Approximately 40,000 fans showed up at Bryant-Denny Stadium on Saturday to celebrate Alabama's first national championship since 1992.
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WHAT'S YOUR DEAL? said:
How many people visited Walmart where they had the trophy available to take photos with? You're right, it isn't LA.
JAG said:
I suspected all along that Walmart was too small a venue for that trophy.
torpedoman said:
After all the DNA results were in, it became a Guinness Book record biggest family reunion in history. A side bar.... a grand total of 13,672 teeth were counted and the "bakker spit" residue took deployment of the Alabama National Guard to clean up.
Yahoo, Roll Tide!
New Monopoly said:
I'm not surprised. What else is there to do in Alabama?
paulm said:
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I'm not surprised. What else is there to do in Alabama?
Well, sure, but all of the alabama folks are cousins or brother and sister.
TrojanRick said:
Interesting name for a stadium, honoring Bear Bryant and Denny's restaurants - maybe the stadium is built on a former Denny's site!!!
And Mike, I guarantee they are all related in some way.
DFWTrojan said:
I heard it was a monster truck rally and the Bama celebration was just the half-time entertainment.
How many people visited Walmart where they had the trophy available to take photos with? You're right, it isn't LA.
I suspected all along that Walmart was too small a venue for that trophy.
After all the DNA results were in, it became a Guinness Book record biggest family reunion in history. A side bar.... a grand total of 13,672 teeth were counted and the "bakker spit" residue took deployment of the Alabama National Guard to clean up.
Yahoo, Roll Tide!
I'm not surprised. What else is there to do in Alabama?
New Monopoly Author Profile Page said:
I'm not surprised. What else is there to do in Alabama?
the same thing SC did when it won BCS.
Jealousy is not becoming
Well, sure, but all of the alabama folks are cousins or brother and sister.
Interesting name for a stadium, honoring Bear Bryant and Denny's restaurants - maybe the stadium is built on a former Denny's site!!!
And Mike, I guarantee they are all related in some way.
I heard it was a monster truck rally and the Bama celebration was just the half-time entertainment.