Saturday, October 13, 2012

Unforgivable words.


Tinker Town: "When a person lies about their ability to do the job you need done. Failure becomes the bottom line that we form our opinion from. Usually ending up in their dismissal, quote: "You are fired"
Words spoken to a trusting friendly person pretending to have the ability to love that person without real love, are the empty tone of people taking advantage of what you and me hold near and dear to our heart. Talking the talk, without walking the walk. The real thing is so much better then the other. Deceitful words is real
ly unforgivable, and always a destructive wast of our time and money?
The song Words by t
he Bee Gees, "words are all I have to take your heart away...http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=JECTUQVrvzE"
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http://www.dandydon.com/
Dandy Don's LSU Sports Report

Good morning, Tiger Fans.
The No. 8/9 LSU football team has completed its game plan for the highly anticipated contest against the No. 3 South Carolina Gamecocks, and although I know I’ll take some heat for saying this, I believe we’ll see a much-improved Tiger team tomorrow night. And you know what, the Tigers need you to believe too, and to turn out en masse to show your support. I encourage you to arrive early, wear gold, cheer loud and demonstrate to the nation why there's no place like Tiger Stadium on a Saturday night.
For those of you attending to tomorrow’s game, I’ve posted these Times of Interest. Those of you still looking to acquire tickets can check out our Ticket Exchange page, which I updated last night.
As I did for most games last year, and as my father (Don) did for several years before that, today I’ll give you my position-by-position analysis of the two teams and tell you who I think has the edge. Read more...http://www.dandydon.com/
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http://www.secdigitalnetwork.com/NEWS/tabid/473/Article/237738/dont-count-out-lsu.aspx


Don't Count Out LSU


By: Eric SanInocencio
Twitter: @EricSan

SEC Digital Network


Birmingham, Ala. -- In LSU's last 21 football games, the Tigers are 19-2. One of the nation's truly elite programs, they are 29-4 over the past three years, winning 88 percent of the time they've taken the field. Each season has seen Les Miles' crew win at least five in a row, including a 13-straight a year ago. Miles' career record in Baton Rouge of 83-19 is the most successful stretch in school history.

So why, after just one loss, is everyone writing off LSU? The Tigers have become prisoners of their own success.


Granted, the loss was important, a 14-6 defeat at the hands of a resurgent Florida Gator program. LSU swallowed a dose of their own medicine in the Swamp, getting beat in the trenches as Mike Gillislee tore through the Tiger defense for 146 yards. For the first time in a long time, LSU wasn't the team physically imposing their will, instead playing the part of a squad trying to stop the bleeding. Those rare occurrences combined with offense struggles now have many questioning the Tigers' talent, while dismissing their hopes for the rest of the 2012 season.


But for those celebrating the Tigers demise, I hate to break the news. Don't count out LSU. Read more...http://www.secdigitalnetwork.com/NEWS/tabid/473/Article/237738/dont-count-out-lsu.aspx

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http://www.goupstate.com/article/20121011/ARTICLES/121019913/?p=all&tc=pgall
GoUpstate.com

Elite defenses on both sides when USC takes on LSU


Jadeveon Clowney (7) leads a South Carolina defense allowing just 10.5 points per game, which is good for second in the SEC behind Alabama.
AP FILE
Published: Thursday, October 11, 2012 at 3:15 a.m.
Last Modified: Friday, October 12, 2012 at 12:32 a.m.
LSU’s ascension to elite status has come mainly via the strength of old-school football with one of the nation’s stingiest defenses consistently leading the way.

Facts

SATURDAY

No. 3 South Carolina (6-0, 4-0 SEC) at No. 9 LSU (5-1, 1-1)
8 p.m., ESPN, 97.1 FM, 104.3 FM, 1400 AM
It’s a rare occasion when the ninth-ranked Tigers don’t have a considerable edge on the defensive side, but they’ll meet their match when No. 3 South Carolina invades Death Valley on Saturday with plenty of firepower to claim having the contest’s tougher defenders.
“All year our goal has been to get to the top and be the No. 1. Read more...http://www.goupstate.com/article/20121011/ARTICLES/121019913/?p=all&tc=pgall
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http://lsufootball.net/
LSU Football - Geaux Tigers!!!

Times Picayune LSU keys to victory vs. South Carolina

Shreveport Times  Guilbeau: LSU ready for South Carolina's homegrown stars

Greenville News  Spurrier has adjusted to the times

The Advocate S.C.'s Jadeveon Clowney not funny for foes

Chattanooga Times SEC more offensive this year than in past

New York Times Beano Cook, irreverent college football analyst, is dead at 81

ESPN Radio Audio (43 min, 20 sec): Ivan Maisel remembers Beano Cook | .mp3
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http://bleacherreport.com/college-football
bleacher report
SEC

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SEC Predictions in BCS Rankings By Barrett Sallee

Read more...http://bleacherreport.com/college-football
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Tinker Town: "Where do the best of us go after the long fight is over bravely passing into our life's invisible death. The few minority who struggle to gain the power of the majority, seem to always fall short of the great spirit calling for mankind to do better. That delay is in the history of each generation. The successful people who have done that, and been there. Struggling to live a higher calling are saddened to see the standards of what they have gained in their life turned down by the few minority that has fail to keep carrying their majority mantle. Lowering the standard of the great spirit interactions. Man's free will keeps stopping at the water's edge, lazily wasting what time that they have left. Our life is so very brief, I wonder how we get anything done at all. Is our humanity faith doomed for failure, and does what we do really matter?"
 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhcgX1VHsgk

The new Cherokee morning song with translation

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