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Pooh (209.92.166.35) on 11/9/2011 - 8:41 a.m. says: ( 7 views )

"It seemed like "The Harvey Updyke Show" to me"

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and yes, to those of us who live this every day know better on a lot of this.  and yes, it would be nice if Charles Barkley actually had a thought before he opened his mouth (although the Snookie-Halle Berry comment was hilarious).  and yes, it was complete fiction to see #badword# act as if he is some sort of state-wide referee.  and yes, there were parts that made me kind of angry.  Couple of things - somebody needs to tell Saban how "Crimson Tide" and "Roll Tide" came to be - I'm a damn Auburn grad and I know that story.  Either that or change it to "Crimson Tsunami".  Gay Talise came off as arrogant and elitist, which just happens to be a very accurate description of the non-sidewalk alumni.  I was really amazed though at the centrality and actual face time of Updyke.  I thought they used him to paint a VERY broad brush of typical bama fans.  I admit I had my Orange & Blue glasses on but all in all, I thought Bama got the worst of this show.  They were portrayed as arrogant and unrighteously condescending while Auburn was portrayed as jealous and having an inferiority complex.  One thing that PF said that shocked me was that after "Bo Over the Top", things have not been the same for bama.  I'm shocked when he says something true.
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