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I was waiting for this to make its way here. Shocked a democrat to his core, is ashamed of where he is from. I just had dinner at the country club in Asheville with several Alabama graduates that still own property down there, entitling them to a vote. They weren't too happy about this and spent the entirety of our dinner explaining the great state of Alabama. My wife drank a lot of wine as a result. So, thanks for the sex Doug. And GTFO of Alabama ASAP. :lol:
That may be a reach, but at the very least LSU graduates should be on LSU boards. Seems pretty simple to me. The goal for me is to limit outside influence as much as possible moving forward.
I didn’t catch your thread, but very likely if you experienced the same sentiment. It was on a level I had never experienced in my years around the school and athletics. I don’t think people fully understand or grasp the political climate at LSU. It’s deeper than football is really the only way I can describe it. Deeply rooted philosophical differences I would say.
The Kimble family are good people who love LSU.
That’s hard to gauge. I would say a disturbingly large number care more for personal agendas than the state or LSU.
I don’t know that it can be until 2019.
My profession places me in front of what would be referred to as “major” boosters in both a professional and personal setting. I wouldn’t call myself a major booster, and this isn’t a brag thread. Watching the game last night with several boosters and one board member, the disgust and contempt for LSU, specifically Joe Alleva, administrators such as F. Alexander and certain board memebers, was intense. There was some very real division and heated discussion from different camps last year and especially since the MSU game. Dissenting voices were being silenced. Anyone at the end of last season that spoke out against hiring Orgeron were ignored and have continued to be until this point. Now, the pro Ed camp is turning on each other in an attempt to save face and their positions. These people don’t care about LSU outside of the power generated by holding a high ranking position. Some within our university are attempting to use the school itself as leverage for better positions within the school and out. None wants to accept responsibility. The school has become a highly politicized game where one side plays by different rules than the other. Our school is in danger. It’s not just football. Where do you think JBE gained the confidence to speak publicly about closing the school? It’s a game. And LSU is the means to an end for some. LSU is devoid of any real leadership and those that possess it and have the means to implement real change are being silenced. God Bless our Tigers. Troubling times ahead.
My father placed both of his sons in them and now, there is a picture of my own son in them on our mantle :lol:
All self respecting former frat stars placed their sons in them back in the late 80's, early 90's.
She's too busy being a messenger of god. Her mission is far more important than the lowly red state of Texas.
You're a bonafide retard baw.
It had already been deleted and posts referencing it were deleted.





Until my brother posted a link to it and then they banned him and deleted that :rotflmao:
I have no idea. Threads pertaining to babies in trash bags, amongst other things, are allowed to stay. Makes zero sense. Twelve pages of different users calling it the thread of the year and referring to it and threads like it as the reason people keep coming back to TD and it's gone. Maybe they're trying a new business model :lol:
This is the only evidence left of that epic thread.