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re: EJW Cancer Benefit - Pics From Event - Group Pic Added
Posted on 12/16/13 at 10:11 pm to Ole Geauxt
Posted on 12/16/13 at 10:11 pm to Ole Geauxt
I'd have won that bet. 
Posted on 12/16/13 at 10:13 pm to OTIS2
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OTIS2
Did you have to answer any questions directed to you about Tigerdroppings after the benefit or were you separated enough from us to stay anonymous?
Posted on 12/16/13 at 10:16 pm to OTIS2
With Bossfloss as 1st asst. with a net over that nappy do.
Posted on 12/17/13 at 12:43 am to wickowick
Guys,
I'd like to share a FB post by EJW's aunt (JSM's sister) from earlier today. It has a special message in it and thought many of you would appreciate it:
I want to take this opportunity to thank all of you who prayed for my nephew, Jason, and his family. It is with a heavy heart that I replace my “Geaux Jason” profile picture with a picture of myself. While I had hoped and prayed for a different outcome, I can at least reflect on how much I learned in the last few months. From Jason, I learned about faith, strength, bravery, friendship, and priorities. Jason faced his illness with dignity, humor, and a selfless concern for those he loved. He touched more lives in his 35 years on this earth than most can hope to touch in a lifetime. Everyone who knew him was better for it. Even those who didn’t really know Jason, were touched deeply by his life. One example of the impact Jason had is that people who never met him personally, but came to know him through LSU’s online Tiger Droppings/Outdoor Board forum, were so touched by his life that they poured in from all over Louisiana, and a few other states as well, to make the benefit auction on 12/11 a huge success. This outpouring of love and support was a testament to Jason’s character and will be a lasting legacy for his children, Jake and Sarah Jane.
In Jason’s wife, Anna Lisa, I saw a true example of what a dedicated and loving wife should be. She was an inspiration and amazed us all with her strength and positive attitude. Anna Lisa always knew the right thing to say and do to lift not only Jason’s spirits, but those of her parents, her children, and all of us who cared about Jason. When in her Caring Bridge update, Anna Lisa referred to the 3 nights she spent with Jason waiting at the hospital to get his PEG tube, as “date nights”, we knew she was a blessing beyond comparison.
From Jason’s sister, Angie, I saw a sisterly love and dedication to be admired. She took time off work to be by Jason and her parent’s side and was a tower of strength even while her own heart was breaking.
And of course, Jason’s parents, Philip and Patsy, taught us by example how to build a loving, unbreakable bond with your children. They poured a lifetime of love into the time they had with Jason and have every reason to be proud of their son who will live on in all our hearts forever.
Thank you again to each and every one of you that supported EJW and his family every step along the way.

I'd like to share a FB post by EJW's aunt (JSM's sister) from earlier today. It has a special message in it and thought many of you would appreciate it:
I want to take this opportunity to thank all of you who prayed for my nephew, Jason, and his family. It is with a heavy heart that I replace my “Geaux Jason” profile picture with a picture of myself. While I had hoped and prayed for a different outcome, I can at least reflect on how much I learned in the last few months. From Jason, I learned about faith, strength, bravery, friendship, and priorities. Jason faced his illness with dignity, humor, and a selfless concern for those he loved. He touched more lives in his 35 years on this earth than most can hope to touch in a lifetime. Everyone who knew him was better for it. Even those who didn’t really know Jason, were touched deeply by his life. One example of the impact Jason had is that people who never met him personally, but came to know him through LSU’s online Tiger Droppings/Outdoor Board forum, were so touched by his life that they poured in from all over Louisiana, and a few other states as well, to make the benefit auction on 12/11 a huge success. This outpouring of love and support was a testament to Jason’s character and will be a lasting legacy for his children, Jake and Sarah Jane.
In Jason’s wife, Anna Lisa, I saw a true example of what a dedicated and loving wife should be. She was an inspiration and amazed us all with her strength and positive attitude. Anna Lisa always knew the right thing to say and do to lift not only Jason’s spirits, but those of her parents, her children, and all of us who cared about Jason. When in her Caring Bridge update, Anna Lisa referred to the 3 nights she spent with Jason waiting at the hospital to get his PEG tube, as “date nights”, we knew she was a blessing beyond comparison.
From Jason’s sister, Angie, I saw a sisterly love and dedication to be admired. She took time off work to be by Jason and her parent’s side and was a tower of strength even while her own heart was breaking.
And of course, Jason’s parents, Philip and Patsy, taught us by example how to build a loving, unbreakable bond with your children. They poured a lifetime of love into the time they had with Jason and have every reason to be proud of their son who will live on in all our hearts forever.
Thank you again to each and every one of you that supported EJW and his family every step along the way.
Posted on 12/17/13 at 12:45 am to 4LSU2
great message from her, another good person in the family, imagine that??
This post was edited on 12/17/13 at 12:52 am
Posted on 12/17/13 at 4:10 am to 4LSU2
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4LSU2
You and Choirboy did a helluva job on that auction. I'd like to know I had two friends like y'all that would step up like that if my family and I were in need.
Posted on 12/17/13 at 5:20 am to SmackoverHawg
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You and Choirboy did a helluva job on that auction. I'd like to know I had two friends like y'all that would step up like that if my family and I were in need. I've never seen anything like it. My hat's off to you guys.
Thanks man. There were many more that did way more than he or I did in making that event the smashing success it was. We were in charge of getting the OB there. For that, we all won.
Posted on 12/17/13 at 5:35 am to JSM
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With Bossfloss as 1st asst. with a net over that nappy do.
Hey, I resemble that remark. I bet Oteece n I could throw down some good vittles for the crew. Im very interested in said gathering, but my wife n kids would probably be left at home......
Posted on 12/17/13 at 5:37 am to 4LSU2
Posted on 12/17/13 at 5:39 am to 4LSU2
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4LSU2
What a great note.
Posted on 12/17/13 at 5:46 am to 4LSU2
Again, why I can almost overlook the Mr.'s handle. Y'all are real men and My prayer is that my little ones grow to be like you. (Collectively). Well, mostly.
This post was edited on 12/17/13 at 5:50 am
Posted on 12/17/13 at 5:58 am to wickowick
quote:I was long gone...Mrs O had seen to that.
Did you have to answer any questions directed to you about Tigerdroppings after the benefit or were you separated enough from us to stay anonymous?
Posted on 12/17/13 at 6:14 am to Nascar Fan
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And Purdy sure we got killswitch
Posted on 12/17/13 at 6:49 am to Bleeding purple
We need to get that cabin for more reasons than the main one. Mrs Couyon says I snore like a bull in heat with stomach cramps. I don't believe her; I stayed up all night etc. ......
BP, when does all the other stop? Aside from the obvious , which I naturally want to die of at age 90 or so, when do I stop going to work? I'm already making less sense, but still driving and going to work . I want to plan when I can use age to stop going to work.
BP, when does all the other stop? Aside from the obvious , which I naturally want to die of at age 90 or so, when do I stop going to work? I'm already making less sense, but still driving and going to work . I want to plan when I can use age to stop going to work.
Posted on 12/17/13 at 6:53 am to wickowick
Need to get them Avoyelles boys to do a couch on de lait.
Gaspard & Laborde, where y'all at?
Gaspard & Laborde, where y'all at?
Posted on 12/17/13 at 7:26 am to LSUCouyon
I'm at the camp and hunting all week, so I'm out the loop, but I'll cook a pig anywhere.
:backoffgrid:
:backoffgrid:
Posted on 12/17/13 at 9:20 am to 34venture
Thanks for answering; couldn't remember your name laborde is mallard something.
Posted on 12/17/13 at 9:21 am to SmackoverHawg
quote:
You and Choirboy did a helluva job on that auction. I'd like to know I had two friends like y'all that would step up like that if my family and I were in need. I've never seen anything like it. My hat's off to you guys.
I got some canned goods on special reserve.. bro
Posted on 12/17/13 at 11:12 am to SmackoverHawg
quote:
You and Choirboy did a helluva job on that auction. I'd like to know I had two friends like y'all that would step up like that if my family and I were in need. I've never seen anything like it. My hat's off to you guys.
exactly.
Posted on 12/17/13 at 11:14 am to 4LSU2
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We were in charge of getting the OB there. For that, we all won.
I'm curious, do you have any idea how much the OB contributed in donations and to the purchasing at the auction in total?
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