They are forever trying to kill us. I can't even knock out a few sit-ups without being brutally attacked. They hate humans and only tolerate us because of our opposable thumbs. Nasty creatures IMO.
Our cat isn't anything like that. We have the sweetest cat in the world. I didn't like cats before we got her about 3 years ago. She even looks like that white cat in your video glitch.
She's fat just like that one. She changed my tune about cats. We also have 4 dogs but this is the first cat we've ever owned & I wouldn't take anything for her either. :wink:
Found this article talking about Gibbs experience at the Georgia vs Tennessee game. I would say that we are very much in it with him and his celebrations were simply him cheering for the home team as he did with us against Florida. In his own words he tells fans to not look too much into his celebration and that it was more of him cheering for an amazing play. Here are a couple of key tidbits:
https://www.dawgnation.com/football/recruiting/sentells-intel-georgias-most-recent-message-to-deangelo-gibbs-was-delivered-with-painful-honesty
Gibbs stood next to Georgia 5-star commitment Richard LeCounte III during the crucial moments of the Tennessee game. When Jacob Eason hit Riley Ridley for that go-ahead touchdown pass with 10 seconds to play, his exuberance was clear.
He compared those emotions to the way he felt the previous week watching the Vols storm back to defeat Florida. He went to the Georgia-Tennessee game expecting to see another thriller. Gibbs even predicted it would go to triple overtime, but that the home team would win.
I was up a lot cheering for the home team at Tennessee, too, Gibbs said. I was just cheering for the home team.
When Jacob threw that pass for the touchdown, that shook the whole stadium, Gibbs said. That was amazing, and how could anyone just sit down and just say, Man, that was a good throw and that be it. I just had to get up off my feet. That was a great back-and-forth game with everybody cheering.
At the time, he even predicted more back-and-forth was on the way.
I told everybody around me to watch out and watch Tennessee catch this Hail Mary the way that game was going, Gibbs said. When I said that, everyone around me said, Dont say that now.
People asked me if I was going to follow Nigel. People asked me if I was going to follow (former Georgia signee) Chad (Clay) to college. It is my decision. Im not spending anyone elses four years. Im not spending the four years for Jamyest (Williams) at South Carolina even though hes my dude. Hes got to do that. It is my four years and where I want to pick to play to spend my four years where I want to be. It is nobody elses decision but mine. I mean, Im going to talk to my parents about it. It is like 20 percent their decision and 80 percent on me. That is what I want to do.
Where you see this, Tony?
From 247 Sports VIP access so can't post direct link to the chat. It was really just Bartow summing up what Gibbs had told him recently. He said that he had chatted with Gibbs recently & Gibbs liked CBJ somewhat better than Kirby Smart but it was still hard to leave his homestate.
But, he said he likes UT's system & CBJ has already told him that he could just about pick his position he'd want to play but Smart didn't promise that to him lately. He also loved the atmosphere better at Neyland Stadium than between the hedges.
He also said that it's not a given he's coming to UT though. But, he did say it's definitely down to UT & UGA only. No other schools involved. Bartow even had picked Gibbs out of all the insider recruiters from 247 Sports to choose UT over UGA. That may end up becoming true.
That "HE GONE" stuff may need to taper down a bit now guys. I think Gibbs seeing us actually play in Athens has his mind wondering around bigtime now. I think it's went from 80%+ to UGA now down to possibly a 50%-50% or 60%-40% UT after Bartow's message from Gibbs. Thanks!
Great info. Thanks buddy, really!