1.16.2009

Your Friday Thread

Hey everyone. As discussed in yesterday's comments, I'm headed to my first school assembly since 1990 this morning. This is non-negotiable, I'm told.

So I have nothing for you yet.

Still, you know how I hate comments cracking the 200 barrier, so here is a new thread to relieve the pressure.

Please enjoy.

187 comments:

  1. That was an incredible performance, anony.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Man I'm sad that I too missed the Gump hatin last night. I have waaay too much to share. Been gone three years now, but spent the first 22 (sans time at Auburn) there. For the most part, bad times. I will live in a cardboard box before I EVER move back.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Anonymous8:14 AM

    Wow. That's pretty bad, Brad.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Brad -I won't say never, but I tell ya, there would have to be some extreme circumstances (good or bad) that would make me do it.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Gump hatin = bin Laden hatin'.

    Too obvious; too easy.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Anonymous8:16 AM

    Jay G Tate, I love how your wife put it..."compulsory for all fathers who live in this house." Didn't leave much wiggle room, did it?

    ReplyDelete
  7. I stick by my never statement. Love my family and will happily visit, but living there full-time is not an option.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Thanks for keep us in line Jay G.
    Longshot Weekend, eh? Has a good ring to it. I will go out on a long limb and predict we get at least 1 commit from the group. How's that for stepping out on a flimsy limb?

    Brad,
    The cardboard box might be a bit rough, don't you think?

    ReplyDelete
  9. Mr. Jay G Tate....

    You look like you gotta go in that picture....

    or

    You just went in your pants...

    ReplyDelete
  10. Miller, I have only felt unsafe in two cities during my lifetime...Detroit and Montgomery. Add that to the boredom and monotony of living there, and you have it summed up.

    ReplyDelete
  11. Brad - wow. In all of my years there, I was only a victim of crime twice - I had two bicycles stolen. What part of town were you? I never felt unsafe in my 'hood, but I knew other 'hoods where I would not travel.

    ReplyDelete
  12. Wow! Strong words on the Gump.
    I live 40 miles away and hate to go there.

    ReplyDelete
  13. I agree it's not the most pleasurable be place to live. I know my wife does not feel safe here. I have never felt like I wasn't safe (then again, I did live in Macon for a few years and got live training). But, I can understand why someone wouldn't feel safe living here. It has definitely gone downhill just in the past 5 years.

    ReplyDelete
  14. Maybe not "just" in the last 5 years. But its been very evident in the 5 years I have lived in the Gump how far down that hill it has gone during that time. I live on the North side, and we will visit East Gump, but we don't go down to the South end of town. Generally don't go further S than Vaughn Rd.

    ReplyDelete
  15. So Normandale South Hull St are a little sketchy now?

    ReplyDelete
  16. Alex Wright....

    OL coach on the way..

    ReplyDelete
  17. I grew up in Memphis, so your Montgomery stories scare me not.

    ReplyDelete
  18. TommyD ...

    Normandale-South Hull is sketchy only in a Mogadishu/Baghdad outside of Green Zone sketchy way.

    ReplyDelete
  19. Great- I guess I'll just take a convoy next time I want to go see the ole homestead

    ReplyDelete
  20. Anonymous8:48 AM

    michael, I have heard that Memphis is pretty bad.

    ReplyDelete
  21. GaTiger:

    I had a gun put to the back of my head just off of Zelda Rd (near Moe's) while visiting my then girlfriend. Luckily all they wanted was money, which I did not have. Either way, I always look around when I'm in that town anymore. That's definitely not the case in all of the other cities I frequent (which are many) except Detroit.

    ReplyDelete
  22. wow....couldn't get on last night and missed all the gump hatin!
    My take is that we wanted to retire here after AF because it was close to Ga family and AU
    What were we thinkin? I cant believe a capitol city could be so small town and I actually think downtown has improved since we've been here!

    ReplyDelete
  23. Thank goodness for Bright...I can see how Folmar kept this town in the dark all these years
    Of course, as soon as our son is done at AU then we are out of here
    I don't encourage my kids to come back as I don't see how anyone can have upward movement here unless they are in a state or federal job

    ReplyDelete
  24. Montgomery doesn't scare me....I've lived in LA (Calif) and Washington DC
    It's just that if you are not in the Montgomery Elite then nothing here will happen for you because they still think of it as a small town (which essentially it is!!)
    Guess ya'll shouldn't have gotten me started!

    ReplyDelete
  25. Official Visitor List for 1/16/09:
    ___________________________________
    We have some big time recruits coming this weekend (stars from Rivals):

    **** Emory Blake WR (Has Colorado and Texas Tech interest listed as high, Auburn low)
    *** Nosa Eguae DE (Has Minnesota high, Neb, Tex and AU medium)
    *** Donald Ford LB (Committed (SP?) to Auburn)
    *** Anthony Gulley RB (Auburn high, Troy medium)
    **** Dequinta Jones DT (Committed to Michigan, Auburn and Arkansas low)
    **** Brandon Moore OT (UA, AU, Clem, UF, Miami medium)
    **** Tana Patrick LB (UA, AU, Miami, USC medium)
    *** John Sullen OG (Committed to USM, doesn't have offer from us)
    *** Demond Washington ATH (Committed to Ole Miss, AU low, Rivals reporting he will probably change committments after this weekend)

    And presenting the new addition:
    Hargrave 5 star receiver DeAngelo Benton, originally committed to LSU, he was Rivals' number three overall prep school player in 2008

    ReplyDelete
  26. There is little to no upward movement in a state job.
    Bright may have assisted the revitalization project going on downtown, but it has at the expense of the rest of the town. Bright is part of what's wrong with Montgomery.

    ReplyDelete
  27. What is this about Alex Wright, Cowboy?

    ReplyDelete
  28. Alex Wright, Das Wunderkind? Our techno dancing and illegal use of the comb on the offensive line will surely improve.

    ReplyDelete
  29. yes, miller you are right but I would have hated to see downtown deteriorate with all the beautiful buildings
    But I was not in favor of the Renassince (sp) Hotel either but I do love the ballpark
    It's the school situation that will never be turned around and I am glad I don't have that over my head anymore! My son got a full scholarship to AU but because of private school

    ReplyDelete
  30. so lloooowwww property taxes have got us in this situation and now the private schools are too ensconced in the area and people don't want to up taxes for better schools. Of course, with our school board who would trust them to spend the money wisely either!!

    ReplyDelete
  31. Anonymous9:19 AM

    War Eagle Girl, what number is the girl in your avatar wearing? I'm going to see them next Sunday and need to know who to watch for!

    ReplyDelete
  32. okay, I have got to get off my soap box since this is supposed to be about sports at AU!
    Everyone have a great WARM day and War Eagle!!

    ReplyDelete
  33. DL, Jay looks like Gary Cole in his avatar pic.

    "Usually you have to pay double for that kind of action, Cotton."

    ReplyDelete
  34. Michael, was that a WCW reference that I noticed? Nice!

    ReplyDelete
  35. Luv, that is Ali Smalley from Arab who is having her HS school jersey retired and she is only a sophmore

    ReplyDelete
  36. Anonymous9:25 AM

    Thanks, WEG! Apparently, she's worth watching!

    ReplyDelete
  37. This is Alex Wright...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qra-2p4fcaM

    (Note: Totally safe for work. Start at 2:00 in).

    ReplyDelete
  38. Indeed, Brad. I was quite into wrasslin in my earlier years. I guess my life has come full circle with Alex Wright joining the coaching staff. He is a bit full of himself, but I think he will be good for Auburn.

    ReplyDelete
  39. Awesome Michael! I must admit, I have tickets to Royal Rumble next week since it is only 90 miles away from me. I went to Wrestlemania two years ago as well b/c the same situation presented itself.

    Where is AU's Wright coming from? I don't know much about him.

    ReplyDelete
  40. Wish I could go to some BBall but until the wedding is over on 24th my mind is overly occupied and I won't get it back until it's over!

    ReplyDelete
  41. Anonymous9:31 AM

    Didn't realize the Gump was so dangerous. I grew up in Prattville in the 60-70's and it was fine. When I was a kid, it was a big deal to go to Shakey's Pizza at Normandale...not now huh? Most any inland southern town that size will lack for entertainment.

    Now that I think about it, every friend/relative has moved to the outlying areas/towns...most citing schools as the reason. Wasn't Old Cloverdale doing the intown rebirth thing a few years ago?

    ReplyDelete
  42. I went to Valentine's Day Massacre in Memphis in '99. Also went to a couple of Nitros in Memphis. Those were the days.

    I also made my aol screenname RockyM84 for Rocky Maivia as he was known then. I was the only one cheering for him all the way back to when he was in the Nation of Domination.

    I haven't watched in years though, since before WCW went under.

    ReplyDelete
  43. Huge recruiting weekend for us.

    ReplyDelete
  44. Wow, that's some classic stuff Michael. I keep up with it occasionally because its so ridiculous that its entertaining. A friend and I are actually very excited to see an independent show next week before Rumble b/c a bunch of washed out hacks are going to be there. I think Honky Tonk Man is even fighting.

    ReplyDelete
  45. Anonymous9:37 AM

    Tubs discovered Cameron Kinney and now we have let him get away. We seriously need WR playmakers. In fact, Many of the originally maligned Tubs summer camp discoveries have seen their stock rise and some are now wavering. Is this fallout from the PTB actions or lack of attention from the new coaches?

    ReplyDelete
  46. Montgomery is a slow, southern town; nothing more and nothing less. I travel all around the world for my job, and people are mostly nice everywhere. But there are no nicer people than those in Montgomery. I grew up there, left after college, and probably won't live there again, but it stacks up OK with anywhere I've been. Please don't compare it with the hellhole we call "Detroit".

    ReplyDelete
  47. Wow, bravo to Honky Tonk Man for being alive. There is only a 50/50 shot for wrestlers to make it that far.

    Anyone else want to convert this to a wrestling message board while Jay is gone?

    ReplyDelete
  48. astatguy,
    after 30 years in the AF it is just another place and I thought I would adopt it but just don't seem to be able to love it
    Maybe I've seen too much

    ReplyDelete
  49. Stat Guy -

    My disdain for Montgomery is not towards the people. They, for the most part, are great. Like you, I grew up there and moved after college. My objection lies with the city's crime record (which is very poor) and general lack of entertainment options (Biscuits, ASF, and that's about it). Also, my only comparison to Detroit was due to safety issues. Not in any other capacity.

    Sorry if I offended you, but I don't like my words being misconstrued.

    ReplyDelete
  50. I totally agree, Mon.
    We need to get some verbals from the uncommitted or switches from those big-time visitors!

    ReplyDelete
  51. Back to wedding planning......have a great War Eagle Day and try to stay warm!!!

    ReplyDelete
  52. DeAngelo Benton at WR would be HUGE.

    ReplyDelete
  53. Mon,
    I was reading his bio....
    WOW!!! we get him, Patrick and Blake along with the DE commits and we can begin to have a good recruiting year!

    ReplyDelete
  54. Hoopie...

    There is a distinct third possibility ... not dismissing 1 or 2 out of hand, mind you ... and that is other schools are deciding they like Kenney and others and are recruiting them aggressively as well, and that some of those players have affinities for those schools.

    ReplyDelete
  55. I've been reading too many threads on Rivals. I'm getting paranoid. I have crazy, cynical thoughts swirling through my head like...

    What if players are pulling a Jimmy Sexton? What if LSU wasn't making Benton's offer swagalicious enough and so he announces a visit to Auburn knowing the LSU staff will NOT allow him to switch his commitment?

    ReplyDelete
  56. I can't stand getting caught up in the recruiting circus, at the end of the day Auburn will end up with some athletes, and we currenty have a bunch of those and with a good coaching staff anything can happen.

    My motto: just wait until signing day, then panic.

    ReplyDelete
  57. Monica, are you accusing schools of "underhanded" tactics in recruiting. I thought all that these kids got was a free education. (Tongue firmly in cheek

    ReplyDelete
  58. I deeply and lusciously enjoy the recruiting circus and will wallow in it until it's over and I have some other aspect of Auburn football in which to bathe. For this, I make no apology. :-)

    ReplyDelete
  59. Monica ... Paranoia will destroya.

    SeanZ ... pretty good policy right here.

    Chiz and the Boyz ... go do that voodoo that you do so well.

    ReplyDelete
  60. Brad, I know! I know! It's crazy talk on my part and it would offend the delicate sensibilities of recruiters across the NCAA. :-)

    ReplyDelete
  61. Mon, my favorite time is def the Spring Practice saga about how good all these new kids are and how we've got two awesome talents at QB, etc...at least then it's all positive.

    ReplyDelete
  62. I am invincible. Jet, you should know this by now.

    ReplyDelete
  63. 232 days until the boys kick it again.

    ReplyDelete
  64. Mon,
    Sorry i read you comments 2-3 times just to make sure i understood what you said!!! Now I need a cigarette!

    ReplyDelete
  65. Anonymous10:20 AM

    swagalicious...I like that!

    ReplyDelete
  66. Ya know we're eventually going to organize a HABOTN tailgate and when we do I'm going to have a difficult time not calling some of you by your hottie nickname.

    Jet, I know I will call you "Jet" - Luv will be Luv, Mobile will be Mobile and so on.

    Just a useless, random thought from Monica...

    ReplyDelete
  67. At least we'll all know who Monica is.

    ReplyDelete
  68. The real question is whether FSJ would show up.

    ReplyDelete
  69. You ... are ... OMNICA!

    Hear you roar!

    Anyone here think Monica ought to go back to AU to head up the recruiting host and hostesses program?

    ReplyDelete
  70. oh Faker will there...book it

    ReplyDelete
  71. Jet - You're just saying that because I confided in you my history as a Madame/Pimp Mama...

    ReplyDelete
  72. Actually, no.

    But, OK.

    (Insert vision of me being speechless).

    So, what's for lunch?

    ReplyDelete
  73. So who's up for having an A-Day HABOTN get together??

    ReplyDelete
  74. I like Omnica in the stalker role she currently holds. She's a wealth of insider creepy knowledge, and we are all greatful that she shares what she knows.

    BTW, I'm starving!

    ReplyDelete
  75. Kinda Karl Rovian, perhaps.

    ReplyDelete
  76. A Day is a great idea, Sean. That would be perfect. A shame I won't be able to make it.

    ReplyDelete
  77. Even in Atlanta, GA, today is most definitely a chunky soup day. I can't ever believe I wished that summer would end.

    ReplyDelete
  78. C'mon OMNICA I know you can be in places at once.

    ReplyDelete
  79. Haig, Rove - Interesting that these insults are all from Republican administrations...

    ReplyDelete
  80. Insults?

    High praise!

    They are patriots!

    ReplyDelete
  81. Jet - uh huh...lol

    Miller - You're so kind to frame my obsession in a generous light. ha

    ReplyDelete
  82. BTW, Monica ...

    I have a Karl Rove teddy bear.

    Not really.

    OK, maybe.

    ReplyDelete
  83. Greg has some fantastic smelling chili concoction brewing in the Crock-Pot. You're all invited over.

    ReplyDelete
  84. Jet!!! You MUST post a pic of you and Carly Bear on Facebook!

    ReplyDelete
  85. Throw some Conecuh sausage on the grill ... put some of the chili on it with some mustard and onions, well, then you've got sumpin' special.

    ReplyDelete
  86. I know the good people at Conecuh Meats. They live amongst my peoples.

    Greg does have sausage in it, but I'm afraid it's not the Conecuh variety. :-(

    ReplyDelete
  87. Yum Chili! Mon if you could FedEx me a bowl to 1 Coca-Cola Plaza, Atlanta GA, ATTN: The SeanZ, I'd be so greatful!

    ReplyDelete
  88. Anonymous10:47 AM

    So, Monica, when WOULD you be able to make it? A HABOTN party wouldn't be a HABOTN party without you.

    ReplyDelete
  89. Brad:

    I'll show up....


    What am I showing up for?

    ReplyDelete
  90. You know what? My Greg is such a good guy he'd find a way to ship you a container if you really wanted it. He just sent my sister (Dirty) and my Mother a shipment of his world famous brownies.

    ReplyDelete
  91. Faker, HABOTN A-DAY get together, and that's our A-Day, not yours.

    ReplyDelete
  92. Anonymous10:50 AM

    Dirty sister?

    ReplyDelete
  93. Luv - That's awfully nice of you, gurl! You gotta admit the A Day game would be perfect! No ticket issues, etc. Y'all should do that. As far as a time when we could make it...the plan is to be living in the B'ham area by this summer, so it would be fun to have a Fall Hottie tailgate.

    ReplyDelete
  94. my dad grew up coon hunting and fishing on the Conecuh River. Tell me about Conecuh Meats.

    ReplyDelete
  95. Hello Hotties!

    Interesting start to this thread with all the Gump hating. I've never spent more that a night there at any single point in time, but I'm pretty sure you Gump haters ain't got NOTHIN on the HAM as far as corruption, crime, and general anarchy go.

    On another note, it is a huge recruiting weekend for Auburn. There are some potential big time names coming for a visit this weekend, and hopefully there will be some pleasant surprises come from that.

    Oh well, back to my stagnant state job. Actually Miller, as long as you know (or are related to) the right peeps the upward movement is there. Too bad for me that neither of those applies...

    ReplyDelete
  96. Oh...HABOTN Auburn A-Day get together...

    Do I have to wear orange? Or will blue suffice?

    ReplyDelete
  97. Anonymous10:52 AM

    Monica, speaking of moving, I sent you an email to your Yahoo account.

    A fall HABOTN tailgating party could also be arranged. We go to all the games, except Homecoming.

    ReplyDelete
  98. My "baby" sister's name is Diana. She joined us for a Campfire one night and was logged in under the nickname of "Dirty". Her school friends started calling her "Dirty" when Michael Jackson had that song, "Dirty Diana" out in the late 80's.

    ReplyDelete
  99. Anonymous10:53 AM

    I love Dirty!!

    ReplyDelete
  100. Mon,
    You need us to send you some Conecuh Sausage to WVA?

    ReplyDelete
  101. Mmmmmmmm. Brownies. Now, I could go for a pan of brownies!

    ReplyDelete
  102. My suggestion is the for the inaugural HABOTN-Stock to be held for the 2009 season opener vs. La. Tech. -- tickets might be a tad more available for a non-conference game for those who don't have season ducats and with the Labor Day weekend in play, those who are traveling will have an extra day to recover.

    ReplyDelete
  103. Anonymous10:55 AM

    FSJ,I think most of the Hotties are all for bringing back the BLUE.

    I think we should wear the HABOTN t-shirt.

    ReplyDelete
  104. MobilZ ... this IS a family blog.

    ReplyDelete
  105. Tar - http://www.conecuhsausage.com/default.aspx

    Check 'em out.

    Miller - We'll get Greg to make some brownies for the tailgate if you can wait that long. Or if you really want them I'm telling you he'll send 'em. After all, you might end up being our neighbors one day.

    ReplyDelete
  106. Jet,
    It's for her Chilli!
    Cheezzzzz!

    ReplyDelete
  107. I'll have 3-5 extra tickets available exclusively for Hottie use, depending on how many THTers make the trip.

    ReplyDelete
  108. MobilZ ... we know you, man.

    We got our eyes on you.

    ReplyDelete
  109. James,
    I know what you mean. Thus far in my career I have resisted the urge to make good use of my contacts in the name of advancement. That may change one day though.

    Dangit Mon! I'm craving brownies now.

    ReplyDelete
  110. Luv - Just saw your email. Thanks so much for the info! It will take me a while to answer your question, but I will. lol

    ReplyDelete
  111. Looks like I'm baking brownies tonight. So much for my plans of a healthy lunch. Although, I guess they will balance each other out.

    ReplyDelete
  112. Thanks for that link Mon-
    gonna have to order me some

    ReplyDelete
  113. I know what you mean, Miller. I tried so hard to not sample the brownies before he mailed them, but I am in charge of Quality Control! :-)

    ReplyDelete
  114. Yum, brownies ... and I know THT has got some ice cream and chocolate syrup to put on top.

    After the chili and the Conecuh sausage, and the brownies and ice cream, I'll be ready for a trip to the Saban residence.

    ReplyDelete
  115. Anonymous11:09 AM

    In other news, an Auburn spokesperson confirmed that the school is moving in another direction and head football athletic trainer Arnold Gamber will not be retained. Auburn said this move is not related to Chaz Ramsey's situation.

    http://blog.al.com/auburnbeat/2009/01/friday_news_and_notes_from_the.html

    ReplyDelete
  116. QC manager can occasionally have its benefits.

    ReplyDelete
  117. Not related my foot.

    ReplyDelete
  118. Jet..Jet...Jet

    That's not very nice...

    ReplyDelete
  119. Hotties!

    Here's a nice article on Gus Malzahn that's great reading:

    "Man on the go!"

    ReplyDelete
  120. FSJ ...

    What?!?

    I merely did not want Nick to have Terri feel obligated to cook me dinner. That's all.

    ReplyDelete
  121. Fried catfish in the cafeteria today!!! Yum!!! First Friday they've had in a few months.

    ReplyDelete
  122. if I'm lucky they'll have enough left over to serve it a supper

    ReplyDelete
  123. I am a little concerned about coming to Auburn for anything though...

    Auburn is sorta like kryptonite to me...

    It might not be safe for a Bama fan such as me...

    ReplyDelete
  124. Another Great Read Hotties!

    News and Notes on a Friday:

    "Friday Fish Fry"

    ReplyDelete
  125. Man I missed the second round of Gump hatin!! Montgomery and Memphis have similar histories and I think that affects the way people act towards each other. It's just too hard to get over the hatred and division that came out of the historic events of these places. It ends up affecting everything from educational systems to economic development.

    Moving on...huge recruiting weekend! I really hope we pull out all the stops for these WRs especially. I hope these kids really realize the potential to make an early impact in a great program in the best conference in America.

    ReplyDelete
  126. Couple of things I wanted to throw out and get some opinions on:

    How much contact can a head coach have with recruits?

    * I have been told that Dinky entertained several recruits here in Mobile the night of the BCS championship game at Felix's FishCamp. Is that something that counts toward the in home visit?

    * Also the O-Line coach thing I have been told is coming down to Campbell? Anybody else hearing that?

    ReplyDelete
  127. Goldberg reporting that Gran is going to Tennessee.

    ReplyDelete
  128. Conecuh Sausage, brownies, chili and such. MMM...

    gatiger just returned from an All You Can Eat Wing Buffet. 9 hungry male coworkers put a hurtin' on that buffet. Add Conecuh Sausage to my list of things I miss about living in the Gump. If Conecuh Sausage is sold in the ATL area, I haven't found it near me.

    ReplyDelete
  129. Conecuh is the best.....Grilled or it rocks in jambalaya in place of andouille

    ReplyDelete
  130. I know at least one publix in carried it. It was in the background on an episode of Good Eats...and I remember thinking "hey thats C.R."

    ReplyDelete
  131. oops in Alpharetta

    ReplyDelete
  132. Emmett - where? I work in Alpharetta and live right outside of it.

    ReplyDelete
  133. It just said Alpharetta Ga...and it was obvious it was a Publix...I know they do most of their filming on the ATL side of Alph...if that helps

    ReplyDelete
  134. This is some good detective work. I am quite sure Alton Brown had no idea the shelves at publix in one of his bits were so scrutinized.

    ReplyDelete
  135. I'd give someone else's right arm to be on an "official visit" at Auburn right now.

    ReplyDelete
  136. Alton Brown is one of my favorite guys on Food Network.

    In Gadsden you can get Conecuh sausage just about everywhere. Good stuff indeed.

    ReplyDelete
  137. FSJ ...

    Just had lunch with some Gadsdenians ... asked them about you ... they said, "Seems to be cashing large checks at the local banks, and hanging out at Gadsden City High."

    I said, "Status quo, then?"

    Just joshin' ya.

    ReplyDelete
  138. Gran was a great coach with Ronnie and Carnell. But then who wouldn't be?

    Seriously, I wish him and his family well. I also hope the Dunn's land well. With Price dumping ISU for OM Coach Dunn lost an opportunity.

    ReplyDelete
  139. Jet - considering your employer, I'm guessing that you and your lunchmates had to hurry back from lunch so you wouldn't be late for your breaks.

    ReplyDelete
  140. Gatiger ...

    Ouch ... the Peoples Republic was well served during my lunch.

    ReplyDelete
  141. When did Conecuh Sausage get so popular statewide?????

    ReplyDelete
  142. Jet - I guess that depends. If you're still in the tall building, it depends on whether you ate upstairs or downstairs.

    ReplyDelete
  143. Gran also took a RB that couldn't start at South Carolina and turned him into a NFL back. Until this past year I think he had a pretty good body of work at Auburn.

    ReplyDelete
  144. Yesterday ... upstairs ... today, the new hotel.

    My presence is, for a lack of a better phrase, desired.

    Why? I don't know.

    ReplyDelete
  145. Anonymous1:50 PM

    Monica, I checked out Conecuh's website and found out that it is literally made right in your home town.

    Here's one of my favorites from my neck of the woods (not my hometown, but very close): http://www.martinspretzelspa.com/

    You just can't pretzels like Martin's in Alabama.

    ReplyDelete
  146. Anonymous1:50 PM

    Jet, what exactly is it that you do that your presence is desired?

    ReplyDelete
  147. Jet.....

    The REC rules Etowah County. Well except for Attalla,

    ReplyDelete
  148. I am a chaffeur for important people.

    ReplyDelete
  149. FSJ ...

    I thought the first rule of the Red Elephant Club is "There is no Red Elephant Club."

    ReplyDelete
  150. It is...but I am a rebel.

    ReplyDelete
  151. Jet - isn't that somewhat redundant? I mean, how many unimportant people have chaffeurs? Of course, this doesn't count when they're being chaffeured to their local county hotel for a mandatory 8 hour stay.

    ReplyDelete
  152. Isn't "somewhat redundant" an oxymoron? It's either redundant or not, right?

    At this point, MarianP sends us both into the hallway, I figure.

    ReplyDelete
  153. she does and then we're monitored by ida c.

    ReplyDelete
  154. Luv - That's why I'm so surprised (and happy) to hear that Conecuh is so popular state wide now! They are old friends of my Mother's family. They used to do their thing on Castleberry Road in Hog Springs - a suburb of Everygreen. Now they seem to have branched out to the Evergreen metro area. :-)

    Thanks so much. Now I have to have a pretzel! grrrr

    ReplyDelete
  155. ...suburb of Evergreen
    ...Evergreen metro area

    That's funny, classic stuff right there.

    ReplyDelete
  156. Liking the idea of an A-Day Hottie gathering.

    FSJ, you would be more than welcome. . .but you know I would have to call you by your REAL psuedonym. . .

    ReplyDelete
  157. Did I hear something this am on 740 about Jay G getting his own radio show or was I dreaming?

    ReplyDelete
  158. Luv - I finally answered your question in a 15 page email. lol

    Thanks GATiger - I'm glad you got the humorocity of it.

    ReplyDelete
  159. Monica,

    If you are not careful you will have Castleberry being annexed by Evergreen.

    My daughter is addicted to CS, she gets and cooks her own every morning and has seen been doing that since she was 8 yo.

    ReplyDelete
  160. Prattville-Millbrook-Wetumpka-Montgomery = The River Region

    Evergreen-Hog Springs-Castleberry = The Sausage Region

    ReplyDelete
  161. Mon, I have to say that any chick who follows recruiting as much as I do has hottie wriiten all over her! Do your thing girl!

    ReplyDelete
  162. C.S. is all fine and good, but what about Conecuh Ridge the official state spirit? Is that stuff still officially sold anywhere other than the trunk of homeboy's car?

    ReplyDelete
  163. LOL Freep....

    Of course.

    ReplyDelete
  164. I can't help myself, Cory.

    GA - I've never heard of Conecuh Ridge.

    Jet - The Sausage Region, indeed. tsk tsk tsk

    ReplyDelete
  165. Still talking about sausage? It's a bit of a sausage-fest in here today.

    ReplyDelete
  166. Good to see that all the BBQ Bunch are finding jobs ... I understand that Lebo is hiring Greg Knox to coach free throwing shooting.

    ReplyDelete
  167. So what do you guys think about the Boston College head coaching situation?

    ReplyDelete
  168. I am settled in for an afternoon of Auburn writing, discussion and speculation.

    ReplyDelete
  169. Does anyone here get as annoyed as I do when people refer to our women's teams as the "Lady Tigers"? They have never been that...it's only Tigers. Sorry about the diatribe, but I was reading an article about the b'ball team, and it disturbed me.

    Michael - BC plays football?

    ReplyDelete
  170. Brad, they were the Lady Tigers until some time in the 1990s, as I recall.

    ReplyDelete
  171. Yea -- the name was changed officially a few years ago. They were the "Lady Tigers" for a long while.

    ReplyDelete
  172. My bad then. Still bothers me though.

    ReplyDelete
  173. Jay G ... What does your gut, your Ouiji board, your Magic 8 ball, tell you about tomorrow's game?

    ReplyDelete
  174. Jay,

    I gotta say that your new avatar makes you look like one of those mad Russian KGB guys that followed Rocky around while he was training to fight Drago. Love it!

    ReplyDelete
  175. Brad - I don't care if it was official or not, I never liked "Lady Tigers". I didn't like in high school when they called our girls basketball team the Lady Tigers.

    ReplyDelete
  176. Imagine my poor high school ... the Lady Trojans!

    ReplyDelete
  177. Do you know the official state spirit of Alabama? (Googler's are cheaters)

    ReplyDelete
  178. I say Auburn Tigers by five points tomorrow.

    12-for-20 at the line, which Lebo will classify as "improvement."

    ReplyDelete