What justifies being a true LSU fan?

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  1. Crystal_lsu

    Crystal_lsu Founding Member

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    I was at the first home game of the 2004 season two short weeks after having a C-Section. Walked all the way to the stadium from Touchdown Village and sat in the pouring (and i do mean pouring) rain. Needless to say by half time I almost blacked out and had to be forced back to the motorhome against my will. It takes more than a little cut to keep me out of Death Valley.

    Both of my girls can sing "Hey Fighting Tigers" and the little one gets pissed if i think about playing anything other than the LSU Band CD. We have to listen to it every morning on her way to the babysitter.

    I even purchased a yellow SUV to "Tiger my Ride" :grin:


    I BLEED PURPLE AND GOLD!!!:geauxtige :lsup: LSU! :geauxtige
     
  2. bhelmLSU

    bhelmLSU Founding Member Staff Member

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    My wife's mom refused to leave a LSU game when she started to have contractions. I forget what game but it was a close one. We she was walking back to the car here water broke and my wife was born. My wife would have had the same thing happen but popped 2 or 3 weeks before the bowl game vs. Iowa.
     
  3. KajunKenny

    KajunKenny Founding Member

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    A true Tiger Fan will turn down money, sex and fame for a Tiger win over Bauburn or Florida. Simple as that..
     
  4. Crystal_lsu

    Crystal_lsu Founding Member

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    AGREED!! BUT YOU LEFT OUT THE PUPPYDOGS AND VOLS
     
  5. TigerWins

    TigerWins Founding Member

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    Real fans plan their pregnancy around the football schedule. You need to work on that:hihi:
     
  6. LSUsupaFan

    LSUsupaFan Founding Member

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    Being a true fan is leaving your sister's wedding after the pictures and driving 2 hours to catch the last 7 minutes of a loss to Ole Miss in 2001.
     
  7. DownOnTheBayou

    DownOnTheBayou Say My Name!

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    First, congrats on your daughter. I have a two-year old girl. Can't describe the feeling of being a dad, you'll soon find out if you're not a dad already.

    I agree on being born a tiger fan. Cause I made it through the Archer, Hallman, and DiNardo era and am still here lovin my Tigers. I also agree about passing on the tradition to my child. My two-year old knows when its game day. She demands her tiger shirt and hat every Sat. morning. She almost knows the fight song thanks to her grandma.

    THERE'S ABSOLUTELY NOTHING BETTER THAN WATCHING THE TIGERS PLAY WITH YOUR LITTLE ONE!!!!!
     
  8. lsufaninmiss

    lsufaninmiss GEAUX TIGERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Great post, green for you
     
  9. lsufaninmiss

    lsufaninmiss GEAUX TIGERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    We were at Dega too and had several people yell the same thing at me, I did wear my :lsup: to the race on Sunday too.
     
  10. lsufaninmiss

    lsufaninmiss GEAUX TIGERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    I work at a day care, and I am teaching the 16month-two year olds to say :geauxtige . They are doing a good job at it too.
     

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