Favorite team:
Location:
Biography:
Interests:
Occupation:
Number of Posts:7
Registered on:6/9/2021
Online Status:Not Online

Recent Posts

Message
Hi All,

I have two tickets for sale for Saturday's game against Alabama.

Section: 404
Row: 27
Seats: 20 and 21

I bought the tickets on Vividseats and am into them for over $600. However, I'll let them go TO AN LSU FAN for $250 each.

Geaux Tigers!
The Nazis used to create videos from the concentration camps, too. They loved to make them look like summer camps with kids playing and adults doing gardening. Australia has truly become a disgrace and the media are their hired propagandists...
She was protesting the insane lockdowns. However, protests are illegal in Australia, so she was arrested. The country is a complete joke. So glad I left.
As an Australian, and an Australian lawyer, I can tell you that it is almost impossible to get any kind of firearm. While some may be "legal" they are only available, in exceedingly rare circumstances, for people like professional hunters/pest control, farmers, and security. Even if you do manage to get a gun, the police can, and do, come to your house at all hours to "inspect" them. They don't need a warrant and have the right to search your entire house. If your guns are either not completely locked up or away from your house without "good reason", you're under arrest.

It is because the police and military control 99% of the guns in Australia that protests can be declared "illegal" and anyone that either attend one or encourages other to go, will be arrested. Look up Monica Smit. Monica is the leader of a registered Australian political party called "Reignite Democracy Australia". She is being held without bail for the crime of organizing a protest and challenging some of the lockdown measures. Her condition to receive bail are that she close down her political party and promise not to ever criticize the government or Chief Medical Officer. Crazy! This is the reason that I will NEVER take my family back there. The country was founded as a prison hundreds of years ago, and that's exactly what it is now.

re: Baton Rouge Advice

Posted by TigerBen on 6/9/21 at 12:30 pm to
Thanks! And thanks to everyone, well mostly everyone, for your great advice. Geaux Tigers!!

re: Baton Rouge Advice

Posted by TigerBen on 6/9/21 at 12:29 pm to
Yeah, I'm not an undergrad. I'm actually a lawyer from Australia and we've been in the US since 2018 (Denver and Miami). We've decided to stay in the US permanently, so I figured I should get qualifed here, too. LSU offered me a great scholarship and I wanted to go to a good football school. It'll only take me about 18-24 months to graduate though (hence renting rather than buying).

Baton Rouge Advice

Posted by TigerBen on 6/9/21 at 11:35 am
Hi All,
Brand new poster looking for some advice from Baton Rouge locals. I'll be moving to Baton Rouge in the Fall and wondered if anyone could provide some insights into the areas to avoid. We won't be able to visit before I start at LSU and so I need to be careful about getting a place in a "not so great" location. If it is any help, I have a wife and two kids (3 and 1) and would ideally like to spend less than $3k/month on rent. Thanks in advance!