
Bourbon Street on the Boulevard
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- eyes_on_the_diamond_m
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Sounds cool. After all, the entirety of New Orleans is now Texas, and it's my feeling that most of these people will never go home. So... I feel that it's Texas that will become THE mardi gras anyhow - Galveston anyone? The Galveston party is already the oldest mardi gras and it's pretty damn good as it is.
Either way, with New Orleans now =ing Texas, it simply makes perfect sense to me.
Either way, with New Orleans now =ing Texas, it simply makes perfect sense to me.
Southern, Texan, American - in that order.
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Go to JACK'S PUB BEFORE MARDI GRAS on the Blvd.
$30 goes to C-USA, and you get beer, food and a free ticket to the game that night. Go to www.c-usahurricanefund.com to get tickets in advance.
Email my friend at [email protected] if you have questions.
Email my friend at [email protected] if you have questions.
I agree with Ralph. They have swinging funerals in New Orleans and call their drinks "hurricanes", though they'll probably have a new drink there called the Hurricane Katrina (with Creme de Cocoa added). And Tulane calls themselves the Green Wave (which is pretty much what did in NO - a big green wave). So, cook up some Jambalaya, red beans and rice and mud bugs and have a great time on Saturday. And don't forget to stop the Wave. Hopefully, our defense will do better than those levees (I'm sorry I got stuck and the metaphor and couldn't get out).
Look, I empathize with the huricane and flooding victims. I am proud that SMU stepped up to the plate and helped. I feel sorry for the Tulane kids who lost their school for a semester. But....
I hope we beat their brains in. Screw the touchy-feely; it is a football game. They made the decision to play; they made the decision to play us; they stand in our way. Let's go kick their @$$. Cheer them when they walk on the field-and then yell and scream for the next two and a half hours-and then cheer them as they walk off defeated.
I hope we beat their brains in. Screw the touchy-feely; it is a football game. They made the decision to play; they made the decision to play us; they stand in our way. Let's go kick their @$$. Cheer them when they walk on the field-and then yell and scream for the next two and a half hours-and then cheer them as they walk off defeated.
At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
- jtstang
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Col. Nathan R. Jessep wrote:jtstang wrote:abezontar wrote:....is it just me or does that seem sorry on her part to anyone else?
But back to the real issue. Is it just me or does it seem sorry that nobody has stepped up and committed to taking and posting pictures of ta-tas on Saturday? And please don't let me hear that any pony fans were passing out beads without requiring a little skin first. This is the 'vard, and we must milk it (no pun intended, probably) for the good of the program.
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JT has nailed it, fellas.
Okay, I know that everybody is still in mourning over the undeniable death of SMU football...but how about some news from the Boulevard to cheer everyone up? Did anybody see any [deleted] being flashed for beads? Any pictures?