Favorite team:LSU 
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How the GDH did this happen if there is any real truth to this!!!!

re: Humpday Quiting Time

Posted by 1LSUFANDFW on 10/9/19 at 8:56 pm to
Pic #4, the redhead with glasses. I would break her down like a 12 gauge!!!!!
2 words are only needed for the loudest game ever: EARTHQUAKE GAME!!!!!!
I served aboard the USS LEWIS AND CLARK SSBN 644 (Gold) and we had 15 officers, and roughly about 130 enlisted men ranging in rank from E-9(COB-Cheif of the Boat or Command Master Chief) to E-2(Seaman Apprentice). Each Enlisted man had a particular job or "rate" as they are called with the exception of alot of the E-3 and below being without a particular rate. A US submarine crew are highly trained and in particular SSBN crews go through trainers during their off crew period to stay sharp and be able to handle any situation that may come up while out at sea. SSBN's have 2 crews and they alternate at 3 month intervals.
I hope they don't have to deal with an HOA!!!! They will lose their effing minds!!!!
At the end of my 2nd patrol on the SSBN 644, we brought the boat back to Charleston, SC!! We tied up at a pier at the Weapons Station. Well I had to stay onboard that night for duty, and my girlfriend came go see me after she got off from work when the mall closed at 9 PM. I had to go on Sail Watch at 11 so she came up to the sail with me. Well one thing led to another and we got buck wild up there!! To the people on here that don't know, the sail is the part of the sub that sticks up and sometimes has wings on the side. The name of the 644 was USS LEWIS AND CLARK, part of the 41 for Freedom!!

re: Rougarous and wompus cats

Posted by 1LSUFANDFW on 10/19/18 at 1:30 am to
Another LHS Wampus Cat checking in, Class of '85!!!!
As a former Navy corpsman(medic), my buddies and me would do a bolus with a 1000 ml bag of normal saline, and we came up with a neat way of piggybacking a 32oz Gatorade along with it, and we would also take 1200mg of ibuprofen all at the same time!! Next morning, no hangover!!! The perks to having the key to the medicine locker at the base clinic!!
Bama Trailer Trash has one tooth that they use as a can opener!! Miss. Trailer Trash has to use anything they can find to open a can because they used to much meth and have no teeth!!!

10 am tomorrow??

Posted by 1LSUFANDFW on 5/26/18 at 12:00 am
WTH???? Now we give them the chance to win this!!! Damn Germans!!!!
Hey Choctaw where did you get your qual card from???

re: Best Louisiana song?

Posted by 1LSUFANDFW on 4/7/12 at 3:00 pm to
It is a reference to a duet by Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty called "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man"
LSU wins the College Bassmaster Classic over Alabama!!!!!!!
LSU wins the Collegiate Bassmaster Classic over Alabama!!!!!!

re: Note to Devery:

Posted by 1LSUFANDFW on 1/30/10 at 11:48 am to
What gets me is how everyone was saying that Devery needed to go when he got a new contract. i knew given some time that he would catch up and start producing like I knew he was capable of and I know that he has had one heck of a season as far as receptions and yardage!!!!! I wouldn't be surprised that he has a very outstanding game in Miami also!!!
1. Bama - Mainly due to Satan and the gumps!!!
2. Florida - F Tebow, will be glad when he is gone next season, but hell the damn NCAA will probably figure out a way to bring him back for another year!!!
3. Auburn - 2 words come to mind: CHOP BLOCK!!!!
This post really hits home for me!! I was born and raised in Louisiana, and I didn't leave her until I joined the NAVY after I tried college for a year. I was able to see some beautiful and awesome sights along the way and after getting out, I came home briefly and then moved to Texas for work. Been here since 94 and even met my wife here. The first time I took her home to meet my family, she could not get over the beauty of the countryside were I was from. She then could not get over the slower pace of life and how genuinely friendly people were. When we had to head back from our vacation, she told me that when we are at the point of retirement, she wanted to retire to Louisiana and live out the rest of her life there. She now wears the P & G with pride and she will definitely tell someone where to go if they say something about it. She about had a heart attack when her grandson told her that he was a Longhorn fan!!! LOL!!! I told her the other day that once it gets into your blood, it will always be there and that there is nothing in this world that can get it out!!

re: Jimmy John's Sandwiches

Posted by 1LSUFANDFW on 4/21/09 at 11:28 am to
Haven't tried Jimmy Johns yet here in DFW, but if you can find Firehouse Subs, which is a chain based out of Florida, they pretty much beat all the rest!! Plus they have hot sauces from practically all over the world and from low heat to ones that will make you sweat profusely and think that your throat is on fire!! Started by two former firemen, also!!

Crawfish done right in DFW!!!!!!!!

Posted by 1LSUFANDFW on 4/20/09 at 8:13 pm
Pierre's Mardi Gras Cafe - There is finally a place in DFW that boils crawfish the right way!!! No seasoning added after boiling!! In fact they are steeped in Zatarains and provide the proper amount of taste and kick that we are used to having back home. The place is in Arlington off of Cooper, just north of the mall about 1.5 miles across the street from a Racetrac. They also have true muffs, that beat Jason's deli hands down, now!! Also now have boudin on the menu and are definitely worth ordering!! Did check out Boudreaux's at Arlington Highlands and was not impressed at all, but then again it is a texas rest. chain not LA. If you go to Pierre's, I promise that you will not mind the drive the next time, you will just know that a taste of home is now definitely closer than what it used to be!!!

re: What is your favorite shot?

Posted by 1LSUFANDFW on 3/15/09 at 6:17 am to
Crown Royal Special Reserve!!!

re: Louisiana ex pats in Texas

Posted by 1LSUFANDFW on 3/15/09 at 6:13 am to
I have been living over here in the DFW metromess since '94 and everywhere I have been to eat crawfish, they always do it the same way. I have come to the realization that, 1. they are LAZY!! , 2. They don't know how to do it properly, and please remember this, that i am not a racist person, but when most of your kitchen help do not speak good english they are going to cut corners and do it the cheapest and quickest way. Most people over here that are native texans think that our beloved cuisine is supposed to be burn your taste buds off hot. As far as any health code violations in regards to boil water, that is someone just blowing smoke up someones butt!!!! It all boils down to this: time + money = laziness and definitely not caring to do it right and properly. I have had a boil several times at my home and all of the people that have come, tell me afterward that my crawfish is the only crawfish they will ever eat in TX!!!!!
Well I have 2 myself;

Back in 88 I was in the Navy and was onboard a submarine(USS LEWIS AND CLARK SSBN 644) and we picked up some people at the end of our patrol to do some testing before we pulled into port, that afternoon we were submereged at about 700 ft down and I was walking through the missile compartment and one of the techs, we picked up, saw my LSU hat and Gave me a "Geaux Tigers"!!! Turns out he was from Nawlins and worked for Raytheon.

The second was several years ago, Sammy Kershaw was here in Dallas doing a show and saw me with a LSU hat on and gave me a "Geaux Tigers" in the middle of his show and brought me and my wife back stage after the show!!! That was so cool especially since there was nothing but damn sooners, longhorns and aggies all arond at the time!!!!!

re: Fort Worth in March

Posted by 1LSUFANDFW on 1/11/09 at 4:59 am to
Cattleman's in the Stockyards!!!!
I always get the half shrimp and half oyster po-boy!!!
Just wanted to let everybody know, if they don't know already, where they can get the best Po-boy here in DFW!! The owners are transplants from New Orleans and have been open for about a year now. Seafood is fresh(flown in daily) and very very very good. They will be opening a second location later on this new year. It is located on Cooper St about 1.5 miles north of I-20. Hopefully this place will be here for a very very very long time!!!

re: Best Boudin in Louisiana

Posted by 1LSUFANDFW on 7/14/08 at 10:30 am to
IMHO the Market Basket on Nelson Rd in Lake Charles has the best, especially the smoked boudin not to mention the sausage with green onion and the garlic sausage too!! If I could figure out how to get it trucked up here to DFW fresh, I could make them and me a whole pile of money. My friends that I have had try it love it and they are always asking me when I am going home again!!!!