Horns Down not a foul in the SEC....

#9
#9
Eh, I don’t think we need some special hand signal to show Texas sucks. They can have the same middle finger salute that Bama and Florida gets

It will be interesting to see this gesture used in the basketball arenas and at baseball stadiums in the SEC after Texas has been beaten.
 
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Probably my ignorance showing, but doesn't a bull's horns being down have two meanings? One, it is preparing to charge. Two, is it is challenging, and wants to fight. How, then, is it an insult or taunt?
 
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Probably my ignorance showing, but doesn't a bull's horns being down have two meanings? One, it is preparing to charge. Two, is it is challenging, and wants to fight. How, then, is it an insult or taunt?
No one cares that vandy says anchor down. He'll they even have incorporated it into who they are. Do we suppose to just believe it's because they are sailors.
 
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I think Texas is beginning to realize that they can't be bullies in the SEC like they were in the Big 12. They're not going to get their way on everything.
 
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SAW’EM OFF. I have been posting this for over a year and no one seems to get it. Turn the bum, Longhorn steer into a polled (hornless) bum steer. They even have a power T in our orange that you will see at airport shops in Dallas. That’s disgusting. Go Vols!!!!
 
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Eh, I don’t think we need some special hand signal to show Texas sucks. They can have the same middle finger salute that Bama and Florida gets
Awww, Longhorns ain't so bad.
 

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Probably my ignorance showing, but doesn't a bull's horns being down have two meanings? One, it is preparing to charge. Two, is it is challenging, and wants to fight. How, then, is it an insult or taunt?
Bevo is a steer. As a calf, his “twins” were removed. Steers are castrated male cattle raised to be eaten. No bull, just fact.
 
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Bevo is a steer. As a calf, his “twins” were removed. Steers are castrated male cattle raised to be eaten. No bull, just fact.
Do steers fight? I ask because I've been threatened by more than one steer while crossing a field.
 

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