On the way home today, I got passed on I-65 by a white mustang convertible.It was an '04 or later. The newer body-style.The Alabama plate (with logo, of course) read: 12NW8N.Twelve 'n Waitin'.
http://www.tigersx.com/forum/index.php?topic=6292.0Agreed.
Personalized tags are for losers!
I purloined this from the ITAT folks, mainly because this site will caption it oh so much better...
I have been reading about this all day at scout and rivals. Apparently Phil Fulmer Jr with the baby (notice how he is holding the baby) was in line all morning to meet $abear. Here is some video that someone provided.....the comment is funny as hell.
Sign mah baby, Sabin! Sign mah baby!!!
Please tell me that's photoshopped......please tell me that Coach midget isn't signing the baby.
Apparently he signed the shirt
Nick Saban Thanks Powerade in this PrayerTuesday, August 11, 2009Posted By Spencer Hall 5:05 PMFor $4 million, you get a lot of things from your coach. You get 20 hours of constant, focused effort a day. You get endless film study and recruiting so relentless Rick Neuheisel would say you're overdoing it a bit. You get the kind of attention to detail that makes secretaries weep, janitors double scrub the baseboards for fear a 3 a.m. inspection will result in a vicious tirade the next day, and can make grown men cry. You get the full force manstorm that is Nick Saban, all 5-foot-7 of him, and you get it right in the face for as long as you're signing the checks.*Don't say he's not tender, though. Like Ricky Bobby before him, Nick Saban will sign babies.That's a tattoo gun, by the way, not a pen, but never mind. So compelling is the aura surrounding Saban that the child sits quiet as a lamb while Saban tattoos "The Process" on her leg. Later, it will be discovered that the child is immune to radiation, can play a perfect free safety in a Cover 2 scheme, and has no need for sleep, companionship, or food other than Oatmeal Creme Pies. When she takes the oath of office to become Alabama's first female governor after a successful career as the only woman to play in the NFL** while teaching physics full-time at Cal Tech, you'll know where it all started.*Offer not valid if pursued by particularly alluring pro program.**Besides Jeff George