Mike's debut postponed

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by LSUfan71, Sep 19, 2007.

  1. Lprimo

    Lprimo Pimpin Aint Easy

    Yea, suck it up Roscoe P Colecat...Dere aint no crying in Fooseball...It's not like ole Cats of Indiana had you in there Penthouse suite.

    Seriously, it the Humidity and the heat...in Indiana he probably had 5 humid days a summer...vs every damn day and night in Da Bayou.
     
  2. LSUgirlinTx

    LSUgirlinTx Is it game time yet?

    And we wonder why PETA is on our azz :grin:

    Like Okie said, I'd rather be safe than sorry. He'll soon be a fixture at the games, so we just gotta wait until he's ready.
     
  3. Lprimo

    Lprimo Pimpin Aint Easy

    Awwe Give him a Budlight, and send him in...He'll be awwite.
     
  4. Deceks7

    Deceks7 Founding Member

    And Dorsey said it would be whenever Mike tells him it is OK.
     
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  5. OkieTigerTK

    OkieTigerTK Tornado Alley

    :thumb:
     
  6. BrettStah

    BrettStah Tiger Fan

    In his defense, he is half Siberian tiger, right? His fur coat may be more suited for ice-cold weather... :)
     
  7. LSUgirlinTx

    LSUgirlinTx Is it game time yet?

    I have it on good authority that Mike prefers Abita (AndyGator preferred). He's turning into a local slowly but surely :thumb:
     
  8. ok awesome

    ok awesome geaux

    I heard that they are planning on introducing fish into Mike's stream. What would be more awesome than watching Mike fish between classes.
     
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  9. LSUgirlinTx

    LSUgirlinTx Is it game time yet?

    Hooooly shizzz...that would be AWESOME! If this is true I'm headed back to LSU for a masters. What building is close to the habitat? I guess I'll be a journalism major...

    Post an update if this is ever confirmed.
     
  10. ok awesome

    ok awesome geaux

    http://www.mikethetiger.com/index.php?display=habitat

    "In Phase 2, ozone sanitation of the water system will be added allowing there to be fish and other creatures in the habitat."
     

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