Big Orange 1
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Would you believe after hearing about the football player arrests one of the girls at work asked if Fulmer had went back coaching the team? She was serious.
Would you believe after hearing about the football player arrests one of the girls at work asked if Fulmer had went back coaching the team? She was serious.
What you failed to understand was she had heard rumblings of future potential successes and championships at UT. When you think of UT and National Championship together you naturally think of College Football Hall of Fame coach Phil Fulmer.:good!:
Maybe, but it is very easy to differentiate between people with a sense of humor, and those with none. It must be an unhappy existence for those so serious as to not be able to enjoy a joke.[/QUOte
Tell the joke to CPF or his family and see if they have a "sense of humor". See how easy it is to differentiate those with and without a sense of humor.
It's easy to become enthralled in some of these discussions (especially this one) but some of you don't need to be so wound up here! I mean, sometimes it sounds like rednecks at a creek party fighting to prove which one is better - power choke or a Cummins!-
I think that Fulmer would appreciate a good Krispy Kreme joke, or at least a good Krispy Kreme donut. I know I do.Maybe, but it is very easy to differentiate between people with a sense of humor, and those with none. It must be an unhappy existence for those so serious as to not be able to enjoy a joke.[/QUOte
Tell the joke to CPF or his family and see if they have a "sense of humor". See how easy it is to differentiate those with and without a sense of humor.
Heck, I like Fulmer, and I appreciate his years of service to my alma mater. That doesn't mean that I won't take a shot with a cheap joke. Fulmer played at U.T. when I was there.I think he would too. Chances are that most of the folks making jokes about CPF have loved ones or good friends that make CPF look like a muskrat. I know I do.
Thanks Phil. Have a Krispy Kreme on me. I used to take my 2 seat AMX on a fast Krispy Kreme run after midnight, when KK was located on Magnolia in East Knoxville. I would be afraid to go there at 3 in the morning now. We would also go to Brother Jack's BBQ over on University Ave, near Knoxville College in the wee hours.
Heck, I like Fulmer, and I appreciate his years of service to my alma mater. That doesn't mean that I won't take a shot with a cheap joke. Fulmer played at U.T. when I was there.
Thanks Phil. Have a Krispy Kreme on me. I used to take my 2 seat AMX on a fast Krispy Kreme run after midnight, when KK was located on Magnolia in East Knoxville. I would be afraid to go there at 3 in the morning now. We would also go to Brother Jack's BBQ over on University Ave, near Knoxville College in the wee hours.
I have a feeling that most of those taking a cheap shot at Fulmer over his weight have yet to encounter the "middle aged spread." Life will catch up, sooner or later. It's all good.:thumbsup:
Son, where I come from deep in the "greenest hills in the land of the free", them thar redneck fights sounded more like pop, pop, bang, bang and a loud YEEEHAW.
FYI.......it's PowerStroke vs Cummins not power choke....LOL[/QUOTE
Sounds like you are near Monterey, Tennessee. Judging by the responses, it sounds like I am wrong. I will be the first one to admit it. I guess cheap shots at our HOF coach are okay.