aTm fans

Maybe, just maybe, that had a lot to do with your sense of entitlement and sunny disposition, ya unfrosted poptart.

Methinks somebody's BOB needs new batteries.
I am a UT grad playing a joke just to see the types of responses I would receive. Thanks! lol
 
Maybe you give off a vibe people don't care for.
I am a UT grad that finds this website entertaining and how serious people take things which is why most of the things I post go against what others are thinking just to see whose buttons I can push the most and the responses I receive, like yours. lol
 
am not a troll, I am a UT grad playing a joke just to see what type of responses I would receive.
That's the textbook definition of trolling.

Therefore, by your own admission, you are a troll. And a pretty miserable person, it seems.

I don't care where you went to school. I wouldn't count you as one of us. Not after this.

I would prefer a dozen honest fans of other schools over one "fellow Vol" who treats other Vols like this.
 
Look….you walked up to some artsy fartsy tailgate and were denied. That’s not an indication of UT fans in general. It was most likely a private function if they mentioned a guest list.
I could generalize aTm fans off of your behavior and say they’re all a bunch of overly sensitive, butt hurt cry babies…. But I know that’s not the case.
Look...I am actually a UT grad who created a fake post just to see the responses I would receive from Vol Nation. I am fully aware of the rules of Circle Park and was nowhere near there on Saturday. I was pleased by the few sympathetic posts that I received but very surprised at the other disrespectful and cruel responses. As a UT grad, I am embarrassed that people would treat a stranger so poorly over expressing a bad experience. So, even though I worked for Texas A&M for many years and respect their traditions, I am a Vol. I sincerely appreciate your response and displaying the respect of not generalizing Texas A&M fans based off of one who shows bad behavior. You have made me proud. I even like your screen name. Carl Pickens was one of my favorite players. Growing up in Neyland Stadium and watching Andy Kelly throw to his favorite target and see Carl take off running was amazing! Go Vols! Beat Bama!
 
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That's the textbook definition of trolling.

Therefore, by your own admission, you are a troll. And a pretty miserable person, it seems.

I don't care where you went to school. I wouldn't count you as one of us. Not after this.

I would prefer a dozen honest fans of other schools over one "fellow Vol" who treats other Vols like this.
whatever you say sweetheart!
 
Boohoo. Figures there would be one Aggie fan that would get sideways about some perceived slight. If the way you come across here is any indication of how you interact in real life, no surprise you didn’t get a lot of positive interactions.

Sorry, some folks have private tailgates, a lot of them corporate and they pay high dollar for the spot and to entertain their guests/clients. Move on to the next one, someone will let you in. But regardless, if you don’t like it, then do your own tailgate. Contrary to how you feel, you aren’t entitled to anything.

All of the Aggie fan interactions I had with my group were positive and pleasant. We even invited a group of them into our tailgate because they weren’t complete jackholes expecting the world to hand them something. Try that next time.
Now that some time has passed and I have read all of the other responses to my post, I would like to share some more information. I am a graduate from the University of Tennessee as is most of my family. After I graduated I worked at Texas A&M long enough to gain an appreciation for all of their traditions including those that have nothing to do with football. I have been a member of Vol Nation since 2017 and have been entertained by all of the posts and responses to posts and see just how serious people take things. In the past, I have created posts going against the majoring of thinking, just to be entertained by the silly responses. Therefore, once I saw a forum entitled "Texas A&M fans" I thought it would be interesting to create a post as an A&M fan sharing the bad experience that I had (which I did not. I was nowhere near circle park on Saturday, I know the rules) just to see how Vol Nation responded. Some of the responses were very entertaining and others were very surprising. Some of the responses were so cruel and insulting towards someone you don't even know especially a visitor simply sharing a bad experience and then go further by insulting a school that you know nothing about. Did I respond correctly each time? Not at all. Those responses were to continue to push the buttons of those who could not help but insult me or the school. I only received a couple of sympathetic responses the rest were cut throat and overwhelmingly embarrassing as a UT grad. Let me ask you a question. How would a visiting fan, just walking around a campus they had never been and come upon a bunch of tents with people tailgating, know that the particular area was an "exclusive" tailgating area that's put on by either individuals or corporations at a high cost? They wouldn't. No matter how private or public a tailgate, you should want to extend hospitality by either simply saying "Hello" or "Welcome to Big Orange Country" or maybe offer them a beer. I said "maybe" not implying that their existence entitles a person to one. What's wrong with being kind to strangers? The answer to that is absolutely nothing. If I am not mistaken, this website contains primarily UT fans so you are representing the university in every response that you write towards someone who is not a UT fan. Just some food for thought. Thank you for providing me with a great response. One of the best! LOL GO VOLS & BEAT BAMA!
 
Now that some time has passed and I have read all of the other responses to my post, I would like to share some more information. I am a graduate from the University of Tennessee as is most of my family. After I graduated I worked at Texas A&M long enough to gain an appreciation for all of their traditions including those that have nothing to do with football. I have been a member of Vol Nation since 2013 and have been entertained by all of the posts and responses to posts and see just how serious people take things. In the past, I have created posts going against the majoring of thinking, just to be entertained by the silly responses. Therefore, once I saw a forum entitled "Texas A&M fans" I thought it would be interesting to create a post as an A&M fan sharing the bad experience that I had (which I did not. I was nowhere near circle park on Saturday, I know the rules) just to see how Vol Nation responded. Some of the responses were very entertaining and others were very surprising. Some of the responses were so cruel and insulting towards someone you don't even know especially a visitor simply sharing a bad experience and then go further by insulting a school that you know nothing about. Did I respond correctly each time? Not at all. Those responses were to continue to push the buttons of those who could not help but insult me or the school. I only received a couple of sympathetic responses the rest were cut throat and overwhelmingly embarrassing as a UT grad. Let me ask you a question. How would a visiting fan, just walking around a campus they had never been and come upon a bunch of tents with people tailgating, know that the particular area was an "exclusive" tailgating area that's put on by either individuals or corporations at a high cost? They wouldn't. No matter how private or public a tailgate, you should want to extend hospitality by either simply saying "Hello" or "Welcome to Big Orange Country" or maybe offer them a beer. I said "maybe" not implying that their existence entitles a person to one. What's wrong with being kind to strangers? The answer to that is absolutely nothing. If I am not mistaken, this website contains primarily UT fans so you are representing the university in every response that you write towards someone who is not a UT fan. Just some food for thought. GO VOLS & BEAT BAMA!
Except I went to AM in 2016 and nobody invited me to their tailgate other than the AM friends I was with. Pretty sure it’s not uncommon for opposing fanbases not to invite a random fan of the other school to their tailgate. And as far as Circle Park goes, my company does one corporate tailgate there every year and we have banners and signage as do most of the other tailgates set up there, that clearly indicate they belong to corporations or organizations and aren’t a free for fall for the public. Common sense is very much needed and sounds like it’s lacking.
 
Except I went to AM in 2016 and nobody invited me to their tailgate other than the AM friends I was with. Pretty sure it’s not uncommon for opposing fanbases not to invite a random fan of the other school to their tailgate. And as far as Circle Park goes, my company does one corporate tailgate there every year and we have banners and signage as do most of the other tailgates set up there, that clearly indicate they belong to corporations or organizations and aren’t a free for fall for the public. Common sense is very much needed and sounds like it’s lacking.
Yeah those Circle Park TGs are not cheap but they are dad gum fun
 
I had the opposite experience in 2016. We were invited to join several strangers in food and alcohol. We were wearing all orange including jerseys, etc. I wish I had seen you that day to offer you a beverage and some camaraderie
Except I went to AM in 2016 and nobody invited me to their tailgate other than the AM friends I was with. Pretty sure it’s not uncommon for opposing fanbases not to invite a random fan of the other school to their tailgate. And as far as Circle Park goes, my company does one corporate tailgate there every year and we have banners and signage as do most of the other tailgates set up there, that clearly indicate they belong to corporations or organizations and aren’t a free for fall for the public. Common sense is very much needed and sounds like it’s lacking.
 
Now that some time has passed and I have read all of the other responses to my post, I would like to share some more information. I am a graduate from the University of Tennessee as is most of my family. After I graduated I worked at Texas A&M long enough to gain an appreciation for all of their traditions including those that have nothing to do with football. I have been a member of Vol Nation since 2017 and have been entertained by all of the posts and responses to posts and see just how serious people take things. In the past, I have created posts going against the majoring of thinking, just to be entertained by the silly responses. Therefore, once I saw a forum entitled "Texas A&M fans" I thought it would be interesting to create a post as an A&M fan sharing the bad experience that I had (which I did not. I was nowhere near circle park on Saturday, I know the rules) just to see how Vol Nation responded. Some of the responses were very entertaining and others were very surprising. Some of the responses were so cruel and insulting towards someone you don't even know especially a visitor simply sharing a bad experience and then go further by insulting a school that you know nothing about. Did I respond correctly each time? Not at all. Those responses were to continue to push the buttons of those who could not help but insult me or the school. I only received a couple of sympathetic responses the rest were cut throat and overwhelmingly embarrassing as a UT grad. Let me ask you a question. How would a visiting fan, just walking around a campus they had never been and come upon a bunch of tents with people tailgating, know that the particular area was an "exclusive" tailgating area that's put on by either individuals or corporations at a high cost? They wouldn't. No matter how private or public a tailgate, you should want to extend hospitality by either simply saying "Hello" or "Welcome to Big Orange Country" or maybe offer them a beer. I said "maybe" not implying that their existence entitles a person to one. What's wrong with being kind to strangers? The answer to that is absolutely nothing. If I am not mistaken, this website contains primarily UT fans so you are representing the university in every response that you write towards someone who is not a UT fan. Just some food for thought. Thank you for providing me with a great response. One of the best! LOL GO VOLS & BEAT BAMA!

That’s even sadder than just being an entitled Karen. You made all this up for your supposed entertainment? Get some help.
 
LOL! I am definitely not upset that we lost. I expected UT to win because our coach and our offense are terrible. Aggies are ready for Jimbo to go. I don't have to suck on anything that I already know but thank you for the insult, just more proof. lol
Dude.. or dudette (belle is in your handle)… you are posting on another team forum. What do you expect? We all hold hands and sing? WTF, do you have thin skin? You need to toughen up a little if you are gonna post on another forum.
 
That's something you'd expect from an immature 15 year old kid. If you remember Andy Kelly and Carl Pickens, that means you are much older than that.

If anyone deserved a ban for trolling, it's this person.
 
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Quirky? I think a 48 year old former UT quarterback that only played a short time, who dances around and serves as a DJ is quirky
He’s older than 48 but what you’re seeing has always been his personality. Energetic, loud, life of the party etc. wouldn’t call it quirky and I hope when I’m his age I can somehow manage 75% of that.
 
I would like to think all fans are just people and would be mature enough to realize we’re all just cheering for a bunch of 18-21 year olds playing a great game wearing our favorite color and that there are many more things in life to be upset about than a college football loss. BUT….this is the SEC
 
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