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August 12, 2003

Anti-Federalist response…

Filed under: Uncategorized — Patrick @ 3:37 pm

Lee, you ignorant slut. Soccer does not suck, and the last time Manchester United played Celtic was in 2002 at Old Trafford in Manchester, with Celtic winning 4-3. Bitch.

Also, in spite of the academics of most of the Big11 schools being over-rated, even THEY can see that Syracuse is not a top academic institution. Syracuse is a playground for whiny Long Island brats who couldn’t get into a real school, but insist on having their parents pay $35,000/year tuition. That way, they don’t look bad at Thanksgiving break when comparing college choices with their HS friends over a few lines of quality Columbian powder cocaine.
That being said, if any school goes from the Big East to the Big11, it will likely be Pitt. Of course, the Big11 will likely not expand unless to admit Notre Dame.

As for whether Penn State sucks more or less than Miami or Virginia Tech, clearly the answer is more. Is this even up for debate? This is one of those “off the table because it has already been decided” issues – Penn State sucks more than any other school in the universe. The only school that comes close is Notre Dame (and it is close, by the way).





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