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re: In Honor of This Country’s 250th Birthday Let Us Not Forget
Posted on 7/3/26 at 12:18 am to captdalton
Posted on 7/3/26 at 12:18 am to captdalton
Thanks babe. And you always seemed like a cute little soldier boy twink, holding on to that captain title.
Wanna get married big boy? It's legal now hehe :)
Wanna get married big boy? It's legal now hehe :)
Posted on 7/3/26 at 12:21 am to teamjackson
Sorry this weekend is going to suck for you. Literally and figuratively.
Posted on 7/3/26 at 12:26 am to captdalton
Aww hun, please be sure to keep me updated on the turn out! I'm assuming you'll be in DC, right?
Posted on 7/3/26 at 12:37 am to teamjackson
Strange to see an Alabama fan coming out of left field to defend LSU. You they/them really do stick together.
Posted on 7/3/26 at 4:44 am to teamjackson
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It's been a long journey while going through HRT but it gives me hope that me and my movement will continue to press you in the corner
And then YOU die, since you're afib/blood thinners arent getting that blood thin enough.
And this great america will be ran/governed/celebrated by socialists, leftists, democrats, deep state and Hillary with Sleepy Joe in tow..
Mwahahaha
ETA: all that bullshite that was just said ^^^ is exactly how you mouth breathing ding dongs sound to the rest of the world. YOU ARE THE MINORITY NOW
Retarded?
Posted on 7/3/26 at 6:43 am to captdalton
Captdalton posted ab LSU??? Holy shite, no way. He’s never done that before
The obsession continues
The obsession continues
Posted on 7/3/26 at 9:11 am to teamjackson
Dalton is Jackson's twink?
That explains a lot, actually. If I was getting foreign objects jammed up my arse as much as Dalton must be, I'd have big time little dick energy too.
That explains a lot, actually. If I was getting foreign objects jammed up my arse as much as Dalton must be, I'd have big time little dick energy too.
Posted on 7/3/26 at 9:26 am to captdalton
Louisiana native here. My ancestors came from Scotland, fought in the American Revolution, Civil War and WWII.
And they asked me to give you this message of unity on our 250th.
frick you!
And they asked me to give you this message of unity on our 250th.
frick you!
Posted on 7/3/26 at 10:04 am to captdalton
Interesting “fairy” tale, Cap. But…both of your assertions are false.
The French Canadians of Acadie (Les Acadiens) were primarily fur traders. They weren’t “run out of Europe.” They went to Acadie (current day Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, part of New Brunswick, and part of Maine) to engage in the lucrative fur trade. Most were fiercely loyal to the French king (read up on Charles St. Etienne de la Tour, a 17th century two-time governor of Acadie). In the run-up to the Seven Years’ War, the British gave Les Acadiens the option of swearing allegiance to the British Crown or being transported on British ships to various locations. NONE of those British ships came to Louisiana. NONE. Les Acadiens that refused to betray France either left on the ships or stayed and fought a guerilla war against the British. Many Les Acadiens that left on the British ships later CHOSE to come to Louisiana, which was actually under Spanish rule at the time. NONE of them were forced to come to Louisiana.
Maybe learn a little history before you run your mouth next time, n’est-ce pas?
The French Canadians of Acadie (Les Acadiens) were primarily fur traders. They weren’t “run out of Europe.” They went to Acadie (current day Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, part of New Brunswick, and part of Maine) to engage in the lucrative fur trade. Most were fiercely loyal to the French king (read up on Charles St. Etienne de la Tour, a 17th century two-time governor of Acadie). In the run-up to the Seven Years’ War, the British gave Les Acadiens the option of swearing allegiance to the British Crown or being transported on British ships to various locations. NONE of those British ships came to Louisiana. NONE. Les Acadiens that refused to betray France either left on the ships or stayed and fought a guerilla war against the British. Many Les Acadiens that left on the British ships later CHOSE to come to Louisiana, which was actually under Spanish rule at the time. NONE of them were forced to come to Louisiana.
Maybe learn a little history before you run your mouth next time, n’est-ce pas?
Posted on 7/3/26 at 10:07 am to captdalton
Let’s also not forget that Mardi Gras and everything co soldered good about Batoon Rouge.. Nola, started in Bama.
Posted on 7/3/26 at 12:06 pm to RTRnFlorida
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Let’s also not forget that Mardi Gras and everything co soldered good about Batoon Rouge.. Nola, started in Bama.
Sir, are you having a stroke?
OP may have one when he figures out that parts of Alabama were once part of Louisiana, and just how much French influence Alabama has.
Posted on 7/3/26 at 12:41 pm to EulerRules
quote:There is no point in attempting to educate this Gump... The same Gump who has 24,000+ posts on an LSU fan site.
Interesting “fairy” tale, Cap. But…both of your assertions are false.
Posted on 7/3/26 at 12:58 pm to SidewalkTiger
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OP may have one when he figures out that parts of Alabama were once part of Louisiana, and just how much French influence Alabama has.
Thats one way to put an end to his radicalized daily tirades.
Posted on 7/3/26 at 1:02 pm to captdalton
Another TPT (trailer park trash) POST!!!
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