Favorite team:LSU 
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Registered on:3/5/2013
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Exactly, the opposition's batters try to mess with Kila (Cotton) and he brings a ton of hurt to them.

re: What did Cody Glenn do?

Posted by LAPurifoy on 6/3/13 at 12:38 am to
Missed jury duty.
I bought a 2013 GMC Terrain from Gerry Lane. At first I went to Capital hoping to score on 2012. They had everything I wanted but the guy was a jerk and wouldn't work with me. I went to Gerry Lane vented got a model year newer with a lot more add ons than I ever wanted that literally just came off the truck for $1,000 more. I told them to throw in an extra key b/c it was one the damn $150 keys and they'd have a deal. That was there first offer and I knew they wanted to make the sale I countered with key and we agreed. Sometimes you pay more for a better deal. Weight your options and know what your getting. The comes a time when you need to know you are getting a good deal. You'll know it. You've priced everything done homework asked around. You'll be fine.
Dickel is a whiskey not a bourbon. Yes, I'm one of "those guys"!
I can only speak for myself. But as a young adult I see nothing wrong with people of any age getting autograph. If this team makes it to "The Place with Steaks and Corn" (we don't speak of it by name) how special would it be to say you got a ball, program, poster, etc. signed by this team. This already a special team that made LSU history. Having something signed is like having a part of history. Will it be worth much monetarily, no. But the value you will be priceless you saw history being made. However, having 20 items is WAY too much, and also sounds exaggerated. Someone, also sounds butt hurt their kid didn't get an autograph. If you wanna talk getting a life how about the scalpers at the entrance to the hay field lot. As for me, I could understand 3-5 items because I might have friends or family the can't make it to the game, but they want a piece of history. I'm a history and sport buff and combine that with LSU and it's something I love! So to sum in my opinion, that someone with disagree with, there nothing wrong with getting an autograph no matter the age, 9-99, just keep it to a minimum, and keep your day job. People want a part of history can't fault them for that!
Too many to count. Timmy B., Fowler, Corso, KP, Lyn Rollins, SVP, Hell I like Eli Gold while listening to a good race at Talladega. Ian Darke, Charles Barkley, Curt Shilling, David Pollack, I'll stop there.