I found the VT fight song. It's AWESOME!!!

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Guess I was the only one who found this funny (certainly not the first time...).
 
Near blacksburg, it is still everyday life.

Talullah Gorge (where it was filmed) is less than 2 hours from ATL... GT is in ATL... just sayin'. Very ironic that we compare them to such stereotypical movie characters when the movie was filmed and set in our state!

I personally do not like making fun of other fanbases for being rednecks. We all have, know and love them. Many GT fans/alumni are from Georgia and proud to be from here... Is it as backwards as Mississippi? Of course not. Do we like the banjo? Hell yes!!!
 
I personally do not like making fun of other fanbases for being rednecks.

being from Georgia, one must be able to recognize the difference between rednecks (jacked-up pickup trucks, mullets, trailers, and beer) and hillbillies (overalls, banjoes, moonshine, and inbreeding).

VT fans are hillbillies, and I'd much rather put up with rednecks than hillbillies.
 
Talullah Gorge (where it was filmed) is less than 2 hours from ATL... GT is in ATL... just sayin'. Very ironic that we compare them to such stereotypical movie characters when the movie was filmed and set in our state!

I personally do not like making fun of other fanbases for being rednecks. We all have, know and love them. Many GT fans/alumni are from Georgia and proud to be from here... Is it as backwards as Mississippi? Of course not. Do we like the banjo? Hell yes!!!

And if you remember in the movie, Burt and friends were from Atlanta.
 
And if you remember in the movie, Burt and friends were from Atlanta.

Exactly and so am I... and aside from Burt they were all huge gaping pussies. GT has its share of native Atlantans, but just as many from the rural parts of Georgia.
 
being from Georgia, one must be able to recognize the difference between rednecks (jacked-up pickup trucks, mullets, trailers, and beer) and hillbillies (overalls, banjoes, moonshine, and inbreeding).

VT fans are hillbillies, and I'd much rather put up with rednecks than hillbillies.

And I like moonshine, banjoes, beer AND own a truck with a lift and 32" tires so where does that leave me :laugher:... although it is an '86 Toyota... but I have also owned two BMW's so I'm not all cool and tough....
 
Talullah Gorge (where it was filmed) is less than 2 hours from ATL... GT is in ATL... just sayin'. Very ironic that we compare them to such stereotypical movie characters when the movie was filmed and set in our state!

I personally do not like making fun of other fanbases for being rednecks. We all have, know and love them. Many GT fans/alumni are from Georgia and proud to be from here... Is it as backwards as Mississippi? Of course not. Do we like the banjo? Hell yes!!!

I thought Tallulah Gorge was a 1000 foot drop off that didn't even have water anymore since the river was redirected about 100 years ago. But the real issue is I want to comment on is the hillbillies vs rednecks. I have a lot more appreciation for hillbillies than rednecks. Hillbillies don't have no money! They make do with the best they can and bluegrass musical is wonderful. Do you realize what most rock groups would sound like unplugged?

Rednecks that buy big trucks and put big wheels on them have adequate money, but have a serious shortage of taste and brains.
 
I thought Tallulah Gorge was a 1000 foot drop off that didn't even have water anymore since the river was redirected about 100 years ago.

There's water running through it. I was just up there 2 weeks ago.
 
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