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re: First LSU game I attended

Posted by GeauxDoc on 7/2/26 at 6:44 pm to
1972 vs Aggies…. east side line… very little memory of it….
With all the pressure from the reduced parking spots this year I think we will see a lot of squirrelly things with parking this season.
Best I can say is I parked in 207 for a few years some time ago (long since moved) and i can’t remember trailers being on those sidewalks or any trailers at all in that lot. But it has been a while.
Felt the same…never felt like we were gonna lost that game.
My electric mower is the best mower i have ever owned

re: GMT

Posted by GeauxDoc on 6/26/26 at 5:24 am to
:gmt:
These threads never get old. TYFYS :bow:
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Same play book over and over again. Deny the obvious is a problem until it gets so overwhelming it can no longer be lied about. Then pivot and blame Republicans and promise to fix it.
Not much at all in south BR when I got up this morning..thankful. Hoping for the best for everyone catching the brunt of it.
I think the inventory of spots was down this year and there was a lot of demand - double whammy. I thought it was interesting that, this year, when you clicked on a lot it didn’t tell you how many spots were still available like in years past. I wondered if that was by design to keep people from being pissed off at how much fewer spots were available this year?
I think these days joining The Oaks (minimum 25K pledge over 5 years) is your fastest route to get where you want - although you don’t get all the points for that up front but with each installment. Talking football obviously - even your Oaks membership won’t let you sniff the chairbacks at the Box.

It’s a lot of money though. It seems to me over the past few years especially it takes a philanthropy rank somewhere around the top 1000 to get the top perks (access to on campus parking, decent seats, good post season seats). I agree with the other poster - my ranking is pretty good and I rarely see any good sideline seats available besides singles for the past several years. You just need to decide if it is at all worth it to you. :cheers:
Am I wrong but wasn’t her biggest hit the theme song for Hannity’s radio show a long time ago ?
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At this point, not at all.

He has earned some mulligans.


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re: Embarrassing!

Posted by GeauxDoc on 5/14/26 at 8:59 pm to
This word again. Are you personally embarrassed? If so, why?

re: Tiger terrace

Posted by GeauxDoc on 5/12/26 at 7:57 am to
West side terrace is nice with good views of the field (upper deck views of course) Easy to get in and out. Concessions are a little limited up there and bathrooms can be a bit of a pain. Elevator line can be annoying at times but only for big games for the most part. I sat up there for many years in 514 before moving elsewhere for most games.

I wouldn’t want East side terrace unless you just love roasting in the unrelenting sun for every day game.