Friday, January 18, 2013

You can bet your last dollar it will?

By Tinker Town Tiger:


My dollar once bought me a nickel candy bar, so I had 95 scenes left. Then after some passing years. The politicians in my life, told me that my candy bar now cost 25 scenes. So I had 75 scenes left. Then some years past and the same candy bar cost me 50
scenes. That was after some more politicians said to me that the coast of living is rising.  And I had 50 scenes left. Now once again the lying politician Obama. Much like all the other lying politicians that have been in my life, over these past years. The candy bar now cost me $100.00 dollar, and I now have no scenes left.

What is next. I owe them my change right. My dollar is not worth what it was when I was a child. Because of the very corrupt politicians in our government over my life time. Do you think that we have been lied to over the past years by our government. And that the generations to come will lose even more value of the American dollar - You can bet your last bottom dollar it will. Unless the people finely stop them?  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3ntMHk_QiM

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     ENJOY and get homesick....lol

"Rio
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wAMr3V5lN4


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By Tinker Town: 

 Les Miles is disappointing me left, and right, these days.

The real difference on the football teams in the SEC these days are of course the interior lineman. The NFL type talented player. If you are able to recruit a very talented QB along with the best lineman, the sky is the limit. But no matter how talented the LSU fighting tiger football players might be. Management is still everything to winning the football game. The man running the team must know what he is doing. Les Miles is disappointing me left, and right, these days. I hope that our LSU 2013 football team is a winner. But I keep feeling like if we can't keep playing our juniors from last season on into the next LSU football season. Just how am I going to hope for a LSU championship in 2013?
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http://www.tigerrag.com/?p=240502


Johnson, Rettig admitted to LSU

Duo among eight early football enrollees



Avery Johnson (pictured) and Hayden Rettig were cleared to attend LSU Wednesday (photo courtesy Fox Sports).

By RICHARD FISCHER
 
Tiger Rag Associate Editor


LSU Sports Information Director Michael Bonnette announced Wednesday afternoon via twitter that WR Avery Johnson and QB Hayden Rettig were admitted to LSU earlier in the day.
They will join six other football newcomers who began school on Monday and will participate in spring practices including QB Anthony Jennings, ATH John Diarse, TE Logan Stokes, OL Ethan Pocic, OL Fehoko Fanaika and DL Christian Lacoutre.

Johnson and Rettig took a bit longer to get cleared by the NCAA than the other six, but they are now securely in the fold and will begin practicing on the Ponderosa March 14.
Diarse and Johnson have the best chance to contribute to this year’s team among the group as LSU is starved for big receivers.

Jennings and Rettig appear to be in the running to compete with Stephen Rivers and possibly Rob Bolden for the starting quarterback job in 2014 so an extra spring under their belts will do nothing but improve their development.
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http://www.nola.com/lsu/team/1358483764-76-904/kendell-beckwith-wildcat-qb-top.html

NOLA.com presents

LSU Tigers

Kendell Beckwith, wildcat QB? Top LSU recruit says he has discussed it with Les Miles

Pretty interesting note from the Ceremony for the WAFB Warrick Dunn Award, which was revealed Thursday night.
LSU commitment Kendell Beckwith received the honor, and during an on-air interview with reporter Jacques Doucet, the former East Feliciana quarterback/linebacker said Tigers coach Les Miles had spoken to him about a package with him operating as a wildcat QB for the offense.
The 6-foot-3, 225-pound Beckwith is projected as a defensive end or outside linebacker at the college level.
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ESPN 104.5 Audio (14 min, 48 sec): Interview with with LSU strength coach Tommy Moffitt | .mp3

USA Today NCAA president Mark Emmert keeps focus on rulebook

NCAA News Rule recommendations for NCAA's Board of Directors

NCAA News Safety package enters Division I pipeline

ESPN Radio Audio (39 min): Maisel and Wojciechowski break down the Manti Te'o story | .mp3

The Advocate Last of LSU’s early enrollees arrive

Sports Illustrated Oregon faces tough task in post-Chip Kelly era
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http://espn.go.com/college-football/


Manti Te'o

Stranger Than Fiction

Manti Te'o is either the victim of a hoax or a part architect of it. Which are we to believe? Gene Woj »
Ex-roomie supports Te'o »Story a hoax »Strange tale »Bad, but not criminal »Golic ListenVote! »
Nuccio DiNuzzo/Chicago Tribune/Getty Images

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