March is UGA Hate month

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I bought season tickets for the first time today and spent most of the day reading this site and watching old clips on youtube, etc. Stumbled across this one and I'm not sure it made me mad so much as awestruck by the epic ****tiness of such a moron. I really like around 3:30 - look for the expert spelling of exterminator.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPvnXY5ZVfQ&feature=related

I also didn't stay around long enough after the UGA game last year but seeing this leads me to think CPJ should show this before every meeting to instill some serious hate and desire for vindication.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVjVYJmkZmk&feature=related
 
I bought season tickets for the first time today and spent most of the day reading this site and watching old clips on youtube, etc. Stumbled across this one and I'm not sure it made me mad so much as awestruck by the epic ****tiness of such a moron. I really like around 3:30 - look for the expert spelling of exterminator.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPvnXY5ZVfQ&feature=related

I also didn't stay around long enough after the UGA game last year but seeing this leads me to think CPJ should show this before every meeting to instill some serious hate and desire for vindication.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVjVYJmkZmk&feature=related

Sorry to correct you but we don't need no stinking specific month to piss on ugag.
 
I thought the same as soon as I posted it...but figure maybe it can be mid season super hate month.
 
Well, technically March is UGA hate month, as so are the other eleven months in the year.

That first clip is so unbelievably awful that I stopped watching it. Wanna better clip, see my signature. Yes, I know it was on EDSBS today, but dammit, I found it last night and put it in there. Either way, it's classic.
 
No, actually it's women's awareness month.

Just got this e-mail.

"Women's Awareness Month
Georgia Institute of Technology
March 2008

3/03 ? International Coffeehouse
3/04 ? Kickoff!
WST Speaker: The Changing Presence and
Participation of Women in Science?
3/08 ? Women?s Day of Service
High School Outreach
3/11 ? Take Back the Night
3/12 ? Stress Management
3/25 ? Self Defense Lesson
3/26 ? Graduate Women?s Lunch
Red Dress Fashion Show
3/28 ? The Secret Life of Bees discussion
Paula Poundstone
3/29 ? Girl Scout Outreach
3/31 ? Cap (and Wedding) Gown

http://cyberbuzz.gatech.edu/wam

WAM Highlights:

?From Scarcity to Visibility: The Changing Presence and Participation of Women in Science?
2008 WST Distinguished Lecturer
Tuesday March 4
4:00 pm
Clary Theatre (Success Center)
Reception follows

Dr. J. Scott Long, Chancellor's Professor of Sociology and Statistics and Associate Vice Provost for Research, Indiana University, is the author of foundational research on gender and scientific careers, and on methods of data analyses. His numerous articles and books include From Scarcity to Visibility: Gender Differences in the Careers of Doctoral Scientists and Engineers, published by the National Academy Press. The Georgia Tech Center for the Study of Women, Science, and Technology is supported by the Office of the Provost.


Women's Day of Service - sign up by Wednesday Saturday March 8 9:00 am to Noon Meet at the Campanile at 7:45 am

The mission of Women's Day of Service is to bring the female community of Georgia Tech together to give back to the surrounding Atlanta community. You can sign up for a project by visiting http://www.steppystyle.com/dos/


Take Back the Night
Tuesday March 11
8:00 pm
Campanile

Join us for our annual event to raise awareness about sexual violence against women. Take Back the Night includes survivor stories, speakers, poems and a candle lighting ceremony. *"When we lean on one another, we all stand stronger."


Self-Defense Lesson by Knuckleup Fitness (free but registration required) Tuesday March 25 Meet at WRC at 8:00 pm if you need a ride, otherwise class starts at 8:30 pm Knuckleup Fitness 197 14th Street < http://cyberbuzz.gatech.edu/wam/events.php>
FREE
< http://www.knuckleupfitness.com/georgia-tech-womens-self-defense-seminar.html >


Red Dress Fashion Show
Wednesday March 26
7:00 to 9:00 pm
Klaus Atrium

Join us for a night of fashion and fun! Our first ever Red Dress Fashion Show will feature students from various Georgia Tech women?s organizations modeling red dresses provided by Macy?s.

The Red Dress Fashion Show is a part of the American Heart Association?s ?Go Red for Women? movement, which celebrates the energy, passion and power we have as women to band together and wipe out heart disease. You can purchase tickets here http://womenscenter.gatech.edu/plugins/red_dress/



For details about the full list of events, please visit, http://cyberbuzz.gatech.edu/wam


Women's Awareness Month is a month-long celebration that brings female role models to the Georgia Tech campus and develops programs that provoke questioning about and discussion of women's issues and women's roles in society. All members of the GT community are invited to participate. WAM is a cornerstone student program of the GT Women's Resource Center.


www.womenscenter.gatech.edu


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No, actually it's women's awareness month.

Odd. Do they really need this at Tech? Thinking back to my days their, I was quite aware of them.

Back on the subject of those lame-ass videos. The first reminds me of a coworker I used to have. He wanted to be an engineer, but he was such a POS redneck Uga-butt-sniffer that he wound up going to Southern Polytech in Marietta. Evidently his hatred for us was so great, that he was willing to settle for mediocrity.

The reality is that he probably wouldn't have cut it at Tech. So instead, he got his B of Technology degree and then went around claiming it was just as good and how it wasn't fair he would have to wait three extra years to apply for his license.

When asked about school choice his favorite phrase was, "I don't need to know how to build a clock in order to tell time." I shut him up one day by asking him, "If you don't know how it works, how do you know it's right?"
 
Knoxjacket, correct.

Hate of UGA has no holiday,

If memory serves me correctly, back in 07 someone started a Thread 'why I hate UGA', it went on for pages and pages.
 
I never in a million years thought I'd see a RED DRESS show at Tech. I won't wear anything red.
 
I think we should designate any month with an "R" in it as Ugag Hate Month.

We could then save May through August for ThugU, F$U, Clampsum, Notre Dumb, etc.

On the other hand, maybe we need to set aside one of the hoops season months for a Dookie/Coach K/Dick Vitale Hate Month......

Or maybe designate any day ending in a "Y" as Ugag Hate Day.......
 
Every day is HATEUGaG! As a manager, trust me, NO ONE in my department is allowed to wear red EVER!
They have learned the meaning of leg humpers and butt sniffers and they have come to the LIGHT.
:bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:
 
I once interviewed a kid

who went to UGA law school. He seemed nice enough, had good grades, etc., but talked incessantly about the Dawgs and how he was such a big fan, blah, blah, blah. I was fairly new to my firm, and had not hung the diplomas yet. I think he was told that I was from Georgia and had just assumed that I must be a UGAg fan since there are very few Tech lawyers.

After about 13 minutes of hearing his verbal masturbation regarding anything and everything UGA, I politely concluded the interview by stating that I actually went to Tech and that as far as I knew, the firm had no special program regarding the hiring of mentally challenged individuals and that he should double-check with HR. I will admit that, in hindsight, this may have not been the best move from a litigation exposure standpoint, but the look on that guy's face was priceless.
 
The reality is that he probably wouldn't have cut it at Tech. So instead, he got his B of Technology degree and then went around claiming it was just as good and how it wasn't fair he would have to wait three extra years to apply for his license.

Just as good, huh? Dream on!
 
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