RCMB Bashing Brian / Public Service Announcement

Submitted by AZBlue on

Against my better judgement, I usually take a trip over to RCMB once a week to see what is happening in Spartyland.  (I picture myself as a Dian Fossey type - going to study the primates on their turf)

Today - between the typical "got some strange lately?"  and "Brady Hoke is fat!" fare is a thread discussing the recent online bio on our very own Brian.  While reading the comments I could totally visualize Ogre standing outside the Alpha Beta house screaming" NERD!!!!".   I will not stoop to share more and did not respond to the thread.  However, the anti-nerd theme now leads me to believe that many MSU convict-atheletes stident-atheletes are actual posters on the board.  Feel free to take a look if you dare.

PSA for new posters -- i.e the person who posted the "Purdont" thread today -- Please take the time to visit RCMB.  A few short minutes will make it obvious why name calling (O$U, U$C, Spartina, etc.), text-speak, and such will immediately raise the ire of the MGoCommunity.  To paraphrase our new coach,  "This is MgoBlog and we are above such things"........ PS - also Smileys suck

Engin77

August 18th, 2011 at 12:45 PM ^

People who ran over to see what's going on at RCMB will being pissed at the MSU Football banner ads appearing on their MGoBlog pages. That's a severe form of online herpes in my book.

MGoSteelers

August 18th, 2011 at 7:32 PM ^

Saw this on the ESPN B10 Blog... Interview with Jerel Worth, regarding the spartan/wolverine tattoo.

What's the story behind the tattoo?

JW: It was just an idea. We were chilling one day, and I came up with I wanted to get a Spartan tattoo to represent my school, and my dislike for the school down the road. I didn't want it to go down as negative message toward anybody. Just wanted to show the love I had for my school. I told my tattoo artist and he sketched it up, and I enjoyed it.

Where did you have it done?

JW: I had it done in Ann Arbor, at my friend's house. We were all hanging out, relaxing and barbecuing, and we were all getting tattoos. A lot of people came up with their ideas, and that's what I came up with. And there it was.

So you did it in Ann Arbor?

JW: Yeah, unfortunately. That's where my guy was, and he was the best guy to do it. So it's cool.