I'm up for a straight renewal later this month. Unless.......HUGE recruiting weeks start next week. Clock is ticking. Savioe/Farmer get the positive mojo going on stadium expansion/master plan thing before these guys hit campus next week. I'll happily double up. Otherwise, same $$$ as last year. I have grown weary, edgy & impatient from these months of delays.
I look forward to having Master Plan happy pants for a day or two before next weekend. Timing needed to give Hud and staff an extra value to sell UL to recruitsl. School leaders must come through on timing for it to be a win-win. They are officially on the Policarp clock.
We don't know anything. I don't know what my RCAF donation does, and I'm renewing anyway. When we get that mythical master plan, I want to share it with all my family who loosely follow UL - loud and proud. I want them to get excited and jump on. I want to link them to something like: this project with a big donate button right below our vision. I want other people to have a stake in what we've all been following. Allons Cajuns
My momma was born in 1952, leave her out of this. So you're telling me you're an old goat? And if you were impatient with the administration when she was a child, I would think that means you were at least 18 or old enough to be a student to care that much, which would make you around 80 years old? I didn't think you oldie goldies knew how to use the internet. Congrats.
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I didn't think you could tell that much about me from the term "ragincajun" and my favorite number "10".
Damn, you musta been older than dirt when you graduated, or your mom had you late. But yes, your mom would have been in HS when I was supposed to be graduating college [though she could have actually graduated with me]. But I am only 5 years older than her, not 20.
Wasn't my intention to insult either you or your mom, by the way.
Which digits?
LOL, no offense taken. I was just messing with you. But yes a little bit of both, I was 23 when I graduated and my mom had me when she was 34. Still don't know how you can tell when I graduated by the number 10... as I had this screen name since 2007 and couldn't have possibly known when I would finally graduate!!! I wasn't on a strict 4-year plan, tried to enjoy it as much as I could before I had to hit the real world.
Congratulations. I was on the 7 year plan myself. lol
Actually it was a 7 1/2 year plan, finished in December, 1973, after starting college the first time in September, 1966.
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