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If you want fresh dough? Dominos.

Frozen dough disks? Pizza Hut.

re: everybodies counting us out

Posted by The Tyger on 9/23/16 at 7:15 pm to
That Wisconsin loss really set us back. Would likely have to go undefeated from here in out, which is damn near impossible. Still think we can manage 10 wins, though.

re: Under estimating this team.

Posted by The Tyger on 9/23/16 at 7:07 pm to
I think that LSU is a VERY good team. Problem is, it's damn near impossible to run the gauntlet of the remaining schedule undefeated, which is probably what the Tigers would have to do to make the playoff. Florida, Bama, A&M, Arky, then the SEC championship, then the playoff semi, then the championship game? Impossible.

As for Auburn, they're garbage. We'll win that game easily, 31-13 is my pick
I had some "gumbo" at Zeeland Street Market that was yellow and had carrots in it, with sliced smoked sausage thrown on top. It was a travesty.

re: Best song of the 80s

Posted by The Tyger on 9/23/16 at 3:15 pm to
quote:

Add It Up


Awesome tune

re: Best song of the 80s

Posted by The Tyger on 9/23/16 at 3:07 pm to
I thought Steppin Out was 78 or 79. Love that song.


Some more:

The Promise
Centerfold
I Love Rock N Roll
Heart and Soul
Don't You Want Me
I Love A Rainy Night
Take Me Home Tonight
Africa
Rosanna
(How Do I Get You) Alone
You Shook Me All Night along
Eye of the Tiger
The Rose

re: El Rio Grande BR

Posted by The Tyger on 9/23/16 at 2:57 pm to
My favorite Tex-Mex in BR. Enchiladas con huevos and chocolate chimichanga are legit. Really good guacamole, too.

re: Roux 61 - yes or no?

Posted by The Tyger on 9/23/16 at 2:55 pm to
Alligator cheesecake
Peacemaker
Catfish Acadienne
Side salad (best side salad I've ever had)
Bread pudding
Nope, her name isn't Stephanie, nor does it start with an A.

Guess that means I'm safe :nana:

re: Best song of the 80s

Posted by The Tyger on 9/23/16 at 2:35 pm to
At This Moment by Billy Vera and the Beaters
Her version of what transpired didn't correspond with evidence collected at the scene. The only thing that'll save her is if his toxicology reports show that he was on something. Otherwise she's screwed. She let her fear/emotions get the best of her.

The guy in the copter with his classic racial profiling comment certainly didn't help matters any.

re: Roux 61 - yes or no?

Posted by The Tyger on 9/23/16 at 6:22 am to
I think Parrains is a little better, but Roux 61 isn't bad by any stretch. Their portion sizes are huge as well.

re: Name that old BR restaurant

Posted by The Tyger on 9/23/16 at 6:19 am to
I used to love Chi Chis as a kid. That chain turned to shite real quick.
I was once in Lincoln at a Nebraska game. They were getting clobbered and yet that stadium stayed full until the end. After the Cornhuskers lost the fans stood up and gave the opposing team an ovation.

Don't think I'll see LSU fans ever doing that :lol:

re: Pittsburgh Recommendations

Posted by The Tyger on 9/22/16 at 3:10 pm to
I'm from Pitt --- I definitely recommend Meat and Potatoes; definitely get the grilled bread (it's like 2 bucks). A couple months back I had the wild boar sloppy joe and it was stellar. Fried chicken and biscuits with coffee-bacon jam is also legit. Primantis is what it is: a big filling sandwich that is incredibly bland. I like it, but it's missing something, like a special sauce. If they had Canes sauce on their sandwiches they'd be awesome. For pizza you can try Beto's (raw toppings -- surprisingly good) or my personal favorites located not far from the airport in Coraopolis: Pizza Plaza, Pizzeria, or Sauce Pot. They all use a thick Sicilian dough from Mancini's Bakery (a Pittsburgh favorite). The Strip District is full of great places; be sure to get a fish sandwich from Wholey's -- best I've ever had. Fatheads has a great beer selection and some really creative sandwiches.

re: Roux 61 - yes or no?

Posted by The Tyger on 9/22/16 at 3:00 pm to
I like it, but damn that shite is rich and filling.

re: Tom Herman coaching at LSU

Posted by The Tyger on 9/22/16 at 2:50 pm to
My point is, Herman is going to wait until the job he wants (whatever that may be) becomes available. That isn't LSU.

In addition, Auburn already has sent 'feelers' out to gauge the interest of Art Briles, and many are predicting him to land there. So who's left? The Memphis coach comes to mind.

Tom Herman coaching at LSU

Posted by The Tyger on 9/22/16 at 7:00 am
You guys really think that Herman would be Les's replacement? LMAO get real. Herman is patiently waiting for Meyer to have another panic attack and then he's going back to Ohio State. Anyplace else he coaches in the meantime is just temporary. I hope LSU has a backup plan, otherwise they may end up in a position similar to when Tennessee fired Phil Fulmer, something they still haven't recovered from...
If Malzahn loses this game, Auburn fans will be calling for his head... only problem is, his buyout is through the roof
LSU doesn't stand a very good chance of running winning it, simply because of the gauntlet they face. Going undefeated, which is what LSU would have to do in order to win it all, would be damn near impossible for any team who had this remaining schedule. If LSU can stay undefeated til Bama hits town, and find a way to win that game, Les will go right back to being the most popular guy in BR.