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re: A friend of mine asked me if it is appropriate to bring her two kids 8 and 10 to LSU game.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 7:35 pm to tigbit
Posted on 10/15/18 at 7:35 pm to tigbit
I have section 301 row 4 seats for Rice. I will have a child but I am hoping the Rice game will be a bit calmer (no NECK). Is this a bad place to sit with a child?
Posted on 10/15/18 at 7:41 pm to tigbit
I brought my 8 year old to our first LSU game together, the Tech game. He's still talking about it almost every other day and says how it was the best day ever. You can't hide your/any kids from everything, always, let them have an amazing day that they will never forget! Tell your friend to chill, it's not going to corrupt them..
Posted on 10/15/18 at 7:44 pm to lsutigermall
I have tickets in 301 for Rice. Wouldn’t you think that is a better chance for a PG RATING? seiriously.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 7:50 pm to Meldedee
Yep. PG for sure. Don’t bring them to a big game.
Big games are too much work with kids. We sit two hours after, have a drink and cigar.
Big games are too much work with kids. We sit two hours after, have a drink and cigar.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 7:54 pm to tigbit
Don’t bring your kids unless you don’t mind idiot Cajun millennials suggesting beastiality
Posted on 10/15/18 at 7:54 pm to tigbit
I have a one year old son and have no issue with bringing him to games. I won’t have issues bringing him to games when he’s 4, 9 or 13.
Learn to fricking parent. If you can’t tell your kids that those are adult words and not to repeat them then that’s on you. Keep censoring your children and you aren’t preparing them for the real world.
Learn to fricking parent. If you can’t tell your kids that those are adult words and not to repeat them then that’s on you. Keep censoring your children and you aren’t preparing them for the real world.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 8:13 pm to tigbit
Only if she is willing to split them up and use them as spot holders in the bathroom and concession lines.
Hell, rent them out for that. Labor laws do not apply in the upper E.
Hell, rent them out for that. Labor laws do not apply in the upper E.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 8:36 pm to Big Scrub TX
What the frick ever happened to the ‘hunting camp rule’ for children?
“Son, you’re gonna hear some crazy stuff and some bad words today. It’s a part of growing up, but NEVER, under ANY circumstances do you repeat anything you hear today in front of your mother”
“Son, you’re gonna hear some crazy stuff and some bad words today. It’s a part of growing up, but NEVER, under ANY circumstances do you repeat anything you hear today in front of your mother”
Posted on 10/15/18 at 8:43 pm to bstew3006
PG but can go to R quickly
Posted on 10/15/18 at 8:49 pm to TaderSalad
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Well... there's plenty of pawpaws in the crowd who let out the occasional "frick YOU" to one another. R.
I sat in front of two older men for the Ole Miss game who remarked on every good looking woman who passed us walking up the steps (or down), and they did so rather bluntly and loudly.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 8:52 pm to tigbit
My sons first game was 1 week after he turned 2 in The Swamp in 2014, has been every year since then, he’s now 6 and addicted.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 8:54 pm to tigbit
We told ours when they were younger that they’d hear some things that they shouldn’t repeat. Reminded them before every game. It is what it is.
Can’t shelter them from everything.
Can’t shelter them from everything.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 9:14 pm to tigbit
I have two girls 7-11......and they hear way worse than that at school. If Tiger Stadium is her biggest fear in life for her kids. Then her and her kids are F'd.If an adult can't make a child understand that things they hear shouldn't be repeated then they shouldn't have had kids.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 9:23 pm to Mr. Hangover
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What the frick ever happened to the ‘hunting camp rule’ for children? “Son, you’re gonna hear some crazy stuff and some bad words today. It’s a part of growing up, but NEVER, under ANY circumstances do you repeat anything you hear today in front of your mother
best advice ever.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 9:56 pm to tigbit
The concerted suck that tiger dick bitch chant is trashy AF. Would expect to hear shite like that at a kid rock concert in white trash town Midwest USA. fricking embarrassing.
If Southern made the news with this shite before LSU, the “culcha” threads would be endless.
Saying a few “dirty” words your parents didn’t allow doesn’t make you a tough guy, nor does it make tiger stadium a tougher venue.
Scream and stay til 0:00 pussies.
If Southern made the news with this shite before LSU, the “culcha” threads would be endless.
Saying a few “dirty” words your parents didn’t allow doesn’t make you a tough guy, nor does it make tiger stadium a tougher venue.
Scream and stay til 0:00 pussies.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 10:09 pm to LSU GrandDad
I'll just tell her that if they ask tell them they are saying "suck that tiger's tick, bitch" and not to repeat it its not nice. She shouldn't have a problem in the upper deck for Rice.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 10:18 pm to tigbit
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A friend of mine asked me if it is appropriate to bring her two kids 8 and 10 to LSU gam
Please, give me a fricking break. I started going to LSU games at that age, and drunk frats were throwing bottles of bourbon at each other in the stands. People are such pussies these days.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 10:24 pm to Tiger_n_ATL
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