“Towie Barclay of the Glen, Happy to the maids, But never to the men.”
I am still in highschool, but dont look anything close to being 15. Yes, I can drive.:icon_wink I am 1 year away from college. I do kind of look young in the face in that pic though, but it's too far away to tell.
Last edited by am4titansandlsu; 08-12-2006 at 12:57 PM.
Any chance you might be coming to Tech????
“Towie Barclay of the Glen, Happy to the maids, But never to the men.”
To be honest, i'd probably like the small town feel of tech, but I am not interested. I have already applied to LSU, Auburn, and will apply to UGA, SC, and some Tennessee school. I have been to 15 schools on visits. No matter where I go, I will always be a tigah. LSU is in the lead. I love LSU's campus. Of all the ones I've been on, it's by far the nicest. I dont know what I want to be yet, so I'm not just going to a school because they have a major I am interested in. I can get a free ride to Tennessee, but I'd rather go anywhere else. Knoxville is the pits. I want to have a job that involves sports. I mean I have a huge passion for them. As much as I bash Tech, I know it's a nice school that's on the rise.
I know more than a few folks here who came into Tech as Tiger fans (myself included). If you did happen to come to tech and get involved with the athletic department, you'd be bulldog blue to the bone. What are you interested in? If engineering, architecture, business, pre-vet, or forrestry, a trip to Ruston would certainly be worth your time. Actually a trip to the doghouse (ruston bar & grill) is ALWAYS worth your time.
Time is your friend. Impulse is your enemy. -John Bogle
An Louisiana Tech fan used to amuse himself by scaring every LSU fan he would see strutting down the side of the road in their obnoxious purple and gold colors. He would swerve his car as if to hit them, and then he would swerve back on the road just before hitting them.
One day, as the Louisiana Tech fan was driving along, he saw a priest walking on the side of the road. He thought he would do a good thing and pull over to offer him a ride. He asked the priest "Where are you going, Father?" "I'm going to give Mass at St. Joseph's Church, about five miles down the road," replied the priest. "No problem, Father! I'll give you a lift. Climb in!" The priest climbed into the back
seat, and the Louisiana Tech fan continued down the road.
Suddenly, the driver saw an LSU fan strutting down the side of the road, and instinctively, he served as if to hit him.
But as usual, just in time, he swerved back to the road, barely missing the guy. Even though he was certain he missed the guy, he still heard a loud "THUD."
Not understanding where the noise came from, he glanced in his mirrors, but he didn't see thing. He then remembered the priest in the back seat, and turned to say "I'm sorry, Father, I almost hit that LSU fan."
"That's OK" replied the priest. "I got him with the door.
“Towie Barclay of the Glen, Happy to the maids, But never to the men.”
These are some guys I know. I went to high school with some of them. They started "Krewe of Them Dudes" tailgating at LSU. Here is a great example of LSU students trying to lower their own population. This required 40 stitches. If you pause it just right, you can see his face plant into the side of the table (and then the cooler, then the ground).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4Zvn3uiHXc
Leave it to LSU people to screw up a carrier landing. You have to secure the tables and you provide a towel just after the threshold as a barrier to be engaged by your feet. Did a lot of those in AF clubs all over the world.
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