1. looking foward to coming down and enjoying some southern hospitality although i don't know how hospitable your team is going to be. i think lsu will cover but should be a fun time. how will my 4 month old handle the weather? should be interesting.......go beavers!
  2. may wanna pack em in an ice chest fulla ice to be safe.
  3. i was thinking the same thing
  4. its not so much the heat

    It is gonna be being able to breathe with the humidity. You might want to invest in oxygen tanks.
  5. oh yeah, don't forget your lube.
  6. Don't we eat 4 month olds? Any Auburn fans out there who can confirm this?

  7. R. Kelly, is that you?

  8. Your 4-month old will be just fine... when he/she starts looking like he's bothered, slip him/her a beer, and fill his/her bottle full of gumbo. Works every time. Oh, be forewarned though, once you do this, the kid will be an LSU fan for life and at the first given opportunity, they will move down here. So be sure to be a good parent and come visit them when they do.

    Have a safe trip down and back....

    Geaux Tigers!
  9. I assume he has no particular health problems

    I have 5 kids, and not one of them has become a year old before they have attended a game in Tiger Stadium. Two of them were in the month-old range their first trip.

    The only question I would have is do they have any breathing problems? One of mine has asthma and sometimes the heat and the dust stirred up by crowds can give her problems.

    Also, where are your seats located? If you are in the South End Zone you shouldn't be in the direct sun very long with a 5 pm start. If you are in the East Upper on the other hand, it might be prudent to bring something to use as a shade to keep the direct sun off of him or her.

    Just the heat in general probably will bother your little one less than it does you though.
  10. Make sure you have a ticket for the 4 month old, once they pop out they have to buy a seat.