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i admittedly have not been following this but i thought the issue was whether an office created by the legislature could be abolished by the legislature notwithstanding election to that abolished office.

re: The brain power of a protester

Posted by SFVtiger on 4/27/26 at 2:25 pm to
very well written unknown author.
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I know it’s not much


to the contrary

re: 1970 LSU at Notre Dame

Posted by SFVtiger on 4/7/26 at 4:32 pm to
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Back then, TV coverage was arranged well in advance, and there were NCAA rules as to which games could be televised.


yep, i think just ABC had coverage, and you knew preseason if you were going to be on TV that year, reg season.

re: 1970 LSU at Notre Dame

Posted by SFVtiger on 4/7/26 at 4:19 pm to
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I'll bet no one left at half time, except maybe doctor #6106


it would depend on his call to medical exchange.

I was always under the impression that TC instinctively batted the ball down and realized his mistake immediately. Not sure where that came from since it was not on TV and it was so long ago, but that was one of the biggest games in Tiger history, so i remember.
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I don't know why y'all shite all over the guy. It's a pretty good show for what it is.


he can sound quite condescending. but the main reason IMO is the same reason people began crapping on Jim Hawthorne--familiarity breeds contempt
vaguely. LOL Condon's whole deal was to make a segment of the population mad, usually by reading something that happened in the newspaper. guess it worked
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The roof talk is unbearable. I haven’t listened in months


before Moscona the radio sports news came from Richard Condon, John Fine and Buddy Songy. I'll take the roof commercials.
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hink about how contested that series was in that era. My favorite of all time. It was very personal.


it was indeed personal. but two things can be true: the cigars were classless (now forgiven) and things worked out for the best for LSU.

re: The Bluffs??

Posted by SFVtiger on 3/11/26 at 3:24 pm to
It does take longer going to the bluffs at rush hour when I leave. But not on weekends or in the middle of the day. Fwiw

re: The Bluffs??

Posted by SFVtiger on 3/11/26 at 3:19 pm to
I commute every work day. It takes me 40 minutes from the bluffs to bocage. That’s going down freeland road. Not around to 965.

re: The Bluffs??

Posted by SFVtiger on 3/10/26 at 3:25 pm to
lol I get it

re: The Bluffs??

Posted by SFVtiger on 3/10/26 at 2:31 pm to
I live there but actually stopped playing before closure. I will say before the meta center was announced i heard from a member of the council that this could well happen. I know, i know...but you can dream.

re: The Bluffs??

Posted by SFVtiger on 3/10/26 at 2:27 pm to
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I’ll believe it when I see it


me too, that's exactly what i told my wife when she sent me this.
oh i dunno. by then most of the traffic will be flying cars, so the bridge will help out with ground autos

re: Oklahoma 83 @ LSU 67 Final - SECN

Posted by SFVtiger on 2/28/26 at 5:13 pm to
Would it be that hard to get someone who speaks English to do the color??

re: Give Credit

Posted by SFVtiger on 2/26/26 at 11:23 am to
it was a fun game to watch. both teams played well offensively. all the coaching change vitriol aside, of course.