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seanerin
| Favorite team: | LSU |
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Best introductory press conference ever!
re: Lane Kiffin Introductory Press Conference...Link Inside.
Posted by seanerin on 12/1/25 at 4:37 pm to papasmurf1269
As a reminder, Saban was 53 when he won his first championship.
re: Coach Lane has tweeted!
Posted by seanerin on 11/30/25 at 10:48 pm to tigerfan84
Whew, some of the comments are wild.
re: LSU head coach Lane Kiffin poses with Lamar Brown
Posted by seanerin on 11/30/25 at 6:22 pm to lsufan0582
Oh that L…
One of many reasons Kiffin would choose LSU:
Posted by seanerin on 11/30/25 at 6:18 pm
Despite being without a head coach for a month plus, LSU has an 11th ranked recruiting class. Not a bad start…
First off, ignore anyone in the media who is telling you what you should do. Not a damn one of them will be invested in your life beyond the decision.
Otherwise, our lives are short; we are here for a brief moment. How and why do you want to live your life? Follow your heart. What path presents you with an opportunity to look back on your life many moons from now and think “I did that! I lived life on my terms. I never allowed comfort to govern how and why I existed in the world. I leaned into discomfort, into all challenges, in pursuit of a life well-lived, in pursuit of excellence.” Maybe… :)
Otherwise, our lives are short; we are here for a brief moment. How and why do you want to live your life? Follow your heart. What path presents you with an opportunity to look back on your life many moons from now and think “I did that! I lived life on my terms. I never allowed comfort to govern how and why I existed in the world. I leaned into discomfort, into all challenges, in pursuit of a life well-lived, in pursuit of excellence.” Maybe… :)
Love Tyrann, but this “logic” applies to every candidate. It’s all silly really; often, we work in fields that allow for promotion. If promotion presents itself, we act in our best interest (because life is fecking short and who is anyone to tell others how they should live) knowing the institution we leave behind will persist long after we are gone.
re: Landry Kiffin decorating kids rooms at OLOL Children’s
Posted by seanerin on 11/25/25 at 7:33 pm to King of New Orleans
If Kiffin becomes LSU’s next head football coach, her social media following will go through the roof. Just another reason…
Well I hope the gold standard has golden control of this job search.
While fans may be upset if Kiffin stays at Ole Miss or goes elsewhere, the gold standard should not be surprised with no other carefully curated options in place.
A brand like LSU paired with a thoughtful search should produce a head coach worthy of leading this gold standard.
(Note: I suspect that Kiffin is keen enough to recognize that this is his moment to take lead of one of the great programs in college football. If he doesn’t, he will become a caricature of himself.)
While fans may be upset if Kiffin stays at Ole Miss or goes elsewhere, the gold standard should not be surprised with no other carefully curated options in place.
A brand like LSU paired with a thoughtful search should produce a head coach worthy of leading this gold standard.
(Note: I suspect that Kiffin is keen enough to recognize that this is his moment to take lead of one of the great programs in college football. If he doesn’t, he will become a caricature of himself.)
Legally, would Kelly be allowed to speak on this newest information?
re: Looking for a non-woke fantasy MMORPG
Posted by seanerin on 7/7/25 at 6:31 pm to AcadieAnne
Jesus, every board is filled with you head cases!
Admire that, bitches!
re: LSU Gymnastics Recruiting Thread (2024 and 2025 Recruiting Classes)
Posted by seanerin on 5/23/25 at 6:08 pm to Bayougallc
Madison U Committed!
Ugh! GOT triggered!
re: LSU Gymnastics Recruiting Thread (2024 and 2025 Recruiting Classes)
Posted by seanerin on 9/24/24 at 6:39 pm to letsgeaux247
This thread has always been one of my favorites on this site because generally the discourse has been focused on the sport and its athletes. Points have been made in recent posts related to Rivera’s family. Fine, but let’s honor the integrity of this thread and return to the sport and its athletes—current, former, and future.
Who do they lose from this year’s team? Seems there are several seniors and grad students.
Just a quick thank you to all who have responded. I am going nuts trying to do the right thing (again, especially after my dog Provo's passing in January). I should also note that three of the lumps are right around one of the lower mammary glands. They are squishy and move around with he skin. They also do not cause Oreo any discomfort when I touch them (which I do daily).
Thoughts on my doctor wanting to do the dental at the same time?
Again, thank you for the compassionate responses.
Thoughts on my doctor wanting to do the dental at the same time?
Again, thank you for the compassionate responses.
To Operate or not to Operate (on my dog)
Posted by seanerin on 8/20/23 at 3:31 pm
Hey folks, just looking to get your thoughts. Let me say that our dogs have always been like family members to us (as I am sure is the case with most of you as well). I am really stressing out here and am curious to get a sense of what other dog owners have done. (in the same situation).
We discovered a few small lumps on my otherwise healthy 12 year old Cairn Terrier, Oreo. Her doctor (we have been going to this clinic since 2019) suggested surgery to remove the lumps (including a regional mastectomy). She said that a fine needle aspiration is often unreliable in determining the state of the lumps. Further, she said that she would rather just go in and remove the lumps rather than a biopsy. She also wants to do a dental cleaning while Oreo is under (it has been two years since her last dental). She says the surgery is necessary to prevent growth/spreading. Surgery is scheduled for Friday and she insists that while she can't make any guarantees, Oreo will do just fine.
As I see Oreo now, she is in great spirits and great energy. She eats well, drinks well, lives well. My fear is that the surgery will go sour and she will become a different dog, meaning the surgery will create problems for her that don't exist now. I suppose my fear partly due to my other dog having a mass removed in June of last year; it was determined to be malignant melanoma. By January of this year, he had tumors all over his body and quickly faded away. I fear that something like that will happen again. I suspect that my fear is the product of irrational paranoia, so I am hoping to get some peace of mind. I should also note that I am taking my dog to another clinic in town to get a second opinion.
Thoughts?
We discovered a few small lumps on my otherwise healthy 12 year old Cairn Terrier, Oreo. Her doctor (we have been going to this clinic since 2019) suggested surgery to remove the lumps (including a regional mastectomy). She said that a fine needle aspiration is often unreliable in determining the state of the lumps. Further, she said that she would rather just go in and remove the lumps rather than a biopsy. She also wants to do a dental cleaning while Oreo is under (it has been two years since her last dental). She says the surgery is necessary to prevent growth/spreading. Surgery is scheduled for Friday and she insists that while she can't make any guarantees, Oreo will do just fine.
As I see Oreo now, she is in great spirits and great energy. She eats well, drinks well, lives well. My fear is that the surgery will go sour and she will become a different dog, meaning the surgery will create problems for her that don't exist now. I suppose my fear partly due to my other dog having a mass removed in June of last year; it was determined to be malignant melanoma. By January of this year, he had tumors all over his body and quickly faded away. I fear that something like that will happen again. I suspect that my fear is the product of irrational paranoia, so I am hoping to get some peace of mind. I should also note that I am taking my dog to another clinic in town to get a second opinion.
Thoughts?
Committed on her Instagram
re: What’s the latest with Van Lith?
Posted by seanerin on 4/25/23 at 5:48 pm to kingofthelv
HVL’s last three follows on Instagram (all today): Amani Bartlett, Jennifer Roberts, and Mikaylah Williams. Hmmm…
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