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Blood gone. Penis flacid. Faith lost.
Honda jet. No pisser seats five like a small car. This dude flies all the time and all over the southeast.
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got confirmation it was Lane


To be completely honest, a little bit of blood rushed to my penis when I read this.
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He just refuses to take them



Such an ignorant comment.
I was arrested for public intoxication in college and spent the rest of the night in holding cell with about 25 other idiots. It was crowded and smelled like crap but otherwise not too bad. Oh, one odd thing, my butt felt really weird the next day. Kind of difficult to describe but if any of you were alter boys it felt like the day after you camped out at the rectory. I guess you sit a lot in both jail and the rectory. Anywho thats about it
This is a very sad day for me as my family has spent every home game weekend in TD Village 1 since I was a kid. Such a great spot! We played football with our friends, rode bikes, hung around our friends RVs, stayed up late and generally had the time of our lives. As we grew-up, TD Village 1 was the site of so many landmark events: first kiss--behind the Badeaux's camper on the back row with S.D. (she knows who she is), first beer with my dad at our RV, first run in with the law--riding our battery powered scooters on the road at 12 years old (just a nice stay off the roads guys) and the creme de la creme (pun intended)-first handy in the back of this girls parents RV whose name I dont recall and may not have known at the time. What a place!!! TD Village 1 you will be missed.

re: It's time to start Zac Cowan

Posted by Pho Que II on 5/28/25 at 11:59 am to
As a kid in Kaplan the term cowan referred to a girl's lady part. I don't know why or how that came to be but we all called it that.
It's not bad advice. This is cooked in lack of character. Here's more proof:

Her car was towed (no-one knew it was her car) from the lot of a building I have in BR a few years ago. She and her junior posse caused a commotion at the building, called the cops (who told her she can't park anywhere she wants just because she is Angel Reese) and --this is the best-- threatened my employees that Gordon was going to make them pay. In the end, the police trespassed her, she paid to get her car from the tow yard and not a peep from our local legal super hero.

I smell a Glen Davis ending to her "career" with much less $
A very reliable source with initials FF told a guy that my neighbor overheard talking at Brewbachers lunch that Antonio Hudson and Gordon's son will guest host a week apiece after which both will be canned and replaced by permanent co-host and LSU golfing legend Andrew Loupe.
Brandon Cooper, an umpire who worked in the minor league Arizona Complex League last year, sued MLB and PDL Blue Inc., an affiliated entity, last April in federal court in Manhattan.

Cooper said in the original suit that Quartararo derided him with anti-gay slurs and crude remarks because he is male and bisexual.

Is this the mad ejector?
I have been nursing for years and am very very satisfied.
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But to your point, LSU's $8 million will put them in the middle of the pack in the conference, but it is 4x what the 24-25 roster had in it.


So does this protect CMMs job if he goes .500 in SEC and out in first round of tourney?

re: #1 transfer class for LSU MBB

Posted by Pho Que II on 4/4/25 at 11:50 am to
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we have to finish with a winning overall record or make the NCAAs


I hope the fire line is above .500 in SEC and make NCAAs but who knows. The bar has never been lower for a major college coach in a primary sport.
The portal widow is still open and there will be more transfers. Obviously, the Final Four teams are not yet in play. LSU has improved its roster but IMHO we currently have low-mid SEC roster at best. I hope we have the resources to grab a few more players but think we may come up short on a really big transfer. I still wonder what record keeps McM at LSU after next season. I'm not seeing a .500 SEC record with this roster and staff.

re: Question for the McMen

Posted by Pho Que II on 4/1/25 at 3:38 pm to
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1- Wade’s downfall at LSU was unfortunate. Arguments that he was rightfully fired and that LSU should have stuck with him both have merit.

2- McMahon was a coach who had interest from other schools. Namely, he was South Carolina’s first choice. He had a good resume, and was not considered a bad hire.

3- Wade rehabbed his career in a big way at McNeese and scored a job at a school that is not LSU. He never is nor was he ever going to return to LSU. The Wade book is closed, we should leave it on the shelf.

4- McMahon has proven to be a bad hire. He’s recruited better than I thought he would early on, but he’s developed no one and his in-game coaching has produced losing basketball. A 14-45(?) SEC record speaks for itself.

5- Woodward should have cut his losses and moved on from McMahon. For whatever reason he decided to keep McMahon it puts LSU in a lame duck season and only delays the inevitable. There is little chance that McMahon turns this around. The overwhelming likelihood is that we’ll be starting from scratch next year at this time, a year later than we should have.

The NIL stuff is great, but we’re only going up to the level everyone else has been. Still others are ahead. Most kids are going to choose to play at a school they’ve seen play in the tournament, where they have a reasonable belief they can play for a championship. That’s not LSU currently.

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