its SNOWING in BTR....

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by Contained Chaos, Dec 24, 2004.

  1. Contained Chaos

    Contained Chaos Don't we all?

    ...ok well they're only flurries...not even really hitting the ground. but still, how often does that happen?

    LETS HOPE THAT TODAY IS A DAY OF LONG SHOTS!!!
     
  2. BMoney

    BMoney Founding Member

    Yep, the snow flakes are falling at my house.
     
  3. LSUGradin99

    LSUGradin99 I Bleedeth Purple 'N Gold

    I can also confirm this. I do not have a link though. Perhaps it's digital camera time! :D
     
  4. HatcherTiger

    HatcherTiger Freedom Isn't Free

    You mean "sneaux" right ?

    Its sleeting a little here is south Lafayette Parish aka Broussard.
     
  5. LSUfan71

    LSUfan71 Founding Member

    Heavy sleet here in Denham Springs
     
  6. COramprat

    COramprat Simma Da Na

    White Christmas...check
    Saban staying at LSU...check
    '05 Corvette C6 in my driveway Christmas morning...well since I'm at it might as well do it up right
     
  7. MarineTiger

    MarineTiger Founding Member

    It's a plot by the Dolphins Owner....
     
  8. BostonBengal

    BostonBengal Founding Member

    HA! Snowing in Baton Rouge, but NOT in Boston! :confused: That's pretty wild!

    Who knows what that means?! Are the planets aligning for Saban to remain in purple and gold?!?!? I hope so! Hey! It seemed to work for the Red Sox--when there was a "blood moon", and led to a World Series win! :) :thumb:

    C'mon mother nature!!! Pull your magic one more time!!!! Stay SABAN!!!!
     
  9. cajdav1

    cajdav1 Soldiers are real hero's

    It sneauxed 2 times in my 31 years in New Orleans. New years Eve 1963, where it actually stuck and we were able to build sneaux men. Then once on a late winter afternoon in 1973. In 73 I was a senior in high school and we all crawled out the windows to run in it before it went away.
     
  10. max

    max Founding Member

    The bad thing is I asked Saban if he would ever leave LSU last year. His answer, "It would be a cold day in Baton Rouge before I would ever leave."
     

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