Just a reminder...

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by USNavyTiger, May 30, 2005.

  1. USNavyTiger

    USNavyTiger Founding Member

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    that ANYTHING is possible....
     
  2. KTeamLSU

    KTeamLSU Founding Member

    Just looking at all of those, I get the feeling that this year we could shock some folks again.... We have the talent, we have a great coach, we potentially have the pitching and hitting. I really hope Tulane gets beat in their Regional, if they don't that will be a battle for the ages.
     
  3. USNavyTiger

    USNavyTiger Founding Member

    where do you go to school at?

    I was in charleston 2 weeks ago with a destroyer that pulled in port...

    I got piss ass drunk for 4 nights straight on top of roofs of bars, it was rad... historical charleston is pretty cool... the girls down there could very well RIVAL the baton rouge girls....
     
  4. KTeamLSU

    KTeamLSU Founding Member

    I go to the Charleston School of Law on Mary St.


    The girls are gorgeous down here and do rival Ole Miss and LSU... its also a 7-1 girl to guy ratio.

    Rooftop at the Vendue Inn near the waterfront is a great bar, as is the Terrace (a rooftop bar). The drinking scene down here is > then BR in terms of places to go, but I show up most of these wannabe alcoholic students day in and day out, but it is a great little city, alot of character. I am originally from Columbia (sucks), but always wanted to live either here, Savannah or New Orleans. Still up in the air on where I'll settle.
     
  5. USNavyTiger

    USNavyTiger Founding Member

    charleston reminded me of new orleans a bit...

    the french/spanish architecture maybe?


    food was blah, but yeah the girls were severely HOT
     
  6. KTeamLSU

    KTeamLSU Founding Member

    Yea, the food here is weak... but we are comparing to the food capitol of the U.S. so there is gonna be some disappointment. Charleston and New Orleans are both very old port cities with alot of French history (no spanish for Charleston). Charleston also has a French Quarter, but nill in comparison to New Orleans.
     

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