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DNAtoByte
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Maryland |
| Biography: | |
| Interests: | LSU Football |
| Occupation: | Software Architect |
| Number of Posts: | 4 |
| Registered on: | 1/6/2009 |
| Online Status: | Not Online |
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I have Comcast in Maryland. The only place I've found it playing is espn3.
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re: West Virginia Football Tickets
Posted by DNAtoByte on 2/8/11 at 7:44 pm to tigerbait01
Thanks for the Ticket Exchange suggestion. If all else fails, I would certainly enjoy the game with WV fans as well!
West Virginia Football Tickets
Posted by DNAtoByte on 2/8/11 at 6:29 pm
I live in Maryland and there is finally an LSU game that is close enough for me and my family to attend. Can you purchase tickets to an away game through LSU so that you sit with other LSU fans? It's been a long time since my last LSU game and I would prefer to spend it with other Tiger fans and not with the local mountain folk.
re: Les' "wants"
Posted by DNAtoByte on 3/27/10 at 4:38 pm to Uncommon Cents
I'm sure I will get slammed since this is my first post, but I felt a "Want" to set the record straight. The word "Want" can be properly used as both a Verb and a Noun. There is nothing improper (King's English or otherwise) with using the word Want as a Noun. I have provided a list of valid meanings for your consumption and future usage.
Want
–verb (used with object)
1. to feel a need or a desire for; wish for: to want one's dinner; always wanting something new.
2. to wish, need, crave, demand, or desire (often fol. by an infinitive): I want to see you. She wants to be notified.
3. to be without or be deficient in: to want judgment; to want knowledge.
4. to fall short by (a specified amount): The sum collected wants but a few dollars of the desired amount.
5. to require or need: The house wants painting.
–verb (used without object)
6. to feel inclined; wish; like (often fol. by to): We can stay home if you want.
7. to be deficient by the absence of some part or thing, or to feel or have a need (sometimes fol. by for): He did not want for abilities.
8. to have need (usually fol. by for): If you want for anything, let him know.
9. to be in a state of destitution, need, or poverty: She would never allow her parents to want.
10. to be lacking or absent, as a part or thing necessary to completeness: All that wants is his signature.
–noun
11.something wanted or needed; necessity: My wants are few.
12. something desired, demanded, or required: a person of childish, capricious wants.
13. absence or deficiency of something desirable or requisite; lack: plants dying for want of rain.
14. the state of being without something desired or needed; need: to be in want of an assistant.
15. the state of being without the necessaries of life; destitution; poverty: a country where want is virtually unknown.
16. a sense of lack or need of something: to feel a vague want.
Want
–verb (used with object)
1. to feel a need or a desire for; wish for: to want one's dinner; always wanting something new.
2. to wish, need, crave, demand, or desire (often fol. by an infinitive): I want to see you. She wants to be notified.
3. to be without or be deficient in: to want judgment; to want knowledge.
4. to fall short by (a specified amount): The sum collected wants but a few dollars of the desired amount.
5. to require or need: The house wants painting.
–verb (used without object)
6. to feel inclined; wish; like (often fol. by to): We can stay home if you want.
7. to be deficient by the absence of some part or thing, or to feel or have a need (sometimes fol. by for): He did not want for abilities.
8. to have need (usually fol. by for): If you want for anything, let him know.
9. to be in a state of destitution, need, or poverty: She would never allow her parents to want.
10. to be lacking or absent, as a part or thing necessary to completeness: All that wants is his signature.
–noun
11.something wanted or needed; necessity: My wants are few.
12. something desired, demanded, or required: a person of childish, capricious wants.
13. absence or deficiency of something desirable or requisite; lack: plants dying for want of rain.
14. the state of being without something desired or needed; need: to be in want of an assistant.
15. the state of being without the necessaries of life; destitution; poverty: a country where want is virtually unknown.
16. a sense of lack or need of something: to feel a vague want.
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