October 31, 20187 yr Uhh, the state of West Virginia actually got kicked out of the state of Virginia for living on the wrong side of the slopes..? And moonshine is a very popular beverage within the boundries of the state, but most of its peeople move out of state once reaching puberty, as to have a shot at employment in something besides coalmines...
October 31, 20187 yr 6 hours ago, kopp0e said: Uhh, the state of West Virginia actually got kicked out of the state of Virginia for living on the wrong side of the slopes..? And moonshine is a very popular beverage within the boundries of the state, but most of its peeople move out of state once reaching puberty, as to have a shot at employment in something besides coalmines... Not really, the pulled themselves away from Virginia because they wanted to stay in the Union.
October 31, 20187 yr 7 hours ago, kopp0e said: Uhh, the state of West Virginia actually got kicked out of the state of Virginia for living on the wrong side of the slopes..? And moonshine is a very popular beverage within the boundries of the state, but most of its peeople move out of state once reaching puberty, as to have a shot at employment in something besides coalmines... You're a dumb son of a bitch. West Virginia split from Virginia around the time of the civil war, because Virginia was a slave state and wanted to secede from the Union. You probably don't remember shit from history class, because it's clear you are of below-average intellect, but that little event led by John Brown called Harper's Ferry? Yeah, that was Harper's Ferry, Virginia (at the time); it is now Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. If you want to actually read or think about something interesting (well, not you, kopp0e, but any other functionally literate person on this site), there's a lot of legal scholarship on whether West Virginia is actually a constitutionally-formed state. Here's the first paper written about it, back in 2002: https://scholarship.law.berkeley.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1423&context=californialawreview Here's a relatively recent Malcolm Gladwell podcast that discusses the issue and infuses some Texas-based intrigue to the issue: http://revisionisthistory.com/episodes/21-divide-and-conquer
October 31, 20187 yr 35 minutes ago, Longboard Horn said: “Mountain Dew is the best soda ever!” if we study the bones of a..JESUS!..asaurus Rex
October 31, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, Katfid54 said: You're a dumb son of a bitch. West Virginia split from Virginia around the time of the civil war, because Virginia was a slave state and wanted to secede from the Union. You probably don't remember shit from history class, because it's clear you are of below-average intellect, but that little event led by John Brown called Harper's Ferry? Yeah, that was Harper's Ferry, Virginia (at the time); it is now Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. If you want to actually read or think about something interesting (well, not you, kopp0e, but any other functionally literate person on this site), there's a lot of legal scholarship on whether West Virginia is actually a constitutionally-formed state. Here's the first paper written about it, back in 2002: https://scholarship.law.berkeley.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1423&context=californialawreview Here's a relatively recent Malcolm Gladwell podcast that discusses the issue and infuses some Texas-based intrigue to the issue: http://revisionisthistory.com/episodes/21-divide-and-conquer Thanks for your endearment, as what I was posting was meant more as satirical than factual, but thanks for bringing the accuracy...
October 31, 20187 yr Just now, kopp0e said: Thanks for your endearment, as what I was posting was meant more as satirical than factual, but thanks for bringing the accuracy... This is satire? Quote Uhh, the state of West Virginia actually got kicked out of the state of Virginia for living on the wrong side of the slopes..? You're a regular fucking Jonathan Swift.
October 31, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, 'stache said: Their lord and savior is not Jesus Christ, it’s John Denver. He was anointed by God as played by George Burns so I guess we can allow it.
November 3, 20187 yr You're a dumb son of a bitch. West Virginia split from Virginia around the time of the civil war, because Virginia was a slave state and wanted to secede from the Union. You probably don't remember shit from history class, because it's clear you are of below-average intellect, but that little event led by John Brown called Harper's Ferry? Yeah, that was Harper's Ferry, Virginia (at the time); it is now Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. If you want to actually read or think about something interesting (well, not you, kopp0e, but any other functionally literate person on this site), there's a lot of legal scholarship on whether West Virginia is actually a constitutionally-formed state. Here's the first paper written about it, back in 2002:https://scholarship.law.berkeley.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1423&context=californialawreview Here's a relatively recent Malcolm Gladwell podcast that discusses the issue and infuses some Texas-based intrigue to the issue:http://revisionisthistory.com/episodes/21-divide-and-conquer
November 3, 20187 yr He was anointed by God as played by George Burns so I guess we can allow it.Fuck no. The stupid motherfucker forgot to switch the fucking tanks thus darwining his stupid ass.
November 3, 20187 yr 6 minutes ago, MrPhlegm said: On 10/31/2018 at 10:35 AM, El Diablo said: He was anointed by God as played by George Burns so I guess we can allow it. Fuck no. The stupid motherfucker forgot to switch the fucking tanks thus darwining his stupid ass. Think the lever was in a location that was stupid, might have been a mod.
November 3, 20187 yr I've heard great things about their tailgating scene, especially for big games, so I want to experience this soon. Maybe with the Horns next year?
November 3, 20187 yr Not really, the pulled themselves away from Virginia because they wanted to stay in the Union. I bet a dude could write a serious manifesto in that cabin.
November 3, 20187 yr Salt of the earth wild-ass motherfuckers. My favorite Big 12 road trip, and I've loved them all, save Baylor.
December 2, 20187 yr Wvu should win that I think unless Grier decides to sit out or something Edited December 2, 20187 yr by taybo20
January 1, 20196 yr I'm still pretty surprised by this development. I get that things at WVU might just be stale, but Holgo got them into the top 10 this year. You would think they would at least put up a $100k raise to make it look like they wanted to keep him.
January 1, 20196 yr 4 minutes ago, Jhawk said: I'm still pretty surprised by this development. I get that things at WVU might just be stale, but Holgo got them into the top 10 this year. You would think they would at least put up a $100k raise to make it look like they wanted to keep him. Probably about as mutual a situation could be
January 1, 20196 yr I guess it's odd because every year we hear about gundy and OSU and nothing ever happens. I've never heard much about WVU and Holgo (though I don't pay a ton of attention to them). I never hear him bitch about admin or boosters or anything really. I also very rarely hear fans or admin bitch about him. Is there a complaint or is everyone just ready to move on because it is stale?
January 1, 20196 yr On 11/27/2018 at 3:46 PM, baboso said: "They took her coach. CPS took her coach."
January 1, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, Jhawk said: I guess it's odd because every year we hear about gundy and OSU and nothing ever happens. I've never heard much about WVU and Holgo (though I don't pay a ton of attention to them). I never hear him bitch about admin or boosters or anything really. I also very rarely hear fans or admin bitch about him. Is there a complaint or is everyone just ready to move on because it is stale? I was listening to late night sports pundit radio and their take was Holgo wanted more facilities upgrades and the schools position was earn the upgrades by winning. His predecessors set the bar for W/L expectations and Dana could not meet them. I won't be surprised if they hire an NFL coach.
January 1, 20196 yr 2 hours ago, Jhawk said: I'm still pretty surprised by this development. I get that things at WVU might just be stale, but Holgo got them into the top 10 this year. You would think they would at least put up a $100k raise to make it look like they wanted to keep him. This is like when Greg McDermott left us for Creighton. He wanted out, they wanted him gone.
January 2, 20196 yr The Dude seems to think Matt Rhule wants out of Baylor, (but WVU has apparently found a new coach) so take that for what it is, I guess...
January 18, 20196 yr West Virginia plays in Norman this year...... Wonder what BlowU fans will do to welcome Austin back?? Edited January 18, 20196 yr by LTtxfan
January 18, 20196 yr Has anyone watched a game in Morgantown? It's about as close to NYC as on-campus Texas games get and I was thinking about making the drive this year.
January 18, 20196 yr Has anyone watched a game in Morgantown? It's about as close to NYC as on-campus Texas games get and I was thinking about making the drive this year.Been to two Texas games there. Fun scene in the Blue lot. Enjoy the many varieties of Shine.
January 18, 20196 yr 11 minutes ago, Surly Bevo said: Been to two Texas games there. Fun scene in the Blue lot. Enjoy the many varieties of Shine.
January 18, 20196 yr It's official..... QB Austin Kendall is headed to West Virginia and will be immediately eligible for the 2019 college football season and have two years remaining.
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