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Favorite team:LSU 
Location:Boxtard BPB®© emeritus
Biography:Have 9 published novels now
Interests:Mrs. Rabbit, 4 entertaining grandbunnies
Occupation:weird dream interpreter
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Registered on:3/24/2006
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re: Leavitt ?

Posted by liquid rabbit on 1/17/26 at 7:10 am to
No football games till fall? :dunno:
Looks like we're loading up on OL now. It's great to be a Tiger!
I have been ready since the last pitch in the championship game last season.

:geauxtigers:
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Who starts at quarterback

No, Who's on first.
Too bad we can't fire the coaches AND the players.
I would be happy to never see him mentioned again on TD.
Sounds like Longstreet is good at football.
Short answer: no.

That's a damn yankee sport.
Seems like they're trying to drum up murder business. Bold strategy.
It's a popularity contest, like all the polls. Just win, baby.

:geauxtigers:
Jay Johnson is good at coaching.
I had a boom-boom this morning. Very satisfying.
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state full of beer drinking John Candy look alikes

Outstate is. Not so much for the Twin Cities.

My theory, after having lived there for a while: It's so freaking cold in winter, their brains freeze and turn to mush when they thaw out in May.

re: BOOM! Geaux Tigers!!

Posted by liquid rabbit on 1/9/26 at 7:45 pm to
I don’t remember my first beer either.
A couple of more observations: That "Minnesota Nice" doesn't hold up if they disagree with you politically. They can be some of the nastiest creatures on the face of the earth (and try to run you down with their car!).

The cuisine sucks. Even though they have fish fries all over the Twin Cities on Fridays in Lent, I only found one place that served fried catfish. The rest offered cod or some other yankee fish.

Although I kept my political leanings to myself for fear of being ostracized, I let my sports bias show proudly. One of the greatest moments was when the Saints won the Super Bowl. i proudly displayed a Saints flag at my desk, much to the dismay of the supporters of the four-time SB loser Vikings fans. :lol:
Name one major metropolitan area that isn't chockful of liberals. That's where a high percentage of the population is centered in those states.
Lived in St. Paul for 16 years. Only went there because the job offer was too good. They have to pay a premium for you to live in that frozen wasteland for 6 months of the year.

Anyway, it's very liberal. I was one of a handful of conservatives at my workplace, which was unionized to the point of communism. We didn't venture into Minneapolis very much because it was even more radical liberal.

On the interstate drive into Mpls, you pass by an ugly high-rise we dubbed Little Mogadishu, a Somali beehive teeming with those folks.

Made a few friends at work, but their liberalism eventually turned me off. They are blind to what they see, close-minded to any dissenting opinion and walk in lockstep with the most radical elements of the Democrat Party. They really are the California of the Midwest.

We escaped before all the rioting and burning occurred and are happy to be back in a saner part of the country, the deep south.