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I asked her a few questions and she could explain the most difficult concepts verbally.


I can promise you that little twat wouldn't be near the top of the class in the most advanced math classes at Dutchtown High. All them engineers' kids would smoke her arse in math and physics. :lol:
Tank(his nickname growing up) was a good dude. Knew him all through school but also worked with him at Pizza hut in 1996-1997.
He was aways writing lyrics when not making pizzas. :cheers:
In terms of 2nd half only?

Tennessee 2005(katrina game)




Alabama 1998.

The story was supposed to be about how Alabama had a long unbeaten streak at LSU on the line when it visited Baton Rouge in 1998.

Instead, the Crimson Tide pulled off one of the the greatest comebacks in the Alabama football history.


After trailing for most of the game, the Crimson Tide scored two touchdowns during the final two-and-a-half minutes for a 22-16 victory at Tiger Stadium.

The two late touchdowns were both thrown by Andrew Zow, who was 17-for-27 for 284 yards and three touchdowns en route to being named the SEC Player of the Week.
I'm not telling who it was but
Not bad for an old man.
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Being 28 years old I can’t think of any year that comes close to being a bigger bummer than this. Only 2016 with that roster comes close.


Oh dear.
I was a freshman in 1993.
That season made me walk on the team, literally after math class in Lockett. :lol:
You have no idea how bad we use to be at football.
Keep your chin up and come to the game next Saturday and we'll beat the Aggies. :cheers:
Our neighbor was one of these. They rolled the house but then one of the vandals broke heir son's taillights. All caught clearly on camera but they were completely covered. Our house is visible in the distance in the video. Our cameras didn't help and neither did the security camera at front of the neighborhood.
Frustrating as frick.
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Somebody here has to know who’s in charge of this and can give everyone some better insight


Texas A&M Plays technopop songs from the likes of Cascada and Tiesto much louder than Tiger Stadium.

In 2016 Arkansas played Mo Bamba 4000 times and louder than Tiger Stadium.

It's not just LSU. Somebody's clearly telling all these stadium media folks that "It's provacative! Gets the people going!" :lol:

I don't mind the music but it is a bit loud and plays too close to the restart of play.

re: BPB baseball Oct 16th

Posted by mikelbr on 10/16/25 at 6:08 pm to
Yorke is a big boy and can swing! We were there last Friday evening. :thup:
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I don’t see uproarious responses during discussions about the prices of sedans or cashews or airline tickets.

You do about Disney prices.
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My agent told me not to list her, that they will cover the first one.

I specifically asked

Yep. It's not fraud to let a kid borrow your car. It's "temporary". :cheers:
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think it's the other way around. At least in Louisiana. If the child doesn't live with you there is a loophole (debatable) where the vehicle is covered when the child is only an "occasional" driver.


Bingo. I have been through this with teen and adult children in college who have their mother's address on their license. If you get along with the ex spouse you should definitely take advantage of this loophole :cheers:
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Just say she borrowed the car.

They will cover it.

Not sure they will if her address on her license is the same as the parents'/vehicle registration. She either has to be covered or explicitly excluded.

We've been through this and the only loophole is when a child "lives" with one parent and "borrows" a vehicle registered to the other parent.

re: Facebook privacy settlement

Posted by mikelbr on 10/14/25 at 1:07 pm to
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First I’m hearing of this. Where can I sign up for my beer money? Tia

Proof you only like my Facebook to jack off to my pics. I told all my Facebook friends about it 2 years ago. :lol:

re: Facebook privacy settlement

Posted by mikelbr on 10/14/25 at 9:57 am to
My gf got hers like 5 weeks ago. I'm eagerly waiting for mine.

I got an email about it and should be any day. :thup:

re: Solutions: time to hurt feelings

Posted by mikelbr on 10/14/25 at 8:21 am to
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Posters.. help me.. what percentage of what kind of white peoples would make you uncomfortable for your personal safety

You're becoming a regular shite stirrer here. :lol:

I've absolutely felt this way when a group of frick tard white dudes* showed up to following places over the years:
Texas Club
Bogies
Keg in Lafayette
Prop Stop
Fred's on the River

*any group that is clearly looking trouble. Can be frat boys, LP meth heads, biker gang, or the 90s Roids Boys we saw often in Lafayette.

re: LSU bars in Nashville?

Posted by mikelbr on 10/13/25 at 3:36 pm to
The Local was the LSU Alumni bar for 2019. It was a good time.
Appears to have been updated since to the Gumbo place
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Every city I’ve ever been too has some sort of nice hike/bike trails that go for several miles and connect to other hike/bike trails.

Baton Rouge has absolutely nothing. They have the ‘lakes’ which were glorified mud holes but the shite trail around them wasn’t even 3 miles.

Considering your former screenname you're a tard.
1. Port Hudson Battlefield Park.
2. St Francisville has the Beast trail which is totally free. :thup:
3. Tunica Hills close by as well. That's a ton of trail running within 30 minutes of where you use to live, Playa! :lol:
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That’s reasonable, doing that systematically for everyone entering campus is not. This really is not complicated to understand… at all


Yea it just seems like a shite-show with the NAACP ready to happen if a group of young black people is told to get off campus for having a rowdy 'tailgate' party while a white fraternity is nearby doing keg stands.

But you're right.
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Have seen some people suggest this....or some version of access being limited to people with game tickets/LSU IDs.

Problem is you have a ton of people with legit reasons to be on campus who should not have to do this or logistically can't do it. Vendors, parents visiting their kids, contract workers at various locations....


People are downvoting you but I am from Baton Rouge and distinctly remember getting kicked off campus from the field in front of the Natatorium. So to the OP's point, they(LSU and EBRSO) have done this in the past.

It was 1990-1992 We were still in high school but would go tailgate and drink all day with no tickets. The drinking age was 18 so we weren't getting in trouble for MIPs like you get today as they generally didn't care who was drinking.
But when the parties got big and rowdy(not fighting/girls twerkin/etc ), EBRSO deputies would roll up and demand we show a game ticket or Get the frick off campus.

We were a mixed group but mostly white kids from Woodlawn/Bishop/Parkview.

re: Has The Varsity theatre closed?

Posted by mikelbr on 10/13/25 at 11:03 am to
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Chelsea’s has pretty much cornered the market on live stuff now.


Add L'auberg too.

Always some well-known names playing there.
They have indoor and outdoor concerts almost every week.