Favorite team:Washington 
Location:Seattle, WA
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Interests:Husky Football
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Registered on:8/14/2009
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re: why UW went 0-12 last year

Posted by wasupper27 on 8/26/09 at 12:56 pm to
Now that is funny!!!
He's a confused guy... He will probably be for which ever team wins more games...
Seems I hit a nerve there. I figured thats what your problem was. Here is a couple web sites you may visit for your problem:

www.enzyte.com or www.capatrex.com

You didn't have to move all the way to Kelso because of this problem. There is a tiny (excuse the pun) percentage of women that say size doesn't matter.

I'll stop picking on you since it is such a touchy problem you have, I feel guilty.

PS - Before you claim a team like Oregon maybe you should pick one that has some history behind it like Rose Bowl victories or national titles, none of which Oregon has. And yes you don't have to remind me Oregon has beat UW the last four or five years, I know this but we have tradition unlike them and will be back shortly.
Arent you Daddy's camera boy. The one who has Oregon small penis envy???? You probably don't even have 10 friends period chump. Out of all the TigerDroppings posters that live in the NW you are the one who has no idea what your talking about most of the time.

re: Tailgating in Seattle

Posted by wasupper27 on 8/15/09 at 4:30 pm to
E-12 parking lot, should be just behind the rock climbing wall, black Denali with two purple tents. Bring some booze and we will try to stay standing upright for the 7:30 kickoff.

re: Tailgating in Seattle

Posted by wasupper27 on 8/15/09 at 4:19 pm to
No need to get out your pictures from the stadiums your daddy took you to in Colorado or whereever. We can just agree to disagree.

re: Tailgating in Seattle

Posted by wasupper27 on 8/15/09 at 4:00 pm to
Thats about what I would expect to hear from somebody living in Kelso. Anybody who could honestly mutter the words "rather live in Eugene" has issues. Sorry that people in the Seattle area picked on you so much that you felt you had to move way down south to Kelso. You shouldve just continued down I5 to Eugene (not too much difference between the two). I've been to Autzen 4 times over the last 7 years and have been on the losing end several times but was there when we smoked them as well. I like the football facilities and the atmoshere but anybody who has actually spent time there would agree with my comments. I am confident I have traveled to more schools over the last 4 years than you have in your life.

re: Tailgating in Seattle

Posted by wasupper27 on 8/15/09 at 1:39 pm to
The reason Autzen is like that is because it is the meth capital of the US, it's in the middle of nowhere, and local government partakes in the weed smoking as well to cope with the fact they live in Eugene.

re: Visitor's Guide to Seattle

Posted by wasupper27 on 8/15/09 at 12:26 pm to
Seattle & Vancouver are home to some of the best weed in the country. You should have no problem getting your party favors hanging out downtown or on campus.

re: Tailgating in Seattle

Posted by wasupper27 on 8/15/09 at 12:27 am to
You can drink all you want around our stadium just as long as you keep it in a cup. I am confident you will all have a great time and be pleasantly surprised by the gameday atmosphere.

re: Tailgating in Seattle

Posted by wasupper27 on 8/15/09 at 12:19 am to
There are some scattered tickets left but there will be 70,000 plus there.

re: Tailgating in Seattle

Posted by wasupper27 on 8/15/09 at 12:11 am to
UW has two large parking lots for tailgating. One side is mostly RV's and some tents and the other side (water side, E-12) is all tents. Police do roam around but as long as your alcohol is in a cup you will not be bothered. They only mess with you if the see you drinking out of a bottle or can. My best reccomendation for all of you that are making the trip is to try to buy a E-12 parking pass. That will allow you to enter the lot early and claim a spot. Other wise just come out and tailgate with some of the dawg fans. You will enjoy this much more than going to a bar miles away from the stadium. Despite the assumptions I have read by LSU fans at this site the Husky fans will be out tailgating in big numbers, and will be fired up for this game. Even the last two years under our lame duck coach (who nobody supported) we came out in numbers for Ohio State, Oklahoma, and Notre Dame.