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While we waller in Vandyland, one of our rivals is making history!

Not hating on Norvell, but it just goes to show you with the current CFB landscape you can go from hero to zero in a hurry with the portal and NIL money thrown around around like hookers and blow at the strip club. The reverse is also obtainable. If and when the athletic dept. at UF decides it wants to be serious about being a contender again, the climb out of this hole isn't insurmountable. But it's going to take a conscious decision and execution. And we are not seeing an inkling of this happening.
 
Not hating on Norvell, but it just goes to show you with the current CFB landscape you can go from hero to zero in a hurry with the portal and NIL money thrown around around like hookers and blow at the strip club. The reverse is also obtainable. If and when the athletic dept. at UF decides it wants to be serious about being a contender again, the climb out of this hole isn't insurmountable. But it's going to take a conscious decision and execution. And we are not seeing an inkling of this happening.
Having a garbage schedule in the ACC was very beneficial to FSU as well.
 
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sadgator sincerely wishes we had hookers and blow around our football program right now….

We have more like Applebees girls and CBD…the cheap vape shop crap…
Appleby’s girls and vape shop CBD sounds like a helluva time.
 
sadgator’s grandmother used to love to go to Hooters…no sh!t…

It might explain some stuff…
Sadgator's mom didn't know they even existed. I remember when FSU's "Eraser" used to cruise the Goodby's Creek in Mandarin (Monk Bonasort) Hooters with white powder under his nose. Sad is at least 55 years old. Who do you think you are foolin Willis? 😂
 
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When I was in the USCG we used to regularly hit the Virginia Beach hooters for $1 crab legs and coronas and a good time was had by all.
 
Maybe it was all the cheap beer but i remember the wings being decent in the 90s.

Pretty sure that it wasn't the beer.
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On the Westside, the patrons were mostly military and rednecks.
You ever happen to go to TJ's oyster pub on Blanding? No longer open. Good stuff, I love raw oysters. I actually knew TJ, hippy boy who made a fortune in the framing business in the 80's and 90's. He was also a drinking buddy. He never wore long pants even in 20 degree weather. He had a house and a sportfisherman on Black Creek that he would take to the Bahamas every spring. I have not seen him in 30 years.
 
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You ever happen to go to TJ's oyster pub on Blanding? No longer open. Good stuff, I love raw oysters. I actually knew TJ, hippy boy who made a fortune in the framing business in the 80's and 90's. He was also a drinking buddy. He never wore long pants even in 20 degree weather. He had a house and a sportfisherman on Black Creek that he would take to the Bahamas every spring. I have not seen him in 30 years.
I've been to TJ's way, way back early 90's. I was in my early 20's back then. It's been so long since I've been there I can't remember where in Blanding it was located.
 
Raw oysters are great, but as sadgator has gotten older he has realized that they just are too risky and aren’t worth your life.
Don't be a dumbass and only eat them when the water temps are in the 60's or colder and you'll be fine. Usually that's between Thanksgiving and March 15th. I'll get a bushel a couple of times a year and shuck them on the deck. The fun part is that I can throw my traps out off the seawall and eat blue crabs whenever I get a hankering.

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I've been to TJ's way, way back early 90's. I was in my early 20's back then. It's been so long since I've been there I can't remember where in Blanding it was located.
Me either. It was somewhere on Blanding between I295 and Kingsley on the right side of the road going west. Right near the Argyle Plaza entrance. My truck does NOT darken Blanding Blvd's shadow anymore. Not now, not EVER again. :p
 
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