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the 2-2 snake wranglin baptist of Karns trek down to chattanooga in an attempt to hand the Irish on Vermont Ave their 4th loss of the season....will it happen

been a good little rivalry since its inaugural contest back in the year of our lord 2017.......Oh, how times have change of late

Booger just sayin :sad:

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3 hours ago, Booger said:

the 2-2 snake wranglin baptist of Karns trek down to chattanooga in an attempt to hand the Irish on Vermont Ave their 4th loss of the season....will it happen

been a good little rivalry since its inaugural contest back in the year of our lord 2017.......Oh, how times have change of late

Booger just sayin :sad:

Go ND

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On 9/20/2022 at 2:53 PM, gcapride said:

Might be tough sledding from here on out for the Rams. Been a tough year and a half on OR Hwy. Hopefully, it turns around soon. This one might be an opportunity to get another W, we'll see.

Boog, tell your people to let all KNOX County tags into that Catholic parking lot free of charge :roflolk:

they didnt mind payin....got theeir moneys worth

Booger just sayin:sad:

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On 9/23/2022 at 10:54 PM, Booger said:

they didnt mind payin....got theeir moneys worth

Booger just sayin:sad:

Y’all gotta stop sending your refs to baseball Spring Training with the pitchers. They get those arms so strong and feel like they have to show them off on Friday nights….Flag, run 3 plays, Flag, run 3 plays, Flag. I believe there were 24 penalties assessed and probably a couple more that were declined. Those boys got their money’s worth too. 

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20 hours ago, gcapride said:

Y’all gotta stop sending your refs to baseball Spring Training with the pitchers. They get those arms so strong and feel like they have to show them off on Friday nights….Flag, run 3 plays, Flag, run 3 plays, Flag. I believe there were 24 penalties assessed and probably a couple more that were declined. Those boys got their money’s worth too. 

thinkin the Irish mighta collected bout 16 of them 24 cautions...that lil feller that tags along behind the sideline judger makin sure that sideline judgers belt stays stays tight bumped into one of our coaches in our coaches box.....yep....tossed a caution flag

....not that the personalities in the zebra suits changed the outcome for some continually bad Irish FB with all them caution flags they were tossin....but Booger had a passin chit chat with one of them zebra suited fellers.....it told Booger that to save petro money, they buspooled down from Karns with them Rams

Booger aint gonna be upset if Pride and Prides band of snake wranglers have some success the rest of the season

Booger just sayin :grin:

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1 hour ago, Booger said:

thinkin the Irish mighta collected bout 16 of them 24 cautions...that lil feller that tags along behind the sideline judger makin sure that sideline judgers belt stays stays tight bumped into one of our coaches in our coaches box.....yep....tossed a caution flag

....not that the personalities in the zebra suits changed the outcome for some continually bad Irish FB with all them caution flags they were tossin....but Booger had a passin chit chat with one of them zebra suited fellers.....it told Booger that to save petro money, they buspooled down from Karns with them Rams

Booger aint gonna be upset if Pride and Prides band of snake wranglers have some success the rest of the season

Booger just sayin :grin:

They must've thought it was an ESPN game and wanted to get on TV as much as possible.... Good luck to the Irish the rest of the way. 

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