Yea I remember and also our painting party with the lady cons---That was a fun day!!!
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Yea I remember and also our painting party with the lady cons---That was a fun day!!!
OMG. All I'm worried about is baseball. I want a WIN tomorrow night. My favorite MLB team still has a scoreboard that is changed by hand (Boston RedSox). And I would put them up against anybody year after year. Give the University a break. They are working from behind the 8-ball. The RCAF is young. The winning tradition at UL is young. Let's crawl before we walk, folks. I have personal experience in dealing with Ken Winstead & he is a good man. He treated me like I was a million dollar contributor when I had a grievance with the RCAF. I will now & forever donate to that great cause. GIVE'EM HELL, UL! BEAT LSU!
-----Timely and refreshing comment---I Second that emotion!!!! BTW I have been waiting for this since that Pontiff kid took a step to the mound that day after the slow curveball bounced off of him---I have the flu and gave away the tickets to a very loyal booster today---Best made plans of mice and man----thinking about putting a piece of tape over the obligatory extra L that I am sure will be on the TV set!!!
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Like my Irish-Cajun daddy would say, "Who cares how fancy your plow is if the potatoes didn't grow. You're still hungry & broke." :)
Just a quick note.. hopefully everyone will welcome our opponent's fan base tomorrow with warm hospitality. I know some people here despise everything LSU has ever stood for, but tomorrow let us remember that our feud is with LSU's administration, not their fan base.
We will have plenty of Louisiana Greeks out there tomorrow, who have been taught to hate LSU and their fans. I've witnessed this, and when I ask our fellow Greeks why the bitter hate, all I get is "because he/she went to LSU". We can be much classier, and we must teach our Greeks to do the same. If you see LSU fans getting hassled by a bunch of drunk embarrassments to this university, pull the purple and gold to your tent and offer them a beer and sunflower seeds.
Even more than that, this is not football. Besides the respect which college baseball demands by itself, remember these are not your run of the mill, angsty football fanatics who will be coming tomorrow. Our visitors tomorrow are likely to be the family and friends of our neighbors in Lafayette. Show them the Better side of the Basin.
Let's have an unforgettable game tomorrow, Geaux Cajuns, and in the words of John Fogerty, "Put me in, coach!"