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Posted by saintsfan92 on 6/28/12 at 9:21 pm
How do you think the @Hornets did, selecting @AustinRivers25 & @AntDavis23, in the #NBADraft?
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thanku so much Shankopotomus :bow:
can somenody please put a new link :(
can someone put a new link because the other one wont work
all i can say is wow :bow:
Defensive Coaches give out boxing gloves to players and other Notes

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Darren Sharper just finished an interview with Jamie Dukes of the @NFLNetwork. It will air tonight on "Total Access" at 6 pm CT.

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The defensive coaches gave the DBs boxing gloves, a not-so-subtle reminder that Monday night will be a fight. The gloves go along with...

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...the boxing robes & shorts that Malcolm Jenkins purchased for the DBs prior to the Pittsburgh game earlier this season.

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The idea behind the boxing robes, Jenkins said, was that the Saints are defending their title.
:nana:
chicago bears beat the new york jets
new england patriots beat the buffalo bills
kansas city chiefs won
baltimore ravens won
detriot lions won

re: GEAUX DAWGS!

Posted by saintsfan92 on 11/13/10 at 3:22 pm to
goooooooooo bulldawgs :nana:

looks like altanta and us are tied up

Posted by saintsfan92 on 10/17/10 at 3:09 pm
for the nfl south title with atlanta loosing today :nana:
oh but a5t least we get a speech for coach sean peyton and we get our saints in the music video :nana:
Jindal Sues to Lift Obama Drilling Ban
Monday, 21 Jun 2010 02:34 PM Article Font Size

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal is taking his battle against the Obama administration’s six-month freeze on deepwater oil-and-gas drilling to court.

Jindal and state Attorney General Buddy Caldwell on Sunday filed a legal brief in support of a Louisiana-based offshore services company that’s asking a federal judge to lift the ban, according to The Hill.

The ban is “effectively turning an environmental disaster into an economic catastrophe for the state,” the brief alleges. The ban is in place until a White House-created independent commission review drilling safety in the wake of the BP oil spill.

Jindal’s brief — filed with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana — alleges the Interior Department “completely ignored” the effect the ban will have on Louisiana’s economy.

The brief claims that once deepwater rigs move out of the Gulf, they will become tied up as companies make long-term commitments for projects in Brazil, Africa and elsewhere.

“Having to wait an additional year or more for available rigs will turn the short-term adverse effects of the moratorium into a long-term economic disaster for Louisiana,” their filing states.

Read the entire story at The Hill.


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