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But I'm young and that just seems like a waste of youth, what with all these asses up here.
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The food isn't great unless you get out of Time Square area.


I don't think I've ever heard of New York food being measured by what Times Square offers. I think there's an M&M store, a TGIFridays, and an Olive Garden? If you're back up here for business again, I wouldn't stay anywhere near Times Square. Transportation is easy enough from downtown, even if you've got nonstop deadlines, and you'll have a lot more fun.

It's kind of like saying, "I was just in Louisiana for meetings. The food isn't great unless you get out of Bogalusa."
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maybe you need to learn how to book flights!


That's really funny. Did you just think of that?
I'm park-facing, so I get plenty of light. And yeah, I actually had halal today from a food cart (shite was delicious but that hot sauce hurts coming out). I'm from New Orleans, so I'm pretty accustomed to not being able to fully immerse myself in nature on a whim--but look, the Hudson Valley and New Jersey have the best hiking I've seen anywhere that isn't the Ozarks outside of Little Rock or Northern California, and I can be there in 50 minutes on a train for $25.

My parents have a house in Southern Mississippi, and one day I'll probably go live like that someplace--alone in the woods (but probably not in Mississippi). But I'm young and that just seems like a waste of youth, what with all these asses up here.

I've never owned a gun (my father owns enough for the both of us, I'm sure) so I never really felt like I was missing out on much. I never really understood shooting as a pastime (except skeet-shooting on a course, which is the shite), and the whole self-defense thing seems like a farce, if we're going by every person I know who owns guns. If it's just for killing time, I have a lot more fun shooting bows, which feel more involved.

But yeah, I go home, and of course I love the weather and food, and in New Orleans the architecture, but the world feels so small down there and I start itching to leave before long.
Interesting, I'm from Louisiana and currently live in New York, and I have a hard time going back home.
None of those words mean what you think they mean.

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I agree he isn't killing it at UCLA, but why do LSU fans always obsess about whether a coach is a prick or not?


Because unlike many of the fans on this site, some of us graduated from the university and don't want a petulant man-child operating as its most nationally conspicuous representative.
Nah, I've been lurking daily since 2007, which is why my post count is (and will remain) in the single digits.
Did you read the article or do you just like injecting non sequiturs whenever you feel the lorazepam-addled urge? This ain't Buzzfeed, you can't just look at the pictures.

The Great SEC Officiating Conspiracy

Posted by EffYouSeeKay on 10/1/15 at 12:55 pm
SIAP--searched and found nothing.

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Since 2012, LSU has been flagged more times in a game than its opponent by a margin of 24-12 (6 times, the flags were even). By penalty yards, the margin in 26-14 (2 times, yards were even).

Even more stark is the number of times there has been a significant penalty advantage. LSU has been flagged at least three more times than its opponent 18 times while it has been flagged at least three less times only 5 times. An 18-5 margin is clearly massive. Looking at yardage, the margin of 30+ penalty yard games is 15-3. LSU is more likely to be flagged for 30+ more yards than its opponent than it is to have any penalty yardage at all (15-14).

re: LSU Nike free shoe

Posted by EffYouSeeKay on 1/21/14 at 2:11 pm to
Why not just design them yourself?

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