LunchTime said:
What is too far?
Serious question.
Strap in. There's a 400-year backlog.LunchTime said:
What is too far?
Serious question.
LunchTime said:
What is too far?
Serious question.
In which case, so?AunBear89 said:
Always seemed like a stupid name for a rivalry of any kind, particularly in Oregon, which had very little involvement is said conflict.
Might have more appropriate for a Kansas-Missouri rivalry. A little less graphic than The Bloody Shirt Game.AunBear89 said:
Always seemed like a stupid name for a rivalry of any kind, particularly in Oregon, which had very little involvement is said conflict.
How about the "How Can Both Major Colleges In One State Have Such Ridiculous Mascots Game".operbear said:
Replace "Civil War" with "Uncivil War"; more correct.
bluehenbear said:
Ducks vs Beavers...hmmm
the big splash?
i got nothing
The Kansas-Missouri game is known as The Border War (also an apt name for that rivalry).Fyght4Cal said:Might have more appropriate for a Kansas-Missouri rivalry. A little less graphic than The Bloody Shirt Game.AunBear89 said:
Always seemed like a stupid name for a rivalry of any kind, particularly in Oregon, which had very little involvement is said conflict.
King of the 5 Freeway?Big C said:bluehenbear said:
Ducks vs Beavers...hmmm
the big splash?
i got nothing
Um, speaking of the Oregon State mascot...
AunBear89 said:
Always seemed like a stupid name for a rivalry of any kind, particularly in Oregon, which had very little involvement in said conflict.
The "Shop here, we don't have a sales tax" game or the "Don't touch that fuel pump, we handle the toxins around here" game.Golden One said:
How about "The Rain War".
The Fowl-Vermin CupFyght4Cal said:
The Swamp Thing
The War of the Willamette.71Bear said:The "Shop here, we don't have a sales tax" game or the "Don't touch that fuel pump, we handle the toxins around here" game.Golden One said:
How about "The Rain War".
Note: Counties in Oregon with over 40,000 residents do not permit drivers to pump their own fuel.
sycasey said:
I guess I don't get the logic here. Was anything about the game's marketing or pageantry actually referencing the Confederacy?
The American Civil War was not the only civil war.