Vigsted is on the money.
I live in Alabama. I hear it all the time in sub-cultures here. It is bad grammar but it is a phrase here (and think other parts of the southeast US). Usually when somebody is excited about something they might be getting.
eg- "Mama be's cookin' corn-bread tonight." "I likes me some a dat."
I live in Alabama. I hear it all the time in sub-cultures here. It is bad grammar but it is a phrase here (and think other parts of the southeast US). Usually when somebody is excited about something they might be getting.
eg- "Mama be's cookin' corn-bread tonight." "I likes me some a dat."
It has nothing to do with grammar.
Terrell "I loves me some me" Owens made it popular, and Gunny is 100% correct, it's f'ing queer.
Terrell "I loves me some me" Owens made it popular, and Gunny is 100% correct, it's f'ing queer.
Brian said:and Gunny is 100% correct
STICKY!!! We got to keep this. Not often I get praised, and even rarer it is praise by Brian. :brow:
Brian said:It has nothing to do with grammar.
Terrell "I loves me some me" Owens made it popular, and Gunny is 100% correct, it's f'ing queer.
TO is from the Southeast (Alabama). You gonna tell him is f'ing queer to his face?
I likes me some New York dumba$$.:ha:
I doubt I'll ever get the chance. I'm from the Northeast.Riverman said:TO is from the Southeast (Alabama). You gonna tell him is f'ing queer to his face?
Good stuff. :applause:Riverman said:I likes me some New York dumba$$.:ha:
No queers in alabama...
Many of you may have heard that legend of st. patrick in ireland. You see there are no snakes in ireland and legend has it that is because st. patrick cast them out.
If there are no queers in bama that must mean that st. bear cast them out.
They all moved to franklin tennessee.
Many of you may have heard that legend of st. patrick in ireland. You see there are no snakes in ireland and legend has it that is because st. patrick cast them out.
If there are no queers in bama that must mean that st. bear cast them out.
They all moved to franklin tennessee.
Good news... the Cowboys come to New York (OK, New Jersey) at least once a year.Brian said:I doubt I'll ever get the chance. I'm from the Northeast.
Phil Simms, again, on the 3 QBs:
http://www.nfl.com/draft/story/9393386
http://www.nfl.com/draft/story/9393386
I like this comment by Simms
"By NFL standards, the safest pick of the three is Cutler. He's big and strong, has enough mobility and can make all the throws. Whether it's the West Coast, East Coast -- whatever offense he gets drafted into, he's going to be able to adapt to it. I'm not sure you can say that about the other two.":toast:
"By NFL standards, the safest pick of the three is Cutler. He's big and strong, has enough mobility and can make all the throws. Whether it's the West Coast, East Coast -- whatever offense he gets drafted into, he's going to be able to adapt to it. I'm not sure you can say that about the other two.":toast:
Reese could get the best QB in the draft and extra picks to boot.
Sounds good to me.
Sounds good to me.
Just because a person played the game doesn't make them the utmost expert either. Sure it helps, but don't think Simms is more qualified than scouts.
VolnTitan said:Just because a person played the game doesn't make them the utmost expert either. Sure it helps, but don't think Simms is more qualified than scouts.
Definitely not, but when a respectable person at the position and certainly in the mix of "greats" makes a comment like that, it's not rediculous to sit there and go "hmmmmm". It definitely caught my attention and I think Reese could be thinking likewise. Although if we do draft Cutler, it will be at #7.
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