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    Mason-GW Game Is Getting INTENSE

    By Chris Mottram | December 1, 2009

    In case you hadn’t heard, the Mason-GW game tomorrow night (7 p.m., MASN) has been dubbed by GW as the “Battle For the Orange Line.” I don’t even know what the means. The winner earns the right to wait 15 minutes for a train at the Dunn Loring stop en route to the Clarendon Ballroom? Please, by all means, you can have it, Colonials.

    Anyway, these BROS are serious about it:

    “Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee…”

    Topics: George Mason, Great Ideas | 5 Comments »

    5 Responses to “Mason-GW Game Is Getting INTENSE”

    1. horseydeucey Says:
      December 2nd, 2009 at 9:52 AM

      That was the most intimidating vid I have ever seen.

      Notice the lack of smiling faces. Notice the well-timed edits. The use of stock photos just screamed intimidation. The brilliantly composed shots creates a sense of utter domination.

      World, you have just been put on notice. The Colonials are very concerned as to the readiness status of the Patriots basketball team.

    2. Terps77 Says:
      December 2nd, 2009 at 11:57 AM

      Awesome Intro to Video project, bro!

    3. Max Wass Says:
      December 2nd, 2009 at 2:15 PM

      It’s totally getting intense. I’m not usually one for trash talk, but somehow I felt the need to engage a Mason fan in the Sports Bog comments and rip him a new one.

      (http://voices.washingtonpost.com/dcsportsbog/2009/12/battle_of_the_orange_line.html#comments)

      He responded by posting his GPA. Big mistake.

      Go GW!

    4. Chris Mottram Says:
      December 2nd, 2009 at 3:55 PM

      3.0 GPA, Sport Management major. We had to take TWO first-aid courses AND be CPR certified. Suck on those nuts, Max.

    5. Max Wass Says:
      December 2nd, 2009 at 4:32 PM

      Okay, I give up. You win. It’s times like these that I fear I’ll never live up to becoming the real life equivalent of Jason Schwartzman’s character from Rushmore.

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