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Posted on 10/8/24 at 1:49 pm to el Gaucho
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I was there when they played the Black Lives Matter song and the crowd booed Do better lsu fans
Hope you cried at the actions of those fans and they laughed at you.
Posted on 10/8/24 at 1:54 pm to cbree88
quote:Bama fans stole my piss balloons and used them on me.
What’s the worst thing that’s happened to you in Tiger Stadium?
Posted on 10/8/24 at 2:08 pm to cbree88
Actually, I take back my earlier answer. My freshman year I was really really really drunk. A state trooper pulled me out of the line for the bathroom and kicked me out for being too drunk. The jackass did not even let me piss first (I do not know how I made it to a portapotty without pissing myself). I ended up getting extra hazing at the pledge meeting the next day. Also my date got really pissed at me for leaving her and never talked to me again which sucks because she was hot AF.
Posted on 10/8/24 at 2:27 pm to Dixie2023
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Saw the Tigers lose to Miami of Ohio for their homecoming game. Tommy Hodson was QB.
Was at that one too. Some bad losses in the late 80's/early 90's, with half the stadium full. Sol Graves, Chad Loup, Jesse Daigle, what a bad run that was. Florida put up an arse whipping too during these years, it was worse than the Miami debacle. To be fair, the '88 team had much better talent. Miami might have scored 75 on those Hallman teams.
Posted on 10/8/24 at 2:28 pm to cbree88
Some girl threw a big Coke in my face. I can't remember why.
Posted on 10/8/24 at 2:29 pm to cbree88
Got escorted out during one of the saints home games after Katrina. I was really hammered drinking out of a bottle of jack
Posted on 10/8/24 at 2:43 pm to TigerGman
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In the early '90s, watching these two young Assholes throw drinks on an elderly Alabama couple on a chilly November night after an ugly loss.
I was sitting on Highland Road in traffic on the way to the game. About 1/2 mile before Lee Drive and it was hot as balls. I was by myself and saw this elderly Alabama couple with their folding bleacher chairs, binoculars and a few other things walking and they were soaking wet. I opened my window and they asked how far to the stadium? Some students just told us it’s only a couple hundred yards ahead and we’ve
Been walking a while.
I laughed and told them to hop in. An hour later we parked. They were grateful for the lift but had to walk a long way back after the game.
Posted on 10/8/24 at 2:47 pm to cbree88
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What’s the worst thing that’s happened to you in Tiger Stadium?
Froze my testicles off while Darren McFadden, Felix Jones and Peyton Hillis ran up and down the field and CBS played 350 Napa Know How commercials and made the game take 6 hours and even more miserable for those of us in the stands.
Posted on 10/8/24 at 6:10 pm to Sheep
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Froze my testicles off while Darren McFadden, Felix Jones and Peyton Hillis ran up and down the field and CBS played 350 Napa Know How commercials and made the game take 6 hours and even more miserable for those of us in the stands.
My memory of that game is being in traffic afterward with an eight year old and a six year old who couldn't understand why all the cars were just sitting there and NOT MOVING.
Posted on 10/9/24 at 5:56 am to Martini
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I was sitting on Highland Road in traffic on the way to the game. About 1/2 mile before Lee Drive and it was hot as balls. I was by myself and saw this elderly Alabama couple with their folding bleacher chairs, binoculars and a few other things walking and they were soaking wet. I opened my window and they asked how far to the stadium? Some students just told us it’s only a couple hundred yards ahead and we’ve
Been walking a while.
I laughed and told them to hop in. An hour later we parked. They were grateful for the lift but had to walk a long way back after the game.
You did good. Even if it was a couple of Gumps...
Posted on 10/9/24 at 8:08 am to cbree88
I’ve read through this entire thread and I feel like it could be an omen. My first game ever was in 08 vs ole miss. Sat in the last row on the east side upper. Nearly had a heat stroke from being dehydrated from drinking all day and then climbing up there.
Been to plenty games since then but it’s been a few years. Going this Saturday to ole miss… same exact spot in the stadium. Wish my fat arse luck.
Been to plenty games since then but it’s been a few years. Going this Saturday to ole miss… same exact spot in the stadium. Wish my fat arse luck.
Posted on 10/9/24 at 8:23 am to tigersownall
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Sat in the last row on the east side upper.
I’d seriously skip those seats and watch it on tv
Posted on 10/9/24 at 8:28 am to cbree88
Watched the U beat LSU's arse in the fricking rain coming down sideways. But me and my girlfriend left early and took a warm shower.
Posted on 10/9/24 at 8:43 am to elprez00
Elis last year was 2003 and we played at Ole piss bc I was there. He got stepped on by his own player on 4th down.
Posted on 10/9/24 at 9:17 am to cbree88
I can't believe there's been no mention of the gut bomb experience a few years ago during one of the kids camping night?
If you don't know, LSU used to open up the stadium to families for one night of camping on the field. The kids would play all night, watch movies on the big screen, and the parents would hang out - it was a pretty fun time each year. They would cater food for supper each year so you didn't have to bring in any food. Maybe it is was 2016-2017ish, and the night went well - good food, kids had a ball, and the overall atmosphere was great. But during the night, I woke up a few times to the sounds and the tell tale feelings of gut bubbles. So around 5am, I had to find the nearest bathroom as there was no way in hell that I could make it home in time because we still had to pack up and all. So off I went to the bathroom feeling a little panicy - and to my horror, the main bathrooms were closed and there was already a long line to the single port-o-potty. I quickly scanned the area for the nearest dark corner to disappear into but none were suitable. Then I recalled in my truck, just right outside the stadium, I had a box of garbage bags. I never even broke stride and headed to the exit, making a b-line to the truck. I hopped in the back seat, tore open the box and had explosive diarrhea right there in the truck. A half a paper towel roll later and feeling 100% better, I stepped out, wiped the sweat from my brow, tossed the bag in the bed, and headed back inside. Once inside, I could tell something was amiss - turns out the caterer served something bad and a bunch or people were effected and had the shits. The port-o-potty line was a mile long and everyone was bug-eyed hahahha. Poor people it's still funny thinking about it. Anyway, I received a call from LSU the next week, asking how the food was and apologized for any inconveniences. Actually, it was Eddie Nunez called me and that was the last time we attended a camp out. Good times.
If you don't know, LSU used to open up the stadium to families for one night of camping on the field. The kids would play all night, watch movies on the big screen, and the parents would hang out - it was a pretty fun time each year. They would cater food for supper each year so you didn't have to bring in any food. Maybe it is was 2016-2017ish, and the night went well - good food, kids had a ball, and the overall atmosphere was great. But during the night, I woke up a few times to the sounds and the tell tale feelings of gut bubbles. So around 5am, I had to find the nearest bathroom as there was no way in hell that I could make it home in time because we still had to pack up and all. So off I went to the bathroom feeling a little panicy - and to my horror, the main bathrooms were closed and there was already a long line to the single port-o-potty. I quickly scanned the area for the nearest dark corner to disappear into but none were suitable. Then I recalled in my truck, just right outside the stadium, I had a box of garbage bags. I never even broke stride and headed to the exit, making a b-line to the truck. I hopped in the back seat, tore open the box and had explosive diarrhea right there in the truck. A half a paper towel roll later and feeling 100% better, I stepped out, wiped the sweat from my brow, tossed the bag in the bed, and headed back inside. Once inside, I could tell something was amiss - turns out the caterer served something bad and a bunch or people were effected and had the shits. The port-o-potty line was a mile long and everyone was bug-eyed hahahha. Poor people it's still funny thinking about it. Anyway, I received a call from LSU the next week, asking how the food was and apologized for any inconveniences. Actually, it was Eddie Nunez called me and that was the last time we attended a camp out. Good times.
Posted on 10/9/24 at 9:18 am to cbree88
I was there when Bama lost the game, once.
Posted on 10/9/24 at 9:19 am to cbree88
my little brother whining to my Mom in '79 that I got to go to all the games...guess who got the ticket to USC and who had to stay home and listen to it on the radio
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