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memphisdawg (74.93.142.137) on 10/15/2007 - 11:12 a.m. says: ( 8 views , 1 likes )

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LSU fans smell just like corn dogs.



Yes, it is often said, but so, so true.



LSU fans do smell like corn dogs.



I would never tell them that to their face though. This is something


better said at internet distances. Even now, I am afraid.



I am afraid that they'll know I said it. I'll walk past an LSU fan


someday, and he'll see that look in my eye that gives it away.


That look that says, "gee, what is that smell? Is it corn dogs?"


The next thing you know, I'll have flat tires on my car.



If you only learn one thing from me today, remember not to tell LSU


fans how they smell - you know, like corn dogs.



LSU fans seem, somehow, sensitive to that whole corn dog issue.



I think this may be why a lot of fans get beaten up by LSU fans. If you


attend a game in Baton Rouge, try to avoid telling them that they smell


like corn dogs. Say something else instead. Like, "Wow, LSU sure does


have a great team this year. This is going to be a great SEC game."



It's hard. I know. It's like when you're having sex and you try to


think about baseball. That corn dog smell is just so overwhelming.


It makes it hard for you to think about football or baseball or


whatever else. Your brain wanders into corn dog topics like: "Gee, I


wonder if I took a bite of your finger, if you would taste just like


a corn dog?"; or "Is this a real person or is it a giant corn dog trying


to make me think it is a real person?" or "What did that giant corn dog


just say?" or "Excuse me, Mister, why is it that you smell just exactly


like corn dogs smell?" or, of course, after a silencer:


"Madam, did you just let the corn dogs out?"



Heck, after what I've heard about LSU fans, I think it may be better


not to smell them at all. Okay, not all of them. Some of them are


nice. Sure. Smell the nice ones. That's okay.



You know what else is a bad thing to do? Holding your nose around them.


They are real sensitive to that, too. Try holding your breath. But


don't be obvious about it. Somehow they know you're trying not to


breathe in the corn dog smell. And that offends them. They'll likely


punch you for that if they catch on to what you're doing.



If you do breathe it in long enough, though, it'll permeate your whole


body, and then you'll smell like a corn dog just like they do. But


don't say, "Dang, now I smell like a corn dog." They take offense to


that. And they will throw things. But not corn dogs. Hard stuff.


Stuff that leaves bruises and makes you bleed. Then you may have to get


stitches or something. Just don't say it. If you do start smelling like


a corn dog, just shut up about it. Okay?



I think kids are acutely aware of corn dog smells too. Counsel your


kids on how to behave around LSU fans. If LSU fans are driving around


town, do not let your kids stick their heads out of your car window and


sniff the air. No. Keep your windows rolled up. An odd change in


their expression - indicating they smell corn dogs - might get a wrench


or pipe or some other object tossed at your windshield. So, that's


dangerous. Let your kids stick their heads out of the car windows as


you drive - on some other weekend



I know you are just as puzzled as I am about some of this corn dog


stuff. What puzzles me most is that I've never actually seen any of


these LSU fans with a corn dog in their hand. Okay, maybe there's no


mystery there - maybe they already ate the corn dogs. Who knows?


Maybe there's a corn dog factory in Baton Rouge and they all work there.


Maybe, there's a corn dog lotion that they wear, or a French perfume.


Maybe their city council puts corn dog juice in the water supply -


kind of like fluoride. The politics there are probably weird.


The big political issue during the city election is whether they should


add more ketchup or more mustard to the water. Don't comment on it


though. It's not politically correct over there. It's like a


malnutrition issue or something. It's like the corn dogs are probably


added to the water to prevent starvation or something.



I know when you go to Baton Rouge, you're thinking: "Ahhhh. Here I am


in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. I'll bet the people here smell just like


boiled crawfish or shrimp etoufe' or some fancy Cajun food." But just


stop thinking that. That's just a myth. They smell just like corn dogs.



In fact, please listen to my advice. Leave them alone about the corn


dog odor. And don't try masking the odor with something stronger.


They'll curse at you. They'll say something like: "WTF, how dare you


smoke a cigar in my home," or "WTF!! Are you too good for the smell of


corn dogs?" and they'll cuss out your kids too: "WTF!!! Little Mister


fancy pants over here acts like he doesn't want to smell like corn dogs."



Cajuns are not like us. Don't you see that, yet? They are really


sensitive about being sniffed and about their corn dog aroma. They know


they smell like corn dogs and it is no laughing matter to them at all.


I know, I know. We sniff the bammers and the UGA dawgs and the Ole


messes, and we keep a straight face with each of them, but don't press


your luck with the Cajun tiger fans. Don't refer to Death Valley as corn


dog valley either. I mean that's just wrong. Even if you've been


drinking, they'll beat you up and curse out your kids.



Along these lines, be extra careful when you laugh in their direction -


even if you're laughing about something else. Like baseball or football,


or sex or whatever. If you can't control yourself and you must laugh


though, do not snort. The snorting makes them think that you smell their


corn dog body odor from a distance or that you're choking on it or


something. They'll likely burn your van for that. We lost a campus


building over just one snort.



So, just remember. You can love one another without sniffing each


other. You can enjoy the clash of a couple of good football teams.


You can enjoy the thrill of the rivalry. But after the game, please heed


my words. Please just move along. No sniffing the opposing fans this


Saturday. Okay? Get your corn dog jollies at home.



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