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So the 4th best program in Texas is partnering with the 4th best program in Louisiana. That's nice.

re: RIP Hokie Gajan

Posted by Jefferson Davis on 4/12/16 at 10:19 am
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You had an idea of how the play was going to go just from hearing Hokie's background reactions.


So true. Can't tell you how many times the Saints would make some awful play that would piss me off, but I'd still have to laugh at hearing "gaww" or "God dangit" from Hokie in the background. That happened a lot when I was a kid. :lol:

And on the flipside, his excitement for big plays made them that much more special.

I always felt like he was "our" (the fans) guy in the booth, and he embraced that.

re: RIP Hokie Gajan

Posted by Jefferson Davis on 4/12/16 at 12:17 am
Hate this so much. RIP Hokie. :wah:

re: RIP Hokie Gajan

Posted by Jefferson Davis on 4/12/16 at 12:03 am
Damnit. Such a great man. :wah:

R.I.P. Hokie, Sunday's will never be the same without you.
Reports of an explosion in the Brussels subway.
Thanks for the photos, looks like an incredible place that I hope to visit.
The Northshore is bad news. It's cold and foggy and dangerous. They have gangs over there and everything else.
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Isn't 95% of their population blonde hair, blue eyed white people?


Not as much as it used to be, especially in the major cities of Malmö, Gothenburg, and to a somewhat lesser extent, Stockholm. Traditionally Swedes have been on board with the whole "open, forward thinking, equal" etc. political agenda, but there has been a growing divide between the politicians making these decisions and the citizens that have to actually live with them. The issues go much deeper than that, but to put it simply, a lot of Swedes are getting fed up with the PC agenda.

I have the tumbler and it's great. Not sure how it compares to its YETI counterpart but I'm sure they're extremely similar.

And it came with a sweet sticker that I can put on my truck, so people will know that I like to keep my coffee hot.
"One of the worst possessions in UCLA basketball history" :lol:

re: Nonupdated Thread: OU vs KU

Posted by Jefferson Davis on 1/4/16 at 10:38 pm
This is unreal. I have work to get done, damnit. :lol:
RIP to one of the voices of my childhood. :bow:

First down, Saiiiinnnntttssss.
In advance, Välkommen till Sverige! :cheers:

For Sweden:

Stockholm is an absolute must (that can be said for all of the capital cities). No shortage of things to do and great places to eat. Not sure of what kind of living arrangements you're shooting for, but I often recommend Södermalm, especially around Hornsgatan (Horns Street). It's a cool "younger" neighborhood that has become quite popular over the last few years. It's got a ton of restaurants and bars and plenty of living options for all price ranges. It's also just a short walk from central Old Town (Gamla Stan) and has plenty of metro stops (which is fantastic in Stockholm).

I highly recommend just walking around as much of the city as you can. It's built on thousands of islands, so water is everywhere. Gamla Stan is the historic center of town and dates back to the 1200's. Multiple great churches worth checking out, along with historic government buildings and the Swedish Royal Palace. As you can expect it's also filled with tourist traps, so that's just something to keep in mind. I definitely recommend visiting the Royal Palace and any of its four museums, especially The Tre Kronor (Three Crowns) Museum.

Another island in central Stockholm is Djurgården, which is where you'll find the Vasa Museum (an absolute must), The Nordic Musesum, and Skansen, which is an open-air museum and zoo. Also on Djurgården- Gröna Lund, which is an amusement park, and the Abba Museum, which I have yet to actually visit. :lol:

Getting to any of the central islands or outer islands is easy. There are ferries and smaller boats everywhere. Also worth noting, Drottningholm Palace- located just outside of Stockholm- is beautiful, especially in the Summer. Might be worth a visit.

Gothenburg is a great city, and I like that part of Sweden a lot. But if it came down to visiting either Gothenburg or a completely different country and culture in Tallinn, I'd recommend the latter.

I'm most familiar with Skåne, the southernmost province of Sweden, which is home to Malmö across the Öresund from Copenhagen. Lots of day trips to be had in that area, if it's somewhere you think you may end up.
RIP Sid. Showed more heart, faith, and fight in the last year than I have in my entire life.

Thoughts and prayers to his family.

:geauxtigers:
I have to admit, the new Atlanta stadium will be loud as hell once they insert the "crowd noise" CD and crank up the speakers.

Rise up!