Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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Brad, I know what you mean about being poor. I was eating peanut butter every meal of the week during my college years. At one point, I was working three jobs. I still remember buying the oversized Sugar Bowl ticket. I think it cost $20. A bunch of us carpooled to the game from Miami, so expenses were slim. My biggest expenditure was buying a western omlet at a restaurant in Gulport, Mississippi. We had something like 12 people crammed into the hotel room. When Georgia beat hated, despised, loathed Notre Dame*, it was all worth it. *Notre Dame was despised for a variety of reasons. First, they were the media darlings of all time (even more than the New York Yankees). Second, I grew up going to Miami Hurricanes football games. Back in the 70s, when Miami was terrible, Notre Dame would beat them 44-0 (or worse) every year. When I matriculated at Georgia in the autumn of 1979, I learned that seemingly everybody hated Notre Dame, which made perfect sense to me. I can't think of a single school I'd like to see lose to Notre Dame. I'd even pull for Florida and Klempsin to beat the Irish. Maybe not Georgia Tech.
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