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Registered on:7/7/2013
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Not just Saban, the whole coaching staff.
Nice of him to pick Thanksgiving week to tell me he's gay.
Or is it a good sign? I get the worst (or maybe best) blind dates.
I would like to put a face to the name and show you a great time of eating, drinking, and partying. There are a few of you that I want to fight IRL as well, so there's always that if you want to take it to a new level. Nothing personal, we can square up and then kill a few cold ones after. Jambalaya and boudin are soft so they won't be hard to chew.

Nursing programs around Nola area

Posted by rnolan53 on 4/9/14 at 12:30 pm
I have a family member who wants to move here with me from Mississippi. She has an associates in applied science from a community college. Google lists a bunch, just wondering who here has personal experience or a family member who went to nursing school down here.
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do you pay homage to your plant?


I'm sure you are making fun of me but I would thank Mother Nature for the plants if I took a bunch.
Hi, long time reader of the OB way before I joined the site, just wanted to ask this. As I was with my son this past weekend in the woods, it dawned on me that a very important part of what my dad taught me was thanking God and nature for your take prior to touching it. For giving us the physical ability to hunt, our graciousness for the animals, the trees, the land, etc.

Do others do this? I believe it to be a very important part of hunting that should be passed down to the next generation. It's a connection to our world that we should feel privleged to have, to feed our families with what God and nature has provided, and by doing so, have a part of nature become a part of us forever.

I'm not talking about crying over the animal, just placing your hand on it and saying a small prayer or message of thanks, whether to God or nature, or both, whatever you believe.
I was wondering why an LSU fan would be making that video. :lol: :lol:
I have addressed in my comments on youtube that I am not an alter and made an account on TD, you can read them yourself.
Then it hit me, who am I really making these videos for? I started off doing it many years ago on VHS for friends and as the internet progressed I took it to Youtube. But this fanbase has become so miserable that it's hard to find the drive to spend a day or two editing a 15 minute video. It's like what's the point anymore?

There is no fire in our fanbase anymore. I sit in the same spot that we have tailgated for decades and watch the changes. There is no electricity in the crowd, only iPhones stuck to faces. We lose a game and it's the end of the world. We are on the winningest streak in our history and people complain.

Anyway in closing, I am no longer making videos. I will keep my existing videos up. Thanks for the feedback and Geaux Tigers.
Dammit....don't have more time to talk, going back.
This reminds me that nobody eats their own quite like LSU fans. Unbelievable.

re: Hello fellow Tiger fans

Posted by rnolan53 on 7/12/13 at 3:25 pm
Wow thanks everybody, I am just a bored guy with a dvd recorder and a decent computer. :lol: I can honestly say I have recorded 99% of the LSU games since the early 80's and have converted all VHS to DVD. I have an entire room of my house set as a dedicated LSU game archive.

re: Hello fellow Tiger fans

Posted by rnolan53 on 7/12/13 at 3:08 pm
I added A&M and South Carolina last night, just fyi.

Hello fellow Tiger fans

Posted by rnolan53 on 7/12/13 at 3:07 pm
I decided to finally check out the site since I get told to all the time in my comments on Youtube. Just wanted to say hi. I have recently uploaded a bunch more videos on my channel if you want to check them out. I am trying to get my hands on a different recorder and may start HD videos for the 2013 season, we will just see.