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Is it wrong to enjoy this pic as much as I do?

TTUN band after Teddy Scores:

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djtidebuck said:
Please explain.
Look at their faces, man... they're miserable. Poor kids had to sit in that spot while we celebrated on the field afterward too.

Guess I'm just wondering if enjoying their misery makes me a bad guy :)
 
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They just so wish they were allowed to wear classic black like TBDBITL.

No - as a doctor not on call I assure you there is nothing wrong with your enjoyment of this picture. Its a perfectly healthy and normal reaction to seeing sCUM suffer.
 
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After the game, I walked down from B deck to AA and watched the celebration taking place on the field. I was right behind the Michigan band, and they looked miserable. They were trapped by the crowd on the field and couldn't get out of the stadium. On top of that, they had to listen to the Buckeye horde sing "we don't give a damn for the whole state of Michigan..." the whole time the state patrol was clearing the field.

At one point I leaned over the railing toward the band and started shouting, "Hey! Play that 'Victors' song....Hey! Play the 'Victors'..." Well, one little UM band girl looked at me with eyes begging me to please stop. And, finally, I felt the cool satisfaction of revenge....

Once, in about 1991, I was sitting smack in the middle of the big square of Buckeye fans in the south endzone in Michigan Stadium. In the game's waining moments, after Michigan victory was assured, a Michigan equipment manager ran across the endzone during a time out, stopped, faced the Ohio State crowd, and started making a "reaming" motion with his arm. He was looking straight into my eyes when he did it, and I would have killed him if I could have gotten to him.

Another time, in 1995, after Ohio State lost, it was impossible (as always) to get out of Michigan Stadium. The Ohio State section was surrounded by Michigan fans chanting "Eddie, Eddie...." It was humiliating...

But I can let those things go now, I got my revenge. Thanks to Jim Tressel and the little UM band girl who couldn't stand to hear my voice.
 
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You are certainly not alone in enjoying that one. I love it. I also love the one of michigan's 2 backup QB's scowling as Teddy runs by, and the video Mili posted of Carpenter hammering Avant. Hell, I love the whole thing.

The thing that used to get me the most (even though is was somewhat funny) is when, at the pighouse, the announcer would introduce Cooper and the whole michigan crowd would cheer. I don't hear them cheering like that for 3-1 Tressel....
 
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Originally Posted by djtidebuck
Please explain.
You are not an OSU fan and suffer from mild retardation due to inbreeding and goat screwing. I just wish I had seen donny's actual post so I could ding him for posting that idiotic question. That might be worse than going to Florida for spring break to fish.


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DEBuckeye said:
You are certainly not alone in enjoying that one. I love it. I also love the one of michigan's 2 backup QB's scowling as Teddy runs by, and the video Mili posted of Carpenter hammering Avant. Hell, I love the whole thing.

The thing that used to get me the most (even though is was somewhat funny) is when, at the pighouse, the announcer would introduce Cooper and the whole michigan crowd would cheer. I don't hear them cheering like that for 3-1 Tressel....
LOL! Coop was the best thing to happen to Ann Arbor since, well... MISTER Arbor :)

Love your Eric Cartman pic, btw... friggin hilarious that!
 
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