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Leaving H-town at noon with a pitstop in the chuck for a darrells special!
Appreciate someone with a forward as well, sugarbearjd@gmail.com :thup:

Fark Help/Buddy sworn into JAG

Posted by SugarBearJD on 8/16/14 at 3:29 pm
So my buddy was sworn in JAG today. His facebook is pretty wide open for source pics.

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I like this one...
Chico

Also her are some JAG source pics




What's up with the last second of that 2007 hit video, someone tape over some porn? :pimp:
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The University of Missouri turfgrass expert found that on a 98-degree day at MU's Faurot Field the surface temperature on the synthetic grass was 173 degrees. Nearby natural grass showed a temperature of just 105 degrees. When Fresenburg took the temperature at head-level height over the faux turf, the thermometer registered 138 degrees.
One more at mile marker 276. Can see downtown. Signing out ladies, time to drink.
Mile marker 248 on the southbound side for now
Mile marker 223 got someone pulled over on the right.
Just saying, unless you've experienced it, you have no idea. I'm just as big of college football fan as anyone. I think the college tailgating experience is great, but does it compare to 40,000 RVs at Nascar events? No. Having 100,000 people in a football stadium just isn't the peak of sporting experiences in the world. Sure the cheers, the environment give me chills and college football is what basically gets me from september to january. Club soccer in a country where the sport is king is pretty much the best sporting experience you will ever have, but at LSU is close at number 3! Toughest venues in the world!
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How is throwing confetti everywhere a whole other experience? Their organized cheers are nothing college teams dont do with fight songs, especially with a "Rammer Jammer" type cheer 'Bama does.
The entrance and exit to the game with the fans going nuts, confetti is nothing, it's the fireworks and flares going off in the stands, signs around the entire stadium, flags so big being dropped that would go from the upper deck to the field, fans working together in an organized fashion to bash the other team. The cheers after every down are great, I enjoy doing them, but unless you go to a soccer game and see the mass histeria, you will be missing out on one of the best sporting experiences in your life, and I don't mean your daughter's soccer game.
LINK Just club teams are completely nuts! To attend a soccer game in another country is just a whole other experience.

re: Pregame Video

Posted by SugarBearJD on 9/21/09 at 11:16 pm to
horrible....would rather see the preseason hype video
Cypress, TX here! Going to the astros game tomorrow afternoon. I might have to rub it in and show up in some LSU gear!