No more bitching about Bammers
Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 3:25 pm
I don't want to hear anymore bit hing about people from Alabama during duck season until ya'll jack legs stay the hell out of our beaches all summer.
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LMAO!!Don Miller wrote:What are you saying....Someone from Mississippi set up 15 mojos under your umbrella?I doubt that.
Hahahaha.Don Miller wrote:What are you saying....Someone from Mississippi set up 15 mojos under your umbrella?I doubt that.
Winning!Don Miller wrote:What are you saying....Someone from Mississippi set up 15 mojos under your umbrella?I doubt that.
Boom, roasted (Michael Scott)Don Miller wrote:What are you saying....Someone from Mississippi set up 15 mojos under your umbrella?I doubt that.
Came through on the causeway Saturday at noon. Sucked. This is the most crowded I've ever seen the beach.mudsucker wrote:Our ship is in a shipyard in Mobile just south of the I-10 tunnel. Sat. morning the traffic started backing up going east at 9:45 and got worse and did not let up all afternoon! Was the same last weekend too! Had a front row seat to the sideshow.
iron grip wrote:Difference is, the collective IQ in Bammer gets higher when OOSers come visit...
It was on the national news the other night that Alabama has 80--yes 80--failing school districts in their state. You know the old saying....those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.Hole Hunter wrote:iron grip wrote:Difference is, the collective IQ in Bammer gets higher when OOSers come visit...
Really...? How long has MS been known to be nationally one of the bottom five states in terms of education...? I don't see that to be something to hang your hat on there chief...
That being said, I would much rather be parked on the beach next to some State or Ole Miss fans than a bunch of Updykes!Keep spending that MS money on the coast, I know the business owners sure appreciate it.
That would be 80 failing schools not districts. This whole thing is about people being able to send there kids to a different school. Birmingham has 49 city schools. So 80 is not a surprise.duck38866 wrote:It was on the national news the other night that Alabama has 80--yes 80--failing school districts in their state. You know the old saying....those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.Hole Hunter wrote:iron grip wrote:Difference is, the collective IQ in Bammer gets higher when OOSers come visit...
Really...? How long has MS been known to be nationally one of the bottom five states in terms of education...? I don't see that to be something to hang your hat on there chief...
That being said, I would much rather be parked on the beach next to some State or Ole Miss fans than a bunch of Updykes!Keep spending that MS money on the coast, I know the business owners sure appreciate it.
There is nothing wrong with education in Mississippi. Take the delta out of the equation and Mississippi would be one of the best in the nation.
That probably happens every Saturday in June, July and August. Backs up both east and west. Last year when we were coming home the west bound lanes were backed up over two miles before the bay bridge. Folks from Mississippi have invaded the Gulf Coast from Gulf Shores to Panama City for the past 40 years. The increase in numbers is a result of an increase of vacationers from states like Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and Missouri.mudsucker wrote:Our ship is in a shipyard in Mobile just south of the I-10 tunnel. Sat. morning the traffic started backing up going east at 9:45 and got worse and did not let up all afternoon! Was the same last weekend too! Had a front row seat to the sideshow.