I have no problem with getting the Orange/Orangemen thing wrong, it's natural. My issue is...if you're going with the orange juice motif, then doesn't it make more sense to call us the Orange? I'm just sayin' And no, I am not thirsty for Husky Football, thank you. (H/T: John C.)
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Sean Keeley
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perhaps their
marketing director had the same qualifications ours did: better looking than the ADs first wife.
by ryanwk628 on Sep 9, 2010 12:10 AM EDT up reply actions 2 recs
Rec'd
That was awesome
It's the most bullshit thing I've seen in thirty years.
by Girardi Party on Sep 9, 2010 10:15 AM EDT up reply actions
LOL
Outstanding.
"(BARF)" - Donovan McNabb, during his game winning drive against Virginia Tech in 1998
The orange juice looks delicious
and the Husky looks like a creepy molester in the bushes.
by saucycolavita on Sep 9, 2010 1:33 AM EDT reply actions 1 recs
I stand corrected
I always thought the name of the dog was spelled “Huskie” to distinguish from the adjective “husky” which charitably describes, say, Andrew Tiller. When I look at this ad my brain translates it as “Thirsty for overlarge football?”
http://cusecountry.com
Thats right, Im...
getting my hopes up. Please just smash them Syracuse. Dont send me to bed Saturday night a big Sad Orange Panda.
And I'm...
Getting ready to actually watch the Orange play a game!
by Gregory Tuers on Sep 9, 2010 9:22 AM EDT up reply actions
You know, it's stupid
They should just call us the Orangemen and Orangewomen again. For football, I think Orangemen is a no-brainer. It’s a sport that’s only played by men anyway (Lingerie Bowl notwithstanding). I sort of like that even though Orange is our “official” nickname, Orangemen is our “unofficial” nickname, much as it was when we were “officially” the Saltine Warriors.
End of bizarre rant.
"(BARF)" - Donovan McNabb, during his game winning drive against Virginia Tech in 1998






























