Hornfans Bayou Aggy???

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  1. TCUTiger

    TCUTiger Founding Member

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    I was banned from this site years ago. Perhaps some of you might want
    to chat with them about their claim of steroid use in LSU baseball.

    I thought the biggest steroid case of ALL TIME, involves a Longwhorn???

    How easy they forget, they are scared sheatless and can't stand it that
    perhaps there is a program out there that is better.

    http://forums.hornfans.com/php/wwwt...5974244&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=0&fpart=
     
  2. LesMilesFan

    LesMilesFan Founding Member

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    Bat envy, much like penis envy brings out the worst in people. I wouldn't hold it against them.
     
  3. TCUTiger

    TCUTiger Founding Member

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    In the thread of LSU vs Armies of all time............I thought this to
    be a foul.

    LSU and its graduates aren't bright enough to even FIND Omaha Beach.

    LSU is so out of USC's league in so many ways.

    Hers's just one measure:

    The Link

    and

    The Link

    Even the Einsteins at ou (coming in at 108th) outrank LSU:

    The Link



    Little does this idiot know that LSU commissioned more future Army Generals than every school in the country except USMA during
    WWII. I would venture to say that not only did more Tigers FIND Omaha
    Beach they died there too. In my 26 years of USAF and USAFR service
    I NEVER had one Longturd for a commander, however I do happend to know one AGGIE that was my last aircraft commander on the B-52 before
    I moved on to other jets. He just got himself a pretty good gig.




    Biographies : GENERAL WILLIAM M. FRASER III :geauxtige
     
  4. BRETT

    BRETT LSU FAN Staff Member

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    Humor masking fear. They know they're about to get rolled.
     
  5. OkieTigerTK

    OkieTigerTK Tornado Alley

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    true.

    whenever a certain greenie gets snarky over baseball, i use that very term. :hihi:
     
  6. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

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    LSU contributed more commissioned officers to WWII than any schools except West Point and Texas A&M. LSU was a military school from 1860 until 1969, when mandatory ROTC was dropped. The LSU Parade Ground is an actual military parade ground.
     
  7. HatcherTiger

    HatcherTiger Freedom Isn't Free

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    Hello Texass people "The Ole War Skule" !
     
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  8. shane0911

    shane0911 Helping lost idiots find their village

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    Great Post:thumb:
     
  9. TCUTiger

    TCUTiger Founding Member

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    Well my source for that comment was from my attendance at my
    first LSU Salutes where the MC so stated. As a member of Cadets of
    the Ole War Skule I am still surprised how "young" I am at 53 when
    among some of the guys that went to war and stayed there until it was finished.

    I also seem to remember that ROTC was no longer mandatory for frosh
    and sophs in 1972, could be wrong, I started AFROTC in 1974.
    Lastly, been on the parade ground in a parade, many times myself.:geauxtige
     
  10. friedriches

    friedriches mr. t

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    They just sound bitter, same as we would be if the media was already giving UT the title. Many out there are already giving it to us in 2, which is just asinine.
     

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