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I'm pretty much a life-long Columbus, OH resident and a near life-long suckeye hater. Sadly the goofs whose life seems to revolve around a school they've most never attended or have any affiliation, those who can't stop talking, who think this "buckeye nation" is as huge as they imagine, who finally have something to be happy about because "their team" has won this national championship just can't STFU about it!
One can't watch or listen to any of the local TV or radio stations without constantly bombarding of the "go bucks" BS over and over and over and over and over and over X infinity.............
So of course how do this ******s show their appreciation---naturally they burn and vandalize things close to the OSU campus---that's how we do things now right? Then we have those already worried about next season---a mere two days after this one ends.
So anyway---bad time to live in Columbus for a Suckeye hater!
I sympathize a bit, JWA. I have relatives in the C-bus area (and relatives in many of the other B1G school areas), so the "THE Ohio State University" garbage makes me want to puke sometimes.
However, I saw two positives to the OSU win: 1. It was not an SEC team. 2. It was a B1G team. I don't know that these will translate into much for the Boilers, but we can Hope. No, wait, he's gone...
Truthfully I don't have a dog in that fight even though I did attend two quarters at OSU (STILL refuse to call it "THE Ohio State University )---it is, always has been simply OSU to me...........
Honestly I root against them mostly because I love hearing the whining, crying, lamenting, hand-wringing goofs who seem to let something so trivial affect such big parts of their lives. I can be a fan of something without it affecting my relationships with the rest of the world----in that way I believe I'm ahead of collective moronism.
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