Originally Posted by FormerPokeCenter Neither is pointing out your school's legal name. Says the guy who calls us U.S.L...
Originally Posted by CajunJack55 Says the guy who calls us U.S.L.... Well, if you're not going to use your legal name, why should I have to?
There was no U.S.L. in 2007. Or did you forget to lecture us again about "legal names".
Originally Posted by Turbine You would think that, and it is because McNeese has more in common with ULM than any school in the State. That is correct. Both are great places to stop for a "personal relief break" between major cities along interstate highways.
Originally Posted by ZoomZoom That is correct. Both are great places to stop for a "personal relief break" between major cities along interstate highways. Untrue. I'd much rather cross the boarder and stop at Texas welcome station than spend any time in the Chuck.
Originally Posted by AstroCajun There was no U.S.L. in 2007. Or did you forget to lecture us again about "legal names". Well, as you guys point out, legal names are so passe'...so, if you're not compelled to use yours, I shouldn't have to use it either. Besides...everybody outside of Lafayette still says U.S.L....
Originally Posted by AstroCajun Untrue. I'd much rather cross the boarder and stop at Texas welcome station than spend any time in the Chuck. Promise???
Originally Posted by ZoomZoom That is correct. Both are great places to stop for a "personal relief break" between major cities along interstate highways. Also, after visiting both places you immediately drop to your knees and thank God that you don't live there.
Originally Posted by CameronCajun Also, after visiting both places you immediately drop to your knees and thank God that you don't live there. Not as much as the residents do...
Originally Posted by AstroCajun Untrue. I'd much rather cross the boarder and stop at Texas welcome station than spend any time in the Chuck. I see your point. LC is a town that considers Steamboat Bill's fine dining.
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