I see it's pointless having a meeting of the minds with you. You have never jumped in, for your "entertainment purposes", and slammed any of the stupid (and misspelled) gibberish from the LSU ass-clowns that get on here. You selectively target only UL people (of which your daughter is one) and think hard about questions and challenges to UL only. It is always a jab at UL, never any acknowledgement that isn't something ladened with ridicule and never add anything that is not pro-LSU. You of all people don't need to clear "the two-way street"... you are as "one-way" as I have ever seen... and again, with a daughter at UL. Pathetic.
I could care less about using the term "traitor". Yvette was offered the LSU position years prior and used the stage to announce she was staying where her heart was. Well, the wallet has a funny way of changing where your heart is. I really could care less either way. People make decisions and live with the consequences. I would prefer the subject were a dead one. Let's play ball (soft, that is).
As for Robe, when he came to UL we had a very solid baseball program. However, I can clearly see McNeese being sore over losing him.
I like certain coaches for the way they carry themselves... but, I came to know a coach at LSU pretty well over a few years... and to see what they have to endure... I just about can't see them as anything but guns for hire. It always helps when they claim a love for the school they are currently at... but some of these schools treat them like a hooker.... and a lot of coaches oblige.
Why use the term traitor, UL should have paid her what she was worth. I am sure it was hard for her to leave the team she built. But think about this, wouldn't you leave your current employer if someone else offered 2.5x -3.0x your current pay with the same job responsibilities?
Just picking nits, but I would use the term "spy" to desribe someone who fits your definition much like Skorzeny's troops during the Ardennes Offensive. A traitor is one of your own who for some reason, usually either idiology or financial gain, turns on you and joins the other side such as Benedict Arnold during the Revolutionary War.
Benedict Arnold...now here's a situation where Foote could really his favorite term. I wonder if he will refer to Yvette that way?![]()
I wish you were around when I left my ex wife for a younger girl. She thought my confession of love was above the looks of an attractive younger girl (serious assets, if you know what I mean). I not only knabbed me a little babe, but I took the kids and left the old hag without a dime. Needless to say, the old hag doesn't think kindly of me now. She had the nerve to remove a plaque she gave me that said "to my wonderful, loyal husband". I thought that was so tacky. I was loyal and wonderful up to the point I shafted her old butt. What's wrong with her? Yes, I told her I loved her, and even passed on opportunities to hook up with younger, prettier girls in the past... but I couldn't pass it up that last time. I'm a good dude and certainly not a "traitor". Well, in truth, my ex wife was there for me and with me in my weakest years, but once my career took off, I just couldn't turn down all that young tang that was coming my way.
Could you write to my ex and explain to her that everyone leaves what they claim to love when money or hot sex is made available? <----- this is not a true story... but I think you can figure out the analogy.
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