1st experience in Tiger Stadium

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  1. StaceyO

    StaceyO Football Turns Me On

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    That was some good entertainment, though--especially when the UGA fan in question tried to sneak back in 10 minutes after a state trooper threw him out!
     
  2. OkieTigerTK

    OkieTigerTK Tornado Alley

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    that was classic for stupid fan stunts. as if the state trooper standing 10 feet away wouldnt notice the same person wearing red in the middle of a purple and gold section!:hihi:
     
  3. lsubatgirl04

    lsubatgirl04 Cupcake Thief

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    This works for me as well.

    Not stupid just not privledged enough to know to stay ahead of the slow pokes.

    Not speeding is not an option when you are traveling a considerable distance. My foot is directly attached to my pulse. I think about the game and get pumped ....mph increase in direct proportion. I saw 3 police cars on the way back up 59 Sunday. All helping stranded motorists. If you were stranded on 59 Sunday between 6-8pm... thanks. :lol:
     
  4. StaceyO

    StaceyO Football Turns Me On

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    Maybe he thought the trooper was as drunk as he was...?
     
  5. lsubatgirl04

    lsubatgirl04 Cupcake Thief

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    I was in east uppers as well but on the concourse. Great seats. No one walking in front of you, plenty of leg room and each "row" is two seats than an open space (for wheelchairs) so you never had to ask anyone to move when you wanted to get up. I could see the entire field as well.

    The deputies and I watched a drunk Ole Miss girl be carried to her seat and stumble around. We were taking bets on when she would bust it. Never did. Her lil guy held her up pretty well.

    On a sad note we had a guy behind us who kept yelling "This ain't junior high... throw the ball!" and "Get 44 off the field!" I wanted to throw him of the ledge.
     
  6. saltyone

    saltyone So Mote It Be

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    Aren't we all?
     
  7. TigerFanNTenn

    TigerFanNTenn Founding Member

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    My first (and sadly, only) experience in TS was at the Auburn game last year. What an amazing night! I'm glad you enjoyed yourself. It's addictive. The only reason I haven't been this year is trying to find tickets before I get there. I don't want to drive all that way and not know if I'll get in.

    It's crazy how much different LSU is than other schools when it comes to tailgating. I mean, I knew my people were fun, but d@mn, lol. I've been to two games at Tenn. Their idea of tailgating is drinking in the bars on the strip down from the stadium :dis:.
     
  8. SabanFan

    SabanFan The voice of reason

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    We must be related.

    My driving philosophy is that if someone gets in front of me they are eventually going to f**k me up. :hihi:
     
  9. vector4

    vector4 Founding Member

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    Do 78mph down I49 and take 190 over to BR. Easy 3.5 hrs door to door from Shreveport and you don't have to worry about tickets. Taking 190 cuts about 20 minutes off.
     

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