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rowbear1922
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Houston, TX |
| Biography: | "Brando has the Electrolights Plants Crave!" |
| Interests: | Your Mom |
| Occupation: | Male Escort |
| Number of Posts: | 15783 |
| Registered on: | 10/9/2008 |
| Online Status: | Not Online |
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re: MRLN - Merlin Labs (Autonomous Aviation Software)
Posted by rowbear1922 on 4/16/26 at 9:50 am to LChama
Damn, I had a few hundred shares that I bought last week for $8 something.
Hearing all the shorts and possible squeeze, I set a sell for $16.60.
Maybe should have just held on :dunno:
Hearing all the shorts and possible squeeze, I set a sell for $16.60.
Maybe should have just held on :dunno:
re: YouTube is a hellscape of garbage
Posted by rowbear1922 on 4/14/26 at 1:41 pm to StansberryRules
You should check out “Are you Garbage?” on YouTube.
You can thank me later
You can thank me later
re: MRLN - Merlin Labs (Autonomous Aviation Software)
Posted by rowbear1922 on 4/10/26 at 8:20 am to DawgCountry
Just set a 1-day limit price of $45 :dunno:
Let’s see if it hits
Let’s see if it hits
re: How are people able to just up and move states like it’s nothing and why
Posted by rowbear1922 on 4/9/26 at 4:11 pm to Galloglaich
Single, never married, no kids…
It’s been real easy to up and move on a whim
It’s been real easy to up and move on a whim
re: Meet new McNeese WBB coach Ashton Feldhaus
Posted by rowbear1922 on 4/7/26 at 7:18 pm to Jim Rockford
Already the best looking woman in lake charles. OT 3.7
re: What are your ties to LSU? Any legacy stories?
Posted by rowbear1922 on 4/7/26 at 8:46 am to Powerman
I was 3 years old when my father was killed by a drunk driver. My mom met a man, and we all moved from Texas to Milton, Fla. Seven years later, I sat in front of the television when the "Les Miles Show" came on. Maybe I just really liked football. Maybe i was desperate for a man to replace my father.
I was 10 years old, I was laying there watching the “Les Miles Show.” Golden Flake and Coca-Cola was the sponsor. I told my mother right there, if I ever have a son, I'm gonna name him Myles Tiger.
I convinced my first wife to let me name our first child Myles Tyger Rowbear1922. When it was a girl, we named her Leslie Rouge. Our next child was a boy and, sure enough, his name was Myles Tiger. My two dogs are named Mike and Nicky. I have 46 LSU hats. Last year, I found LSU national championship T-shirts on sale for $5. I bought all 18 in stock. When I was 19, we ran onto the field at the Bowl game, carrying a red stick and a tiger hat. More recently, I tried to convince my current wife bury me in purple and gold, she refused. Even before the Tebow Cell Phone's allegations, she thought I took this LSU thing too far. She told me I better get a tattoo if i wanted to be buried with anything related to a football team.
Sitting at a table, I rolled up my sleeve.
It’s a Tiger with the Words Geaux Tigers.
I hate tattoos, I really do. I’m just a very unhealthy LSU fan. I live it. I breathe it. I think about LSU football, I'm not exaggerating, 18 hours a day. I have always been that way. It just didn't start. That's what people don't understand. The first thing I do when I wake up in the morning is get on Tigerdroppings and see what's going on. I mean, I know it's not healthy. I've been knowing that a long time. I have a son 33 years old named Myles Tiger.
I moved to Louisiana in the Spring of 2007. I'd retired after a long career as a Texas state trooper. A wreck in a high-speed chase left me with a broken neck and in pretty constant pain. Retirement would give me a long-awaited rest. And I'd finally get to follow the Tigers up close. It was heaven.
My first football season in Louisiana was 2007.
The football gods, it seemed, were rewarding me for decades of loyal fanaticism. The Bayou Bengals were going to the national championship game. When we heard a small block of tickets were being sold to New Orleans, I had everyone I knew call to try to get a pair. That didn't work, but, from an old high school friend with corporate connections, a miracle. We were going to see LSU play for the national title at the Sugar Bowl. We found our seats and took in the crisp Dome air, the football team on the field, the tense countdown until kickoff.
I started crying.
When we got home, we framed my ticket stub and looked forward to 2008. Season 2 brought hopes of a repeat. Imagine, to be a fan from afar for your entire life and then walk into this. Last year, I went to more LSU games -- eight -- than I'd ever made it to before in a single season. I was at the Swamp, when LSU cut the UF lead, and I was there when UF scored 51 points to win. That night, me and a friend had a hotel reservation in Gainesville. We didn't bother, pointing the car West, toward home.
We just drove straight back to Louisiana, seriously, I bet we didn't say 10 words.
I was 10 years old, I was laying there watching the “Les Miles Show.” Golden Flake and Coca-Cola was the sponsor. I told my mother right there, if I ever have a son, I'm gonna name him Myles Tiger.
I convinced my first wife to let me name our first child Myles Tyger Rowbear1922. When it was a girl, we named her Leslie Rouge. Our next child was a boy and, sure enough, his name was Myles Tiger. My two dogs are named Mike and Nicky. I have 46 LSU hats. Last year, I found LSU national championship T-shirts on sale for $5. I bought all 18 in stock. When I was 19, we ran onto the field at the Bowl game, carrying a red stick and a tiger hat. More recently, I tried to convince my current wife bury me in purple and gold, she refused. Even before the Tebow Cell Phone's allegations, she thought I took this LSU thing too far. She told me I better get a tattoo if i wanted to be buried with anything related to a football team.
Sitting at a table, I rolled up my sleeve.
It’s a Tiger with the Words Geaux Tigers.
I hate tattoos, I really do. I’m just a very unhealthy LSU fan. I live it. I breathe it. I think about LSU football, I'm not exaggerating, 18 hours a day. I have always been that way. It just didn't start. That's what people don't understand. The first thing I do when I wake up in the morning is get on Tigerdroppings and see what's going on. I mean, I know it's not healthy. I've been knowing that a long time. I have a son 33 years old named Myles Tiger.
I moved to Louisiana in the Spring of 2007. I'd retired after a long career as a Texas state trooper. A wreck in a high-speed chase left me with a broken neck and in pretty constant pain. Retirement would give me a long-awaited rest. And I'd finally get to follow the Tigers up close. It was heaven.
My first football season in Louisiana was 2007.
The football gods, it seemed, were rewarding me for decades of loyal fanaticism. The Bayou Bengals were going to the national championship game. When we heard a small block of tickets were being sold to New Orleans, I had everyone I knew call to try to get a pair. That didn't work, but, from an old high school friend with corporate connections, a miracle. We were going to see LSU play for the national title at the Sugar Bowl. We found our seats and took in the crisp Dome air, the football team on the field, the tense countdown until kickoff.
I started crying.
When we got home, we framed my ticket stub and looked forward to 2008. Season 2 brought hopes of a repeat. Imagine, to be a fan from afar for your entire life and then walk into this. Last year, I went to more LSU games -- eight -- than I'd ever made it to before in a single season. I was at the Swamp, when LSU cut the UF lead, and I was there when UF scored 51 points to win. That night, me and a friend had a hotel reservation in Gainesville. We didn't bother, pointing the car West, toward home.
We just drove straight back to Louisiana, seriously, I bet we didn't say 10 words.
re: Baron Rothschild's investment advice from the 19th century still applies...
Posted by rowbear1922 on 3/20/26 at 10:03 am to LSURussian
What bloodbath?
I’ve been buying different LNG stocks for a while now and they are all sitting pretty.
I’ve been buying different LNG stocks for a while now and they are all sitting pretty.
re: Sales tax at the LSU baseball game today was 11.5%
Posted by rowbear1922 on 2/28/26 at 7:57 pm to Lonnie Utah
quote:
Kelly's buyout and Lane's salary ain't gonna pay themselves...
I really hope this is sarcasm
re: Lipsey’s moving to St. George
Posted by rowbear1922 on 2/28/26 at 7:51 pm to miab777
Pahahaha
re: L'Auberge Lake Charles is in serious need of renovation/facelift
Posted by rowbear1922 on 2/22/26 at 7:18 am to The Egg
I was shocked how much better the nugget was when I first started working in lake Charles in 2021. Hell, I built the horseshoe and the nugget is still better than both.
re: How long do you keep ashes on forehead?
Posted by rowbear1922 on 2/18/26 at 8:33 am to GentleJackJones
Never
I don’t go to church
I don’t go to church
re: Any athletic parents with unathletic children?
Posted by rowbear1922 on 2/14/26 at 3:04 pm to TRUERockyTop
Just saying, my parents weren’t athletic and my dad never once tossed (or for me, kicked) a ball with me.
I had a competitive mindset, still do.
I had a competitive mindset, still do.
re: Gov Landry says Lee Mallett will replace Ballard as Pres of the LSU board of supervisors
Posted by rowbear1922 on 2/13/26 at 5:24 am to Prominentwon
quote:
Lee Mallett is a certified piece of shite alcoholic and treats people the same way.
Worked for him for 4 months. Woulda been less but had to find a new job first.
That was a mistake
re: Anybody familiar with N.O. comedian Mark Normand?
Posted by rowbear1922 on 2/13/26 at 4:50 am to TexasTiger08
He started in Nola but quickly left for New York.
Watch him on podcasts a good bit and seen him live a few times. Also met him after the full loaded comedy festival in Nola a few years back
Watch him on podcasts a good bit and seen him live a few times. Also met him after the full loaded comedy festival in Nola a few years back
re: Trish Stratus is 50 years old (NSFW)
Posted by rowbear1922 on 1/31/26 at 6:28 am to ZIGG
A lot of plastic, but I’d play with the toys
re: Going to be 35 in Miami this weekend.
Posted by rowbear1922 on 1/29/26 at 4:47 am to Da Sheik
Hookers and cocaine
re: Venture Global NYSE Release
Posted by rowbear1922 on 1/17/26 at 6:06 pm to SlidellCajun
quote:
Is venture a better investment than Cheniere?
Depends what you are looking for. Cheniere was first to market and exploded. I hope something similar happens with VG. I don’t think VG will hit $200/share anytime in the near future but I’ll be pretty happy if it just hits $30.
It’s a gamble with VG, more stability with cheniere, but I see what they are building and if that investment pays off, should be a good play
re: People that drive with their brights on…
Posted by rowbear1922 on 1/17/26 at 5:59 pm to JoeyP239
quote:
If you are one of these people, do you just dgaf? Or are you retarded?
How old is your vehicle? I drive down a 2 lane highway before the sun comes up every morning and always have at least 1 person flash me when my brights are not on and it’s usually people without LED headlights
re: Venture Global NYSE Release
Posted by rowbear1922 on 1/17/26 at 6:55 am to SlidellCajun
quote:
Why not own cheniere over venture?
Because I see on a daily basis what’s going on in Cameron
re: Shooting at Dooky Chase
Posted by rowbear1922 on 1/17/26 at 6:54 am to ChestRockwell
God damn it, I’m going to be a tourist in Nola on Wednesday and throughout next weekend
re: Celebrity Death Pool 2026
Posted by rowbear1922 on 1/1/26 at 10:34 am to MSUDawg98
Not a surprise: dick van dyke
Somewhat of a surprise: Pete Davidson
Somewhat of a surprise: Pete Davidson
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