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West Virginia Knows How to Tailgate

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WVU Fans
I realize that West Virginia is a backwards, inbred state, and trust me - I'm very sympathetic to that. But that doesn't mean that their football fans have to act like complete morons and light things on fire every time they get excited about a game. When the Mountaineers make their bi-annual trip to Pittsburgh, I always laugh walking into Heinz Field as I listen to a bunch of hicks scream "Pitt is sh--", or some other very creative chant. These idiots actually drive (drunk) all the way up from Morgantown to scream at us in our own stadium! Then they go back home and set their couches on fire. Unreal.
 
Film's casting call wants that 'inbred' look

By David M. Brown
TRIBUNE-REVIEW
Tuesday, February 26, 2008


A movie about to be filmed in Pittsburgh is casting Gothic characters -- including an albino-like girl and deformed people -- to depict West Virginia mountain people. "'Regular-looking" children need not apply.

That's the gist of an open casting call for paid extras for "Shelter," a horror film starring Julianne Moore that will begin shooting in Pittsburgh in March.

The casting call scheduled for Sunday invites "men and women of all races, 18 or older," to try out as extras, according to the announcement from Downtown-based Donna Belajac Casting. But the extras wanted for the West Virginia scenes evoke images of "Deliverance" and "The Hills Have Eyes."

http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/s_554266.html
 
WVU-CU should become a regular series, with the winner taking home the flaming couch trophy each year.
 
Yeah, mother-****er!

And "Rocky Mountain High" is ten times the John Denver song "Country Roads, Take me Home (West Virginia)" is. :moon:



It's tough to trash talk these days:sad1:
 
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