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Geauxtigrs04
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Triad, NC |
| Biography: | |
| Interests: | LSU Sports |
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| Number of Posts: | 1041 |
| Registered on: | 9/26/2007 |
| Online Status: | Not Online |
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re: North Carolina LSU folks - license plate campaign
Posted by Geauxtigrs04 on 7/29/23 at 7:50 am to pheroy
Is there a way to try this again, seeing as we now have 2 Natty's this year??
re: Anyone else have a spouse that doesn't follow baseball who is getting worn out?
Posted by Geauxtigrs04 on 6/22/23 at 10:31 am to MasterJSchroeder
Same here. We just had a little boy so she is taking this opportunity to learn the game for when he starts playing lol
re: Wake Messagebord Gems
Posted by Geauxtigrs04 on 6/22/23 at 9:31 am to NCTiger2
I live IN Winston Salem and I don't know any WF fans...
re: North Carolina LSU folks - license plate campaign
Posted by Geauxtigrs04 on 2/28/23 at 8:16 pm to pheroy
Has there been any update on this? I just moved to NC and would like to look into getting an LSU license plate
re: So there was this saintsation dressed up like spidey(NSFW)
Posted by Geauxtigrs04 on 10/27/14 at 8:57 am to Scruffy
I know a little bit later after this they showed a group of saintsations and she was one of them
re: Terrebonne deputy kills teen during burglary call
Posted by Geauxtigrs04 on 9/24/14 at 2:01 pm to GEAUXmedic
quote:
Not that it makes a difference.. But I hear the cop is mixed
where did you "hear" this at?
re: Terrebonne deputy kills teen during burglary call
Posted by Geauxtigrs04 on 9/24/14 at 2:00 pm to GEAUXmedic
*duplicate post
re: Terrebonne deputy kills teen during burglary call
Posted by Geauxtigrs04 on 9/24/14 at 12:43 pm to Geauxtigrs04
quote:
When reporters for WWL asked State Trooper Evan Harrell about the shots being fired in the boy’s back he claimed it was a rumor, but neither confirmed nor denied whether or not it actually happened.
I wonder if the next "eye witness" will say that his hands were up
re: Terrebonne deputy kills teen during burglary call
Posted by Geauxtigrs04 on 9/24/14 at 12:39 pm to Geauxtigrs04
re: Terrebonne deputy kills teen during burglary call
Posted by Geauxtigrs04 on 9/24/14 at 12:37 pm to SeaPickle
quote:
All I need to hear is that they are doing away with opening the damn intracoastal bridge and my life will get much easier haha
if Crosby tug boats keep hitting the bridge and taking it out of service, they will be forced to make an overpass, lol...
but that probably won't happen in our lifetime!
re: Terrebonne deputy kills teen during burglary call
Posted by Geauxtigrs04 on 9/24/14 at 11:38 am to The Stash
quote:
Just heard on wwl that there are armed protesters on site of the shooting. Is this true?
Haven't heard this yet
re: Terrebonne deputy kills teen during burglary call
Posted by Geauxtigrs04 on 9/24/14 at 10:47 am to SeaPickle
quote:
I wish they would make 311 a 4 lane
this is also in the plans
once that sports complex is built there will be a 4 lane for 311 and Valhi Ext. all the way to Hwy 90
re: Terrebonne deputy kills teen during burglary call
Posted by Geauxtigrs04 on 9/24/14 at 10:29 am to SeaPickle
quote:
they recently have been making some updates to it lately. I think there is a walk around porch now I drive 182 through bayou black everyday to avoid 311 traffic. I agree that all the new developments will turn to crap sooner than later. I also think that the new Valhi extension will turn into a cluster-frick with all of the stop signs instead of traffic lights
Eventually they will make Valhi Extension a 4 lane to help with traffic, plus it will be extended all the way to Hwy. 90 to be parallel with 311. They will have to do something with that road especially once they build that Sports Complex between 311 and Valhi Extension where the soccer fields are
re: LDWF saltwater anglers poll
Posted by Geauxtigrs04 on 7/31/14 at 4:58 pm to PapaPogey
For those that did not get the email for the survey, this is what it reads...
1. CURRENT POLICY DESCRIPTION
Every year Gulf of Mexico fisheries managers examine estimates of the red snapper stock in the Gulf of Mexico and set a TOTAL ALLOWABLE CATCH (T.A.C.) FOR RED SNAPPER in the portions of the Gulf in Federal waters.
Once fisheries managers have set the total allowable catch for red snapper, they divvy it up between (a) the commercial fishing sector and (b) the recreational fishing sector using the following formula:
• Commercial Fishing Sector Quota = 51 % of T.A.C.
• Recreational Fishing Sector Quota = 49 % of T.A.C.
The recreational fishing sector consists of federally-permitted charter boats & head boats and private anglers & state charter boats. The combined catch of all of these is part of the percentage of total allowable catch allocated to the recreational fishing sector.
In 2012, Federally-permitted charter & head boats happened to catch about 36% of the recreational fishing quota and private anglers & state charter boats happened to catch about 64% of the recreational fishing quota.
PROPOSED POLICY CHANGE ONE
The Gulf Council and NMFS are considering an alternative policy: dividing the recreational sector into two parts or subsectors:
* One subsector for federally-permitted charter & head boats
* One subsector for private anglers and state charter & head boats.
Under this proposed policy, each subsector would be given a specific share of the percentage of total allowable catch for red snapper allocated to the recreational fishering sector. Private anglers and state charter boats could fish for red snapper in Federal waters only during a designated recreational fishing season. Federally-permitted charter boats could fish for red snapper at any time during the year until they have used up their portion of total allowable catch.
Poll Question:
Please consider the current policy and the proposed alternative policy. Tell us to what degree you support or oppose the proposed change to divide the recreational fishing sector as described above:
(Please check only one)
CURRENT POLICY DESCRIPTION Every year Gulf of Mexico fisheries managers examine estimates of the red snapper stock in the Gulf of Mexico and set a TOTAL ALLOWABLE CATCH (T.A.C.) FOR RED SNAPPER in the portions of the Gulf in Federal waters. Once fisheries managers have set the total allowable catch for red snapper, they divvy it up between (a) the commercial fishing sector and (b) the recreational fishing sector using the following formula: • Commercial Fishing Sector Quota = 51 % of T.A.C. • Recreational Fishing Sector Quota = 49 % of T.A.C. The recreational fishing sector consists of federally-permitted charter boats & head boats and private anglers & state charter boats. The combined catch of all of these is part of the percentage of total allowable catch allocated to the recreational fishing sector. In 2012, Federally-permitted charter & head boats happened to catch about 36% of the recreational fishing quota and private anglers & state charter boats happened to catch about 64% of the recreational fishing quota. PROPOSED POLICY CHANGE ONE The Gulf Council and NMFS are considering an alternative policy: dividing the recreational sector into two parts or subsectors: * One subsector for federally-permitted charter & head boats * One subsector for private anglers and state charter & head boats. Under this proposed policy, each subsector would be given a specific share of the percentage of total allowable catch for red snapper allocated to the recreational fishering sector. Private anglers and state charter boats could fish for red snapper in Federal waters only during a designated recreational fishing season. Federally-permitted charter boats could fish for red snapper at any time during the year until they have used up their portion of total allowable catch. Poll Question: Please consider the current policy and the proposed alternative policy. Tell us to what degree you support or oppose the proposed change to divide the recreational fishing sector as described above: (Please check only one) Strongly Oppose
Moderately Oppose
Neither Oppose nor Support
Moderately Support
Strongly Support
I am not sure I understand the issue
2. PROPOSED POLICY CHANGE TWO
Suppose the plan to divide the recreational fishing sector into two subsectors was put in place.
Below are three hypothetical alternatives for dividing the recreational fishing sector’s share of total allowable catch for red snapper between federally-permitted charter and head boats and private anglers & state charter boats.
Regardless of whether you support or oppose splitting the recreational fishing sector, which of the three ways of splitting the total allowable catch for red snapper in Federal waters would you prefer?
(Choose only one.)
PROPOSED POLICY CHANGE TWO Suppose the plan to divide the recreational fishing sector into two subsectors was put in place. Below are three hypothetical alternatives for dividing the recreational fishing sector’s share of total allowable catch for red snapper between federally-permitted charter and head boats and private anglers & state charter boats. Regardless of whether you support or oppose splitting the recreational fishing sector, which of the three ways of splitting the total allowable catch for red snapper in Federal waters would you prefer? (Choose only one.)
22% federally permitted charter boats - 27% private anglers & state charters - 51% commercial
24.5% federally permitted charter boats - 24.5% private anglers & state charters - 51% commercial
18% federally permitted charter boats - 31% private anglers & state charters - 51% commercial
1. CURRENT POLICY DESCRIPTION
Every year Gulf of Mexico fisheries managers examine estimates of the red snapper stock in the Gulf of Mexico and set a TOTAL ALLOWABLE CATCH (T.A.C.) FOR RED SNAPPER in the portions of the Gulf in Federal waters.
Once fisheries managers have set the total allowable catch for red snapper, they divvy it up between (a) the commercial fishing sector and (b) the recreational fishing sector using the following formula:
• Commercial Fishing Sector Quota = 51 % of T.A.C.
• Recreational Fishing Sector Quota = 49 % of T.A.C.
The recreational fishing sector consists of federally-permitted charter boats & head boats and private anglers & state charter boats. The combined catch of all of these is part of the percentage of total allowable catch allocated to the recreational fishing sector.
In 2012, Federally-permitted charter & head boats happened to catch about 36% of the recreational fishing quota and private anglers & state charter boats happened to catch about 64% of the recreational fishing quota.
PROPOSED POLICY CHANGE ONE
The Gulf Council and NMFS are considering an alternative policy: dividing the recreational sector into two parts or subsectors:
* One subsector for federally-permitted charter & head boats
* One subsector for private anglers and state charter & head boats.
Under this proposed policy, each subsector would be given a specific share of the percentage of total allowable catch for red snapper allocated to the recreational fishering sector. Private anglers and state charter boats could fish for red snapper in Federal waters only during a designated recreational fishing season. Federally-permitted charter boats could fish for red snapper at any time during the year until they have used up their portion of total allowable catch.
Poll Question:
Please consider the current policy and the proposed alternative policy. Tell us to what degree you support or oppose the proposed change to divide the recreational fishing sector as described above:
(Please check only one)
CURRENT POLICY DESCRIPTION Every year Gulf of Mexico fisheries managers examine estimates of the red snapper stock in the Gulf of Mexico and set a TOTAL ALLOWABLE CATCH (T.A.C.) FOR RED SNAPPER in the portions of the Gulf in Federal waters. Once fisheries managers have set the total allowable catch for red snapper, they divvy it up between (a) the commercial fishing sector and (b) the recreational fishing sector using the following formula: • Commercial Fishing Sector Quota = 51 % of T.A.C. • Recreational Fishing Sector Quota = 49 % of T.A.C. The recreational fishing sector consists of federally-permitted charter boats & head boats and private anglers & state charter boats. The combined catch of all of these is part of the percentage of total allowable catch allocated to the recreational fishing sector. In 2012, Federally-permitted charter & head boats happened to catch about 36% of the recreational fishing quota and private anglers & state charter boats happened to catch about 64% of the recreational fishing quota. PROPOSED POLICY CHANGE ONE The Gulf Council and NMFS are considering an alternative policy: dividing the recreational sector into two parts or subsectors: * One subsector for federally-permitted charter & head boats * One subsector for private anglers and state charter & head boats. Under this proposed policy, each subsector would be given a specific share of the percentage of total allowable catch for red snapper allocated to the recreational fishering sector. Private anglers and state charter boats could fish for red snapper in Federal waters only during a designated recreational fishing season. Federally-permitted charter boats could fish for red snapper at any time during the year until they have used up their portion of total allowable catch. Poll Question: Please consider the current policy and the proposed alternative policy. Tell us to what degree you support or oppose the proposed change to divide the recreational fishing sector as described above: (Please check only one) Strongly Oppose
Moderately Oppose
Neither Oppose nor Support
Moderately Support
Strongly Support
I am not sure I understand the issue
2. PROPOSED POLICY CHANGE TWO
Suppose the plan to divide the recreational fishing sector into two subsectors was put in place.
Below are three hypothetical alternatives for dividing the recreational fishing sector’s share of total allowable catch for red snapper between federally-permitted charter and head boats and private anglers & state charter boats.
Regardless of whether you support or oppose splitting the recreational fishing sector, which of the three ways of splitting the total allowable catch for red snapper in Federal waters would you prefer?
(Choose only one.)
PROPOSED POLICY CHANGE TWO Suppose the plan to divide the recreational fishing sector into two subsectors was put in place. Below are three hypothetical alternatives for dividing the recreational fishing sector’s share of total allowable catch for red snapper between federally-permitted charter and head boats and private anglers & state charter boats. Regardless of whether you support or oppose splitting the recreational fishing sector, which of the three ways of splitting the total allowable catch for red snapper in Federal waters would you prefer? (Choose only one.)
22% federally permitted charter boats - 27% private anglers & state charters - 51% commercial
24.5% federally permitted charter boats - 24.5% private anglers & state charters - 51% commercial
18% federally permitted charter boats - 31% private anglers & state charters - 51% commercial
re: Crawfish Season has Started
Posted by Geauxtigrs04 on 1/2/13 at 9:58 am to Tactical1
quote:
Crawfish Season has Started
Been selling them in Houma since September...
Had some a few weeks ago and weren't that bad, decent size :cheers:
re: Vilma Tweets About Stephen A Smith Apology
Posted by Geauxtigrs04 on 12/13/12 at 7:13 am to Hazelnut
I have never given two shits about Steven A Smith, and I can't stand Skip Bayless even more. But I have HUGE respect for someone in the National Media that was FINALLY man enough to come out and apologize on air.
:cheers: to SAS
And :whodat:
:cheers: to SAS
And :whodat:
re: Tags full report
Posted by Geauxtigrs04 on 12/12/12 at 7:29 am to Sir Saint
quote:
Dude players who are playing for money will play alot harder than those playing for free. We obviously had an advantage.
Seriously?
These guys make millions of dollars to play the game and you think they will play harder to get a $1,500 bonus... Dumbest comment ever
re: Players are free!!! All player discipline vacated.
Posted by Geauxtigrs04 on 12/11/12 at 4:41 pm to Tiger Voodoo
quote:
Well if he agrees with all findings, that means HE AGREES THAT THERE WAS INTENT TO INJURE, BUT ONLY THE COACH CAN BE PUNISHED, NOT THE PLAYERS.
If so, then this would open up a WHOLE new can of worms with lawsuits and not being able to punish players for anything done on the field....
I think they are just trying anything they can to save face... they know now what Goodell did was wrong with the punishments and are trying to get out the easiest way possible with the least amount of damage :spank:
re: .
Posted by Geauxtigrs04 on 12/7/12 at 9:56 am to DelU249
Has the Freeh report come out yet? :dunno:
re: Is there still a possibility that TM7 returns to LSU for 2013?
Posted by Geauxtigrs04 on 11/25/12 at 8:27 am to KingwoodLsuFan
quote:
I have no sympathy for him. He had an opportunity most of us would die for and he threw it away being selfish. Turning his back to the team and program.
THIS...
I can't understand why anyone would want someone like that back in the program.
He had his CHANCES and he blew it, he can't be trusted.
re: The 60mins featuring LSU is on now
Posted by Geauxtigrs04 on 11/18/12 at 7:48 pm to AtlantaLSUfan
WTF? Mentioning LSU one time in 15 minutes is NOT a feature...... :ban:
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