes for some meat head to come back with NO factual arguments, but make this a personal thing.dnc said:
Raise your hand if you're surprised to see Passion defending thisPassion said:
The song says, "Mighty are the Men who wear the Purple and the Gold." "are" is present tense. Well, women athletes also wear the purple and the gold.Alexis said:As one of the 17 people who was still in the stadium during the rousing rendition of our Fight Song on the Jumbotron, the fucking words aren't "Mighty are the ones who wear the purple and the gold."
When women pass the Dardanelles (Race was there) then you can include them in the fight song.
Until then, Fuck off.
If the song said "Mighty are the Men who passed the Dardanelles," and they wanted to change it to "the ones who passed the Dardanelles" then you might have a point because women did not "pass the Dardanelles."
Your argument doesn't make sense because they're only changing a part of the song that deals with "mighty" people who "currently wear" the Purple and the Gold.
I WON THE BET! THANK YOU!
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2/5Passion said:
LOL. I bet my buddy it would take less than 5 minutes for some meat head to come back with NO factual arguments, but make this a personal thing or some BS about people being too "PC."dnc said:
Raise your hand if you're surprised to see Passion defending thisPassion said:
The song says, "Mighty are the Men who wear the Purple and the Gold." "are" is present tense. Well, women athletes also wear the purple and the gold.Alexis said:As one of the 17 people who was still in the stadium during the rousing rendition of our Fight Song on the Jumbotron, the fucking words aren't "Mighty are the ones who wear the purple and the gold."
When women pass the Dardanelles (Race was there) then you can include them in the fight song.
Until then, Fuck off.
If the song said "Mighty are the Men who passed the Dardanelles," and they wanted to change it to "the ones who passed the Dardanelles" then you might have a point because women did not "pass the Dardanelles."
Your argument doesn't make sense because they're only changing a part of the song that deals with "mighty" people who "currently wear" the Purple and the Gold.
I WON THE BET! THANK YOU! -
Raise your hand if you're surprised to see Passion defending thisPassion said:
The song says, "Mighty are the Men who wear the Purple and the Gold." "are" is present tense. Well, women athletes also wear the purple and the gold.Alexis said:As one of the 17 people who was still in the stadium during the rousing rendition of our Fight Song on the Jumbotron, the fucking words aren't "Mighty are the ones who wear the purple and the gold."
When women pass the Dardanelles (Race was there) then you can include them in the fight song.
Until then, Fuck off.
If the song said "Mighty are the Men who passed the Dardanelles," and they wanted to change it to "the ones who passed the Dardanelles" then you might have a point because women did not "pass the Dardanelles."
Your argument doesn't make sense because they're only changing a part of the song that deals with "mighty" people who "currently wear" the Purple and the Gold.
You just couldn't resist
Cost @Passion 's buddy some cash





