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I think he's asking -

Who goes to Atlanta for the SECCG? In the event that 3 teams are tied with the same record.

My guess is - the 2 highest ranked teams once you get passed the tie-breakers

If you work for a large company/ corporation and that have 6 weeks paid as part of their benefit package - then "them's the rules"

re: What tests your patience the most?

Posted by wheelz007 on 8/12/24 at 10:33 am
Baton Rouge traffic

And Stupid people

Bingo.

My ex had exactly 25 jobs over a 10 -11 year span. I counted them and had notations ready for court. I even had employment records from several. One of them kept of log of her daily kindergarten BS.

It is always someone else's fault. And like you said - they can't bring themselves to admit fault so there is never counseling.

And - I have had custody of my 2 boys for 9 years and I get a little bit of child support as well.

Yep.

Borderlines don't improve. They just find a new target or person to take their abuse out on or play their head games with.

Consider yourself lucky they have moved on to someone new and try to keep a low profile as long as you can. Enjoy the peace for the time being.

But don't worry - if you have kids with them - it ain't over. They will be back on you at some point.

A trap Borderlines love to set -

"I told you he was an a-hole"

You load your crew up and you're headed to a family function. She starts her BS - out of nowhere. She is screaming, yelling and cussing at you in the car. In front of the kids....

By the time you get our of the car at her family's house, you are so mad. So hot and you can't control yourself and guess what - you snip or snap at someone.....

"I told you he was a F'n d-head"....

You don't realize this until years later - but she set a trap and you stepped in it. Now her family knows your an a-hole

One of the many games that Borderline's play - The Triangle Game.

It's her. Melissa the co-worker and you.

Wife comes home from work and within 10 minutes she starts up about how awful Melissa is. You shoulda seen the nasty look Melissa gave her today when they were all discussing such and such. Or the rude comment she made.... or Melissa told on her for being 5 minutes late coming back from lunch. 1st grade level stuff.

Keep in mind - you've never met Melissa.

Wife goes to work telling co-workers how awful of a husband you are. You're mean and abusive. She has GOT to get away from you.

So guess what happens over time - you start to dislike Melissa because of the reports you keep getting..

The Co-workers really hate you because of what she tells them about you. So if she slips off one day and has lunch with a new hot guy, she is totally justified. They might even encourage it. They're for sure never going to tell you.

Or - if there is a company function that comes up, say - the company Christmas party, guess what? You and Melissa don't like each other....

And if there is a fight or an episode in public between you and Melissa - your crazy wife takes the credit (inside her head) for having people fight over her.



Add these 2 games to your list:

2007: Virginia Tech: 48-7

2011: Oregon: 40-27

Borderlines turn on everyone. That's how every relationship ends.

They stay on you about helping them, blaming you until they over-step their boundaries and you (or whomever else) calls them out.

The most sacred relationships in the world - your parents; children, etc.... doesn't matter to them. They can sever ties over the most petty of issues.

Everything they say and do is justified.

You will NEVER get an apoligy for their behavior, insults or anything.

There is no way you can speak to them, or get through to them to effect, change or impact their behavior. They are who they are...

There is no accountability. Or change. Ever.



Here. This.

It's Tuesday. Just a regular day. Nothing going on. You come home from work and it starts.

She has isses with Melissa (co-worker #462) at the job she's been on 2 weeks.

You're just trying to get through to the end of this petty conversation (one that is had 2-3 times a week since you've gotten together) so you can get a plate of food and watch the game for a little while. But she just yaps and yaps and yaps about how bad Melissa is.

And it's 1st grade level stuff.

Truth is - its's your girl that's the problem at job #462.

Now - depending on where you are in the relationship, how many weeks or years you've been at it with this Borderline will determine how long you last in this conversation.

But, the minute you don't take their side - all hell breaks loose. It's World War III in your house...





re: I miss the late 90’s NSFW

Posted by wheelz007 on 6/26/24 at 9:14 am
Facts -

Our women have changed so much since then. The tatts, colored hair... entitlted, mouthy .... the nasy nails and eyelashes.

"Strong independent woman"

Like, what does that even mean?

"Boss babe"... a what?

Was married to a Borderline for 10 years. 2 boys.

I always knew something was wrong because of the extreme highs and lows, the pettiness and manipulation. Once I got her officially diagnosed about 8 years in, Once I had that, I knew how it would play out, eventually.

I could write a book too. It's crazy

However, I won. I got custody of my boys in the Summer of 2015 and she lives 3.5 hours away Her impact on them is limited and minimal now.

But holy moly - they are about as emotionally mature as a 14 yr old girl....



7 x 10+ win seasons

5 x seasons finishing in the Top 10

2 x SEC Championships

And won 1 National Championship, played for another one

How many 1st round draft picks did he coach.

I don't think this is completely the case.

Remember - prior to Saban we had no history of consistently winning.

Miles - hired all of the assistant coaches that recruited, trained and coordinated his teams.

He kept us in Prime Time, 10 win and Top 10 seasons year over year for a long time.

He sustained a HIGH LEVEL program for nearly a decade and fielded some of the best teams we've ever had here.

You guys don't have to like it - but the facts are - LSU became an ever bigger brand, made lots of money, got a ton of attention and put an incredible number of guys in the NFL during his tenure.

re: Best job perks

Posted by wheelz007 on 6/18/24 at 12:41 pm
Profit sharing....

Every year in January you get an email from HR that profit sharing had been voted on by the board.

The very next week, the company deposits an extra 5% of your base salary into your 401K
But to answer your question - I think Jay learned a lot this past year.

I wouldn't say - we weren't as low as it looks. We finished pretty strong.

10-3 over our last 13.

Our losses -

#1 Tennessee by 1 run
#4 UNC
#4 UNC by 1 run in extras

I don't think we had enough firepower in our lineup.
I agree. Jay is one of the best.We're in great hands with him as our Head Coach.

I think - he hit bigtime on Jump and Holman.

Fidel and Braswell were both pretty good for us.

But Bingham and Loer didn't pan out to be what Jay was hoping for.

I think he realizes that with the Portal you can basically build almost a whole new team from year to year.
You can bring in 6-10 transers with experience every year and almost reload.

The problem with that is - you still need "LSU guys" or a core of Louisiana boys on the roster each year. IT just means a little more to them.



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re: Paul Skenes and Cy Young award

Posted by wheelz007 on 5/20/24 at 7:01 am
He'll end up at 23 or 24 starts. Probably not enough to win Cy Young but he can definately win Rookie of the Year.

re: Women with no tattoos

Posted by wheelz007 on 5/9/24 at 11:08 am
Sure looks like it.... I don't like 'em. At all

Wish women didn't like them either.