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Dae'Quan Wright is the TE

I was impressed with him last year. And he's the guy who caught the pass for a first down on Ole Miss's last possession and laid down. Clinched the game.


Looks good for bowling....


But only if you have a purple ball.

re: Tailgating

Posted by TNTigerman on 8/19/26 at 4:51 am to
Great thread title. Thanks. Keep it up.

re: Israel bombing Syria re: Turkey?

Posted by TNTigerman on 8/18/26 at 7:26 pm to
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Sadly we are probably financing the lion’s share of the total cost of all those conflicts
One way or another


Did you and all the other anti-Semitic idiots know that Israel must spend 92% of its $3 billion in annual U.S. grants directly on U.S.-made weapons?

Of course, you didn't.

re: Call his bluff, erase him

Posted by TNTigerman on 8/18/26 at 7:31 am to
I agree, but we'd get a smear campaign about how we treat former players even if they are idiots.
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ROITS IN THE STREETS


When's the last time you've been to a ROIT?
:lol:

re: Louisiana’s Finest - Heads Up!!

Posted by TNTigerman on 8/15/26 at 4:44 pm to
Back in the 90's, I used to drive from Little Rock to Baton Rouge to spend the weekend with friends. On Hwy 61, somewhere between Vidalia and about an hour north of Baton Rouge, there was always a check point where the authorities wanted to see your driver's license. Not sure if it was when passing into MS from Vidalia, in MS itself, or when you going back into LA from MS. It was always on a Friday evening usually around 7 pm when I passed through (always without incident). This happened 3-4 times. Not sure what they were looking for that early in the evening. .

re: JD

Posted by TNTigerman on 8/15/26 at 4:29 pm to
Great thread title. Thanks.

re: How many Christians believe

Posted by TNTigerman on 8/14/26 at 6:32 am to
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How many believe we are looking at the end of days?

Not saying tomorrow... but in the next maybe 10 years?


Absolutely we are. Beyond everything prophesied in Matthew 24 (part of the Olivet Discourse) and other scripture about the state of the world leading up to Christ's return ( "As in the days of Noah..." Luke 17), your best indicator is when a monetary system can be fully installed that will allow a one world governing body to control all of your ability to buy and sell. It's not quite there yet, but the idea of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) is the direction it is all going. Can't be implemented in a day, but we're at a point where it can be rolled out within a 2-3 year period, precipitated by a complete financial reset.

re: Fournette weighs in

Posted by TNTigerman on 8/13/26 at 3:43 pm to
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an alumni

an alumnus
Obviously, it's about money for Jayden and his momma. Can someone confirm and explain?
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Also, you qualified your statement saying "ethnic Jews". What is that. Does that not include the "non-ethnic" Jews who were killed in the Holocaust? I need clarity.

Other than converts like yourself (supposedly), there are no "non-ethnic" Jews. The Jewish race consists of the bloodline of Abraham and Sarah's offspring - with Isaac as their first born "ethnic" Jew. All of those who were dispersed from Judea and Samaria to the "four corners of the Earth" after the Babylonian and Roman expulsions - including those who were killed in the Holocaust - are your ethnic Jews. .
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South Africans like this word.

South Efricans.
Yes, but I can't stand the playacting.
Yesterday. GTS2 Driver, GTS2 Fairway Metal, and GT2 Hybrid.
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Forcing members to sleep in the fraternity house and wake them early for “vision exercises”

Different fraternity at LSU, but our hell week was pretty much that. We were allowed exactly one hour of sleep per night for 5 nights and no sleep the last night. YesWe were constantly made to memorize all kinds of intormation about the fraternity and other subjects. We all (50 or so) had to sleep in the dining room in sleeping bags (if we could get one). We were woken from our one hour of sleep by members banging on pots and pans. But we were never deprived of food or other necessities. Was hell, but wouldn't trade it for anything.

re: tickets prices

Posted by TNTigerman on 7/30/26 at 9:34 pm to
Great thread title. Thanks.
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