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Posted by Donn on May - 15 - 2009

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The Dead Horse

Posted by Donn On 4:30 PM
This officially is overkill, but I swear I'm moving on from the past (resplendent) weekend after today. Enjoy more UGA videos than you can stomach.

I've decided that technology can't accurately capture the amplified mood and unprecedented emotional spikes of the game. Notice the "camera" becomes extremely unsteady at the end. That's when everybody "lost their shit."



You can actually hear the decibel level rise here; still, I swear, it doesn't do the experience justice. At that point in time, we were all keeping each other from falling out of the stands.



Evidence that Soulja Boy has infiltrated the Bulldog psyche: This one's titled "Soulja Boy-GA White Girls." You start circulating videos of Georgia co-eds, and you're bound to attract some views. I don't believe any of these girls was the one at the game whose sign read, "Knowshon is on my to-do list!" I also am not sure the ordinary Georgia fan has listened to the words of "Crank Dat."



The Georgia running backs are really close. Also, the Georgia sideline is all madcap antics. Coaches have decided it's an "all-charade" zone: "Son, if you don't start shaking those hips, you're doing up-downs all week."



And finally, the best highlight package on the game. Breathe it in one last time.



I said a couple weeks ago that success hinged on beating Florida. Check. Now the past month has made this a special season no matter what. Let's get ready for Kentucky.

2 Response to 'The Dead Horse'

  1. Christian Said,
    http://www.ruralpen.com/2007/11/dead-horse.html?showComment=1195236540000#c6546107141822984010'> 1:09 PM

    Longest highlight real ever.

     

  2. http://www.ruralpen.com/2007/11/dead-horse.html?showComment=1195251840000#c584433290907489135'> 5:24 PM

    Ha ha, my plan has worked. You, non-UGA fan, were sucked into ten minutes of nihilistic splendor. We're daily performing our own Eleusinian Mysteries right here in Athens, GA. It's private rite. Just wait for the End-of-Days-Dance Party.

     

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