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    The cat won symple19's Avatar
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    http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/story?id=6131518

    I hope this guy is raped in prison until his asshole resembles a train tunnel.

    Hopefully the Auburn faithful won't retaliate, it's the last thing this great rivalry needs.

    Glad I was able to celebrate some big wins underneath those Oaks, and it breaks my heart that I'll have to watch them slowly die away.












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    They arrested the guy and a full-scale attempt to save the trees is underway. They are planning on removing and treating the soil in an attempt to stunt and reverse and damage.

    Dude should go to jail for a while if convicted. I think I heard upwards of 10 years.

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    Can't believe the suspect is a 62 year old man. What a idiot. Throw his old ass in jail.

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    Yeah Jmark, I'm hearing the same thing. Apparently it's going to be a fed thing because the guy used so much of the poison.

    Hate that this will add to the perception around the country that Alabama is just a state filled with rednecks and deranged fans. While partly true, it's way overblown.

    Heard on the news that this happened in Austin back in 89', and that they were able to save the tree. Any of you know any more?

    By the way, this guy who was arrested is a retired trooper from Texas, with a daughter named "Crimson Tide", and a son named "Bear Bryant". Wow, a former State Trooper. De able

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    While I'm not a fan of Auburn I think the act of attempting to destroy those particular trees is a travesty. See the mascots out fit, TP a statute, etc..., but don't ruin a tradition even if the school is a bitter rival.

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    Like symple said, this is a black eye for all of Alabama. What was arguably the best rivalry in college football (at present) suddenly looks pathetic and deranged.

    For Auburn/Alabama fans, this incident is going to be talked about for decades. Best case scenario is that things improve as residents step back and realize that this is just a game. Worst case scenario is that an idiot Auburn fan retaliates and things become worse.

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    Some effing Ducks fan set part of the turf on fire at Oregon State after the Civil War this year. They put his ass in jail for 2 weeks. Dumbass!

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    Since 1992 Brutalis's Avatar
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    So what do they look like now after being poisoned?

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    So what do they look like now after being poisoned?
    I don't think it was an instantaneous death. Rather a slow, but certain death. I don't think they look dead yet.

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    commandeer an artillery train and s the out of bammerville

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    Lol Crews jjktkk's Avatar
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    Just heard on ESPN that they expect the trees to die within two years.

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    So, wait, what's the big deal with these trees? Other than the fact that Auburn students seem to enjoy vandalizing them?

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    So, wait, what's the big deal with these trees? Other than the fact that Auburn students seem to enjoy vandalizing them?
    They are old, they are iconic (yes, in part through the temporary, harmless vandalism), and they were not his property to destroy.

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    So, wait, what's the big deal with these trees? Other than the fact that Auburn students seem to enjoy vandalizing them?
    They are 100 years old and tping the trees is alot different than poisioning them.

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    Since 1992 Brutalis's Avatar
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    I'm sure there are majestic oaks all across Alabama they can replace them with.

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    They are 100 years old and tping the trees is alot different than poisioning them.
    Never said it wasn't.

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    So, wait, what's the big deal with these trees? Other than the fact that Auburn students seem to enjoy vandalizing them?
    It's a gathering point, a coming together after a big win that's been going on since the 60's. I don't really expect others to understand, but it is a beloved tradition at Auburn and unique across the college landscape. Those trees are an icon, irreplaceable from a sentimental standpoint

    My guess would be that if they do indeed die, then new ones will be planted instead of other, fully grown trees being brought in.

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    Poonsie, hit the link I provided above, there's a video that will explain it better than I can

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    It's a gathering point, a coming together after a big win that's been going on since the 60's. I don't really expect others to understand, but it is a beloved tradition at Auburn and unique across the college landscape. Those trees are an icon, irreplaceable from a sentimental standpoint

    My guess would be that if they do indeed die, then new ones will be planted instead of other, fully grown trees being brought in.
    Poonsie, hit the link I provided above, there's a video that will explain it better than I can
    Thanks.

    I grew up in CS, and finally moved away at age 23. I completely get the importance placed on tradition (however unusual).

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    Huh.

    Watched the Toomer's Corner vid. Pretty sad, actually.

    I'm sure I'd be irate if someone did something like that to the Century Tree.

    Sorry, symp. That sucks.

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    On a lighter note...LSU Freek

    can't help but laugh


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    Bammer class:


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    In prison his name will be Toomer Up

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    what's wrong with people

    What a shame. Such trees exist for so long and after all that time, one day some pathetic get's the brilliant idea in his re ed head to do something like this.

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    All Hail the Legatron The Reckoning's Avatar
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    the oaks in austin are called the treaty oaks and were used as a meeting place for native american tribes all around the area before the euros showed up

    they got poisoned by some crazy guy and now they look like complete
    atleast we still have the battle oaks

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