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Debbie will be Triggered

All those unsavory southsiders descending on Debbie's tranquil suburban neighborhood. Perhaps we'll see a teen takeover at the Dairy Queen?

"Wilmette Police Department, how may I direct your call?"
"Yes, this is Debbie Downer from 1115 Laramie. Please send a squad car to patrol Laramie Avenue near Loyola. There are dozens of suspicious looking characters wearing hoodies and do rags walking past my house and throwing their roadies on my front lawn."
 
All those unsavory southsiders descending on Debbie's tranquil suburban neighborhood. Perhaps we'll see a teen takeover at the Dairy Queen?

"Wilmette Police Department, how may I direct your call?"
"Yes, this is Debbie Downer from 1115 Laramie. Please send a squad car to patrol Laramie Avenue near Loyola. There are dozens of suspicious looking characters wearing hoodies and do rags walking past my house and throwing their roadies on my front lawn."
A truly pathetic comment on a prep football forum. Please try to be better.
Talk about the rivalry. Talk about college prospects on the team.
Talk about the possibility this could be first of two meetings in 2025..
Just get out of the gutter please.
 
Lighten up Francis.
No room for that kind of comment on a sports board. It's not funny.
Reality is, I live in a community that's 30 pct. white. I have watched my local high school team play at night at Loyola, not in football, but in basketball, and the Loyola people were every bit as accommodating to the visiting fans as every other school is when my home team plays on the road.
To suggest that Loyola fans would be upset having Mt. Carmel fans come up to Wilmette for a Friday night game is not fair to either community.
There was zero need for the comment.
 
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No room for that kind of comment on a sports board. It's not funny.
Reality is, I live in a community that's 30 pct. white. I have watched my local high school team play at night at Loyola, not in football, but in basketball, and the Loyola people were every bit as accommodating to the visiting fans as every other school is when my home team plays on the road.
To suggest that Loyola fans would be upset having Mt. Carmel fans come up to Wilmette for a Friday night game is not fair to either community.
There was zero need for the comment.
Despite the fact that you jumped to conclusions and got your knickers all in a twist when you could have nicely asked me to explain the joke you didn't get, I'm going to go easy on you.

What I wrote was tongue in cheek and referred to a time back when Loyola was trying to obtain village approval to install lights on their field. It has nothing to do with Loyola fans and everything to do with Loyola neighbors and some of the less-than-neighborly things they were quoted in local media as saying about southside fans coming up to Wilmette for night games. There were a number of posts about that here, and the name Debbie on this board has become a descriptor for Loyola's bitchy neighbors. One of the best posts was after a MC vs LA night game when a poster reported he had a Debbie sighting of her on the street outside her house before the game with a fistful of cash in her hand and directing cars containing MC fans to park in her driveway.

Although the Debbie posts started around two years ago, references to Debbie have been a running joke here ever since (not quite at the level of the Bartlett freshmen team, but part of this board's lore nonetheless). That's what Dean was referring to in the subject line of his first post of this thread.

Have a nice day.
 
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No room for that kind of comment on a sports board. It's not funny.
Reality is, I live in a community that's 30 pct. white. I have watched my local high school team play at night at Loyola, not in football, but in basketball, and the Loyola people were every bit as accommodating to the visiting fans as every other school is when my home team plays on the road.
To suggest that Loyola fans would be upset having Mt. Carmel fans come up to Wilmette for a Friday night game is not fair to either community.
There was zero need for the comment.
There's a backstory to this.
 
‘I’ve been throwing my empties on Debbie’s lawn since the Carter administration.’

Schlitz made a sturdy 8oz. can. That pull-tab had some sturdiness too.
 
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‘I’ve been throwing my empties on Debbie’s lawn since the Carter administration.’

Schlitz made a sturdy 8oz. can. That pull-tab had some sturdiness too.
How about the 7-oz. "Little Joe" Schlitz bottles that circulated in the 1960s and a bit beyond.
 
Despite the fact that you jumped to conclusions and got your knickers all in a twist when you could have nicely asked me to explain the joke you didn't get, I'm going to go easy on you.

What I wrote was tongue in cheek and referred to a time back when Loyola was trying to obtain village approval to install lights on their field. It has nothing to do with Loyola fans and everything to do with Loyola neighbors and some of the less-than-neighborly things they were quoted in local media as saying about southside fans coming up to Wilmette for night games. There were a number of posts about that here, and the name Debbie on this board has become a descriptor for Loyola's bitchy neighbors. One of the best posts was after a MC vs LA night game when a poster reported he had a Debbie sighting of her on the street outside her house before the game with a fistful of cash in her hand and directing cars containing MC fans to park in her driveway.

Although the Debbie posts started around two years ago, references to Debbie have been a running joke here ever since (not quite at the level of the Bartlett freshmen team, but part of this board's lore nonetheless). That's what Dean was referring to in the subject line of his first post of this thread.

Have a nice day.
You sure it’s Debbie and not Karen! Hahahaha
 
New Orleans has drive-thru daiquiri shops, and since the drinks must be in sealed containers, they put a piece of tape over the straw. This gives you an idea of how lax the drinking laws are, and on the rare occasions when people do get busted, the judges are known to be on the lenient side.
 
When I was a kid and when I was in HS we traveled to the south to my Uncle's house for vacations a few times. My grandparents and that side of the family lived there. I remember when we went when I was in HS and I distinctly remember my Uncle driving us to go fishing and he was drinking a beer and driving. So, I asked him what would happen if a cop stopped him. And he said nothing would happen. They might take the beer away and ask him not to drink and drive. But no ticket or anything.

LOL. I thought that was the coolest thing. Here we were in HS riding around and drinking but keeping an eye out for the cops. If they stopped you all they would do is take the beer away and tell you to go home and if they saw you out again that night drinking once more they would either tell our dads or take us to jail. I knew what my choice would be. LOL. Good times...I think.
 
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Little Kings and Mickey Big Mouths were both small but sturdy, too.
All.... Beat me to it Crusader. Little Kings ( Cream Ale) 7 ounce bottles in an eight pack. Every teenager in town back in the day was on that stuff. Ratsy

 
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