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re: Lost Rewatch Questions

Posted by Dark Helmet on 6/9/16 at 11:55 am to
I just found your thread today. Your questions are
the same ones that I feel need answers also, but I know that we will not get them. I did find a critic that feels the same way that I do about LOST.
It started out great, but ended terrible because the
writers did not answer the questions.

check this link out

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I don't know. I thought that we would find out if he was the one who killed the girl in East Texas. The circumstantial evidence tied his truck, that he had been driving and burned in East Texas, to a girl that disappeared in that area. I know I was hoping that Texas could extradite him. He would have gotten the death penalty for that one.

I understand that he would have gotten the death penalty for Mickey Shunick. He elected to tell
where he buried her body if they took the death penalty off the table.
OT didn't break the case open. The thread was discussing different leads that the police were giving about the case.

I remember Adam4LSU caught hell when he announced that the case was going to be solved in the next couple of days. There were people that rode him pretty heavy. He told them to watch and see. Adam delivered.
Have you talked with this cashier since the drawing?
How much did the guy that spent the $4000.00 win?

I got my information from the Louisiana Lottery website. I am at work and work filters prevent me from double checking. I was sure that I saw that the ticket in Natchitoches said it was purchased at Triple J's One Stop in Natchitoches.

Did you win anything? If you live in Louisiana, what part of the state do you live in? The two million dollar winners in Louisiana were in New Roads and Natchitoches.

Well, which one did she win,188 million or 88 million?

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lump sum is in the neighborhood of 275,000,000 and probably still climbing


This is why I will not buy a Powerball now. This kind of jackpot will not be coming to Louisiana. The winners will end up being from up north.

I think the highest Powerball jackpot ever won in
Louisiana was around 100 million. That was someone around Baton Rouge. I live in west central Louisiana. The powers that run the Powerball are not going to let that kind of jackpot come to my area of the state

I would have to say first give money to Hillary Clinton's campaign. Second contact Rev Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson, they can get away with not paying taxes.


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My first question was how can a trooper be both prosecutor and witness?



Go watch an episode of Andy Griffith in Mayberrry.
He did it lots of times. First time was with Danny Thomas. :lol:

re: Article on Franks recruiting

Posted by Dark Helmet on 12/14/15 at 3:36 pm to
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Anyone who doesn't think the uncertainty with Coach Miles(and Cameron) had something to do with this is just fooling themselves. It likely had everything to do with the switch.


I don't think it had one thing to do with him not coming to LSU. Franks decommitted 2 weeks before the Miles rumors surfaced.

It should have been a red flag if Franks told LSU to only recruit him and no one else. Robert Lane tried that with Nick Saban when he was at LSU and
Robert ended up at Ole Miss. They tried to play him at quarterback and he ended up a tight end. These players should not be trying to dictate.

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No, via the HomeReady™ home loan program, non-borrowing relatives do not need to be legal residents of the United States of America.


It is very easy to see where this is going. If the buyers are illegal aliens and get sent back, we the taxpayers pickup the bill.



I thought the rank of your recruiting class was an indicator of how good your recruits are. LSU has consitently been in the top 10.


And later that night when his lights went out of sight
Came the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald


Coming back from some mill in Wisconsin
When the skies of November turn gloomy
With a load of iron ore twenty-six thousand tons more
Than the Edmund Fitzgerald weighed empty
The offensive line was could not hold out 7 and sometimes 8 defensive players. I thought once Alabama got called for pass interference that we
would continue to exploit that, but I was wrong.

We didn't go back to a deep pass until way later. I feel that our team didn't respond to what works
and doesn't work.
I agree with ChunkyLover5 and your observation about Little Nicky having something against LSU. I can't base my opininion on anything, but I think Nick recommended Les to replace him years ago for one reason. If his venture into NFL coaching goes sour, hopefully Les will be bombing at LSU and Nick gets his old job back. The problem is, that didn't happen.

I do know ESPN magazine ran an article after LSU beat Alabama. The article went into detail of how
Les Miles outcoached Nick Saban running an option to
beat Alabama. I said to myself then that Nick has
declared war on LSU and it shows.

Miles had better realize that Nick IS NOT HIS FRIEND.