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remember them, most where punks and douche bags. Ran into them in GA, NOLA (twice) - 2011 one had a bull horn, someone slapped it out of his hand - cant say many enjoyed being around them.

re: Your superstitions that worked

Posted by java on 1/19/20 at 9:21 pm to
Only missed Texas game in person but wore same socks every game
I didn't view any of the pregame comments from DS as whining when you read the complete transcript and there should be zero issue with him celebrating.
good lord Karen, grab a bottle of Ensure, polish your pearls for the next clutching and remember life left you behind in your teens
Ok Karen, we will speak to the hype video production manager

Is ATVS making money off Ensminger tragedy?

Posted by java on 12/29/19 at 9:30 am
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“Beat their arse” after what Coach E told his son? Please tell me this isn’t so - if it is true they should be ashamed
Yeah, gonna take “Things that didn’t happen” for $500 Alex
Count down to OP deleting this fabrication?
I’d avoid Cajun Steamer - TV’s are crap, sound is horrible and the food isn’t very good
Cajun Steamer in Cool Springs is watch party place but the TVs suck and food is not very good. Or at Pastime where LSU Alumni Chapter has a watch party. I suggest any sports bar downtown

BTW Tooties is not a place to watch the game
Didn’t mean to downvote, fat fingers. You nailed it
I was down low in the bowl near LSU section - my ears will hurt during a game and ring afterwards. Nothing like that at BDS, to be honest all you hear are girls screaming, nothing like our house
Alabama’s score to get to 34 points and within 5 started at 10:07 remaining and they scored at 5:32 eating a lot of clock - the following LSU drive used 2-saved plays Alabama wasn’t ready for and ate up all but 1:37. Those 2-series defined the game IMHO

re: Tua Postgame

Posted by java on 11/10/19 at 10:46 pm to
Agree, that’s how adrenaline works. Tua was a warrior and played hard - nothing but respect for him.