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Thursday
07Jul2005

Interesting

Looks like something I might've done in high school on a drunken night with way too much time on my hands.

Take a look at the closet/minibar, with holes for "cups, bottles, and shot glasses".

Looks like a fun partymobile, except that it's a converted "small bus".

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Hello,

You folks are all serious fans, I don't follow anything except the Gators and whoever is playing FSU. I know trite,,,but its true. Anywaym I am looking for a certain song written by a fan in the middle 90s. Played by southern rock band-most likely out of Gainesville.... do the gator chop... talks about spurrier and the T..
Anyone have any ideas as to the name of the song, who recorded it.. and where I might find it?

wildgator
January 10, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterwildgater

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