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WillWorkForLSUTicket

Favorite team:LSU 
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Registered on:8/27/2005
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Not weak, but probably someone without the skins on the wall. That's not the end of the world. Dillingham or McGuire would probably do well here. Maybe even Key or Sheppard.
I agree! Love this time of year. It's telling that daylight saving time is man-made. It's unnatural.

re: Heupel or Drink?

Posted by WillWorkForLSUTicket on 11/1/25 at 6:55 am to
I don't want either, but if forced, Heupel over Drink. What's Drink ever done worthwhile at Mizzou? He's another coach who build finesse teams, not tough teams.
I agree. Kiffin's teams are always talented and fast but I wouldn't call them tough. We need bullies.
Have you tried Creed Green Irish Tweed?

If not, you should. It's right to there with Aventus.
It really is great.

I would put Progressive's "Don't Become Your Parents" right up there with it. Maybe even a notch above.
They haven't mentioned LSU specifically (that I've heard) but Malik Nabers is getting a lot of love on the Giants/Colts broadcast. Cordale Flott has been mentioned some too.

They're missing some great chances to talk about LSU. Lol.
Add cologne to that list and you could have described my Christmas.

We'd probably have been friends in a different life.
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lit the fire


Where at? It's raining and balmy as the dickens here in Cenla.

re: Best men’s cologne

Posted by WillWorkForLSUTicket on 12/24/24 at 10:39 am to
You almost can't go wrong with any of the Creeds (Green Irish Tweed, Royal Oud, and Viking are among their best.

Tom Ford has many greats as well, including Beau Du Jour and Ombre Leather.

You won't see them advertised but Parfums de Marley and Le Labo also have many excellent, out of the mainstream offerings.

Branch out from the run-of-the-mill department store colognes that all smell the same. You'll thank yourself later.
I thought the same thing. Unless they can parallel park, they're pointless.
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Why did you think that?


He perpetually looks lost on the sidelines when things go south. Also the lack of fixes. He has fixed some things (the D looks better this year) but not all (still can't win the big games minus Bama '22, running game still not what you would expect from our vaunted O line).

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So glad you're back on board (eye roll)


I legit laughed. Good one.
I agree the table pounding was cringy, but last night was less emotional outburst and more plan of action.

I was to see results too. All in saying is I have more hope today than I did Friday.
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It's just words


You're right. It means nothing if we continue having 3 or 4 loss seasons. But I was glad to hear he has some fire in him. Like I said, I was beginning to worry that he knew he was in over his head and was losing some drive.
I was worried that he was in over his head and knew it, but it sounds like he still has the drive to win a natty. It also appears that the players haven't quit like some of the fans have (myself included, at times). Let's Geaux!
Those of us who expect LSU to be a dominant football team are called "soft" and "bad fans" (and worse). This wasn't the case 10 years ago. The last three coaches we've had (even Orgeron) proved that dominance should be the norm at LSU. Why are most fans now ok with being just "ok"?