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re: Good game Tigers

Posted by canone4life on 11/30/25 at 10:11 am to
Thanks for the hospitality. Every fan we met was kind. At one tailgate we went to, they even had jambalaya and king cake. Campus is beautiful. Would come back again. Hope y’all go far in the playoff.
More susceptible to sadness as I think it's started to hit me just how short our time is here and that I'm on the back 9. But also more appreciative of the little things.

Less angry as I've realize that so much of what happens during my typical day is out of my control. I do what I can and then let it go.
While I generally agree with you, I think McMahon is far more likeable than BK was. He isn’t nearly as arrogant and doesn’t throw his players under the bus. Of course he still needs to win games this year and I think anything less than the tournament gets him canned. But if he wins 20 games and makes the tourney and then they fire him, I can’t imagine that being a very popular decision or making the job very attractive for any potential hires.
I think you’re on to something here.
Needs a “dimensions” feature as well.
Let me guess - you're also a fan of the 80's 49ers, the 90's Chicago Bulls, Alabama from 2010-2020....did I miss any other team you're dickriding?

re: 16:07

Posted by canone4life on 11/2/25 at 6:50 pm to
I do not see one thing that they do well. They can’t stop the run at all… They can’t pressure the QB unless they bring extra personnel…Their number one cornerback McKinstry gets beaten routinely.
Could we not try Bordelon at RT? he can’t be any worse.
We can only hope because Adams just wasn’t getting it done. It looks like Curne is powerful enough to be a force in the run game and to withstand bull rushes…I think the question will be whether he has the foot speed and lateral quickness to deal with speed rushers.
I know nothing about any of these guys but the nicknames alone have piqued my interest.
So serious question here as I'm uneducated on this. If someone in Louisiana has a medical marijuana prescription and attempts to purchase a firearm, can that individual just lie on the question that asks about marijuana use, and the seller will not be able to find that the person has a MM license in the state inventory? I thought that was easy to determine with a simple background check but maybe not.
Agree with what everyone else said but I would also add that if you aren't racing, you could also look into a gravel bike. They tend to be a bit cheaper and while not as fast as a road bike, there are some good ones now that will give you a lot more speed than a mountain bike or your run of the mill commuter bike.

re: JJ Bush decommits from Arkansas

Posted by canone4life on 9/29/25 at 12:48 pm to
Can he bulk up and play O-line?
Agree with all of this. He's an angry little man who's being paid an exorbitant amount of money to have answers, and he doesn't seem to have any. Instead, he chooses to blame everyone else. There is no excuse for the offense that was sent out on Saturday against an extremely mediocre Ole Miss defense. Changes need to be made.
Sums it up perfectly. Dude is a fricking coward. Can't even apologize like a man when he knows he screwed up. My 6 year old could do better.
Over/Under on CNN coverage of this incident: 2 seconds
Appreciate the work you're doing here, Nolalakeview. Please keep the list going.
I mean, for safer, La. Tech is absolutely safer. Is it better? I'd say it depends on what you want to study. ULL and Se La are also safer. But better may be subjective, again - certain majors will be better; others won't. The best bet is to send them out of LA if it's affordable.

re: Best Italian in BR

Posted by canone4life on 8/29/25 at 8:18 am to
Surprised no one has mentioned Palermo's. Smaller, red and white tablecloth place with really good dishes and good drinks that don't skimp on alcohol. Not as popular as Gino's or DiGiulio's but they do a really good job.
Very few stories I've read hit me as hard as this one. Maybe it's because I was a college student at that time, although not at LSU. I had a lot of friends who lived in Kirby Smith. Just reading about how this poor kid begged for his life and how terrified he must have been is gut wrenching. Maybe this guy has changed, found God...however you want to put it. If so, he can do his work in prison to change others. But for what he did to that kid and his family, he has no business ever being a free man again as long as he's alive.