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Sunday, June 29, 2014

Roll Tide Guy—Iron Bowl

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One year ago on Round and Square (24 April 2012)—Primary Sources: Good Morning, Mother
Two years ago on Round and Square (24 April 2011)—Endings: Primitive Classification

[a] I'm Innocent...Roll Tide PD
I'm Innocent...
Roll Tide

But now that I have your attention, I want to complete my "substantive" posts this month with a nod toward the Iron Bowl

[b] Auburn Gateway RF
That's what we call it down here when my Crimson Tide play the Auburn Tigers. There is mutual loathing (sometimes taken to criminal levels), but I have had a lot of time to think these days, and I am renouncing my previous antipathy for Auburn. 

Mind you, I still want to crush them every year, but this is really Alabama pride.

The whole darned state.

I'll be thinking about that while I listen to the game (while square-dancing on my houseboat...on Alabama's navigable waterways).

Beat Auburn, but let's not kill their trees.

Roll Tide.
[c] Save the date RF
[Originally posted on June 29, 2014]

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