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Those people are confirmed 100% Italian catholic
Time for O to go because more women age going to come forward with even more salacious details which will put everyone in the boiling pot.
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The Madisonville Bridge on LA 22 is closed to traffic in both directions due to mechanical issues. Motorists are advised to use an alternate route.
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Did they happen to mention what kind of "threat" was made?


Black guy threatened to call his boys so NOPD gracefully retreated to the Hyatt Regemcy where they are currently monitoring the 15th floor.
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Not saying I don't agree with a lot of it, but the hate around here is impressive. Stuff you people hate includes:

Baton Rouge
New Orleans
Shreveport
Mayors of the above
JBE
Democrats
California
Californians
Portland
Mike Bianco
The Catholic Church
Joe Biden
Hunder Biden
Women's sports
Critical race theory
Antifa
Fat people
Travel ball
Soccer
Travel soccer
Dr. Fauci
Vaccines
Masks
Taxes
Alternative energy
Florida man
Islam
The LP
LSU Board of Supervisors
LSU Administration
LSU Coyote
La DOTD
Zaxby's
Walmart
Hip Hop
Joy Behar


No OweO??? Have a down vote.

No
Wonder if they boarded up the windows yet or if they are just going to let it sit empty with doors unlocked.
Gonzaga

SPOKANE, Wash. – Gonzaga Athletics announces the creation of Next Level, a comprehensive program that will provide Bulldog student-athletes with the education and tools necessary to build and elevate their personal brands.

In working with both campus partners and external entities, Next Level, will focus on five key areas: personal brand management, financial literacy, business and entrepreneurship, social media, and NIL legislation. The program, which includes a new partnership with the industry's leader in athlete brand-building INFLCR, is designed to empower student-athletes to capitalize on the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) era.

"This moment is an important one for our student-athletes," Gonzaga Director of Athletics Mike Roth said. "It's exciting that we can empower them with the NIL legislation. Our Next Level program will be a great tool to educate the student-athletes. We are looking forward to our partnership with INFLCR. Their knowledge and technology will give us a great foundation to start this process for not only our student-athletes, but for our department as well."

The Next Level programming will be created by industry professionals in collaboration with Gonzaga's Athletic staff members. Additional partnerships will be announced in advance of the 2021-22 academic year.

"With the NIL opportunities coming in the near future, I am excited that we are giving student-athletes a real chance to build their brands," GU Men's Basketball Head Coach Mark Few said. "I've been a big believer in the NIL movement, and I'm proud that we can start helping our players capitalize on their potential."

INFLCR, which features a digital platform, mobile app and dedicated INFLCR Plus team, now serves more than 1,000 NCAA collegiate athletic teams and is used daily by more than 40,000 student-athletes to access content from competitions, practices, travel and more.

"INFLCR's partnership with Gonzaga Basketball launched successfully with their student-athletes utilizing our platform to build their brands and maximize the stage that came with their March Madness run to the national title game," INFLCR Founder and CEO Jim Cavale said. "We are excited to build on this big start through powering their Next Level program with our NIL-focused products in INFLCR Verified and Plus. Gonzaga has become one of the premier brands in college sports and we are committed to providing the technology and support to ensure that they are putting the power of their brand into the hands of each student-athlete who comes through the Gonzaga Basketball program."

Gonzaga's men's basketball is coming off the program's second appearance in the national championships, after being ranked No. 1 in the Associated Press poll for the entirety of the season. The Zags' national semifinal matchup against UCLA was the most-watched college basketball game of the season, peaking at 18.8 million viewers during GU's thrilling overtime win. Following the men's team run in March Madness, the program's social media total engagement climbed to second in the country.

The Gonzaga women's basketball team made its 12th appearance in the NCAA Tournament this past season. The Bulldogs claimed the West Coast Conference regular season title for the fifth-straight season, and the 17th in program history. In 2019-20, Gonzaga rose to its highest regular-season national ranking ever, securing a No. 11 AP and No. 10 ranking in the USA Today/WBCA Coaches Poll.

Individualized education in Next Level's five areas of focus will be provided to student-athletes in Gonzaga's basketball programs to better prepare them to capitalize on their national reach.

"I am really glad we will be able to offer our student-athletes some guidance with the new NIL legislation coming out soon," Gonzaga Women's Basketball Head Coach Lisa Fortier said. "We have incredible student-athletes in our programs, and we want them to have every opportunity to maximize this movement to their benefit."

Next Level will maximize the value of Gonzaga student-athlete's brand now and be best prepared to benefit as soon as legislation allows them to do so.
You know crime is bad when even the NOPD folds up shop

NOLA

The New Orleans Police Department closed its station in the French Quarter Tuesday afternoon after threats were made against officers there by someone who called 911, the agency said.

At about 3:25 p.m., police said they were shutting down the 8th District station in the 300 block of Royal Street — which is usually open 24 hours a day — for the rest of Tuesday. An agency spokesperson said it was “out of an abundance of caution” following threats against 8th District officers that were sent through 911 dispatchers.

“No injuries have been reported, and the (case) is under active investigation,” the spokesperson added.

The 8th District station is the headquarters for officers patrolling the French Quarter, Central Business District and Faubourg Marigny, all of which are areas that are popular with tourists.

Police asked residents, business owners and visitors in those neighborhoods to go to NOLA.gov/NOPDonline to report any non-emergency crimes online. Any emergencies should continue to be reported to 911, police said.


One River Place is the most gangsta place in the city.
This photo is so hot that it’s burned my eyes like chlorine.

re: Let's see dem baby tats

Posted by ihometiger on 6/21/21 at 9:11 am
Parents are leaving that kid a rich tattoo trust fund for the kid to remember the parents by when they die of Hep.

re: Amazon Prime Day Deals

Posted by ihometiger on 6/21/21 at 9:07 am
Just snagged the new 8K 120 inch led smart TV from Samsung for $399
Orleans Parish is stacked
I’ll buy back in when it drops back below .002 next week
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Anyone here with net worth more than 5mil?


MrLSU is probably the wealthiest guy I’ve personally met. His yacht is worth over $5 mil alone.

re: The Official Kayak Thread

Posted by ihometiger on 6/15/21 at 11:18 pm
Anyone fished out of a Blue Sky Boatworks kayak?
Cowboy Mouth & Better Than Ezra are playing this year after being passed over last fest.