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Phydeaux
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Fairbanks, ALASKA |
| Biography: | Sulphur High School & McNeese grad. Retired Military |
| Interests: | Fishing and LSU sports |
| Occupation: | Certified Financial Planner |
| Number of Posts: | 2 |
| Registered on: | 4/24/2021 |
| Online Status: | Not Online |
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re: Any tiger fans in Fairbanks, Alaska ?
Posted by Phydeaux on 4/25/21 at 4:42 pm to Sneakerhead42
You’re dadgummed right, Sneakerhead42 !! It took you asking your question to get me off my keister and sign up for this great TD site that I have followed for decades. Am I a Tiger fan ? I buy season football tix and attend most of the home games — and it takes an usher or Trooper telling me its time to leave Tiger Stadium after the game is over. Its hard for me to fathom “fans” saying an SEC game is too far to travel and I despise the exodus I see from those “fans” that leave by the end of the 3d quarter. Came up here in the US Army back in 1986. Returned on my own after completing my 20+ years of service in 1992. So, friend, welcome to the real Alaska. Hope your tour up here is wonderful and that we can meet and talk LSU together some day.
And don’t believe the hype about it being dark for a long time in Dec or Jan. Usually by then there’s a great deal of snow and with any moonlight you can see for miles. However, do not make the mistake in June of telling your young kids to be home “before dark” :rotflmao:
And don’t believe the hype about it being dark for a long time in Dec or Jan. Usually by then there’s a great deal of snow and with any moonlight you can see for miles. However, do not make the mistake in June of telling your young kids to be home “before dark” :rotflmao:
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