Haven't seen any audio posted yet, but it's being reported on socials that he "definitely said it"
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That, or LSU will hire him.West Virginia. Huggy Bear will remain.
A man who wears track suits to formal events, no lessMan you just never expect it from the 70 year white guys you absolutely expect it from.
That's honestly top 5 things I hope to take from him when I'm his age. Just go to weddings in a velour track suit.A man who wears track suits to formal events, no less
Man you just never expect it from the 70 year white guys you absolutely expect it from.
100%Man you just never expect it from the 70 year white guys you absolutely expect it from.
I'm over 30 and when I was in high school, a derivate of the word +got at the end was very popular among the guys in my high school. And it probably wasn't, though maybe sometimes, meant as a slight to the LGBTQ community (which didn't exist under that umbrella at the time) at least as far as I can recall. It was more like "Hey, do you want to go fishing with us after school? No? Ok, whatever f***ot!"I actually laughed. I quit using that word awhile ago, but I guarantee every guy over the age of 30 on this board used it when they were younger, with no malice towards the LGBTQ community intended.
You can’t/shouldn’t use it these days, but not a fireable offense, IMO.
It's always the people you least expect, is what I would say if it wasn't the guy I most expected to say something like that.Man you just never expect it from the 70 year white guys you absolutely expect it from.
So he meant to say “Catholic Cigarettes”?Are we sure he’s not just British?
I love how hard Trevman simps for every old white guy who does something dumb.It's always the people you least expect, is what I would say if it wasn't the guy I most expected to say something like that.
Watch a comedy from the early aughts and it’s wild how casually being gay was used as a punch line in the not so distant past.I'm over 30 and when I was in high school, a derivate of the word +got at the end was very popular among the guys in my high school. And it probably wasn't, though maybe sometimes, meant as a slight to the LGBTQ community (which didn't exist under that umbrella at the time) at least as far as I can recall. It was more like "Hey, do you want to go fishing with us after school? No? Ok, whatever f***ot!"
Watch a comedy from the early aughts and it’s wild how casually being gay was used as a punch line in the not so distant past.
There’s a whole South Park episode about this phenomenon
I pretty sure that's still a pretty standard word for most high school boys. Right or wrong I don't see any planet where Huggins gets the boot for saying this.I actually laughed. I quit using that word awhile ago, but I guarantee every guy over the age of 30 on this board used it when they were younger, with no malice towards the LGBTQ community intended.
You can’t/shouldn’t use it these days, but not a fireable offense, IMO.
It's definitely true. That word was definitely part of the lexicon in the late 90s and early 2000's.Watch a comedy from the early aughts and it’s wild how casually being gay was used as a punch line in the not so distant past.
There’s a whole South Park episode about this phenomenon