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Re: Baton Rouge horror stories: tell them here!

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 8:08 pm
by proud2breb
1OLEMISSREBEL wrote:
rebeljim wrote:
1OLEMISSREBEL wrote:The year Eli was a senior, the LSU game was in Oxford, of course it was televised and I think it was a 600pm start. I arrived with my brother at our "spot" around 630am. Directly behind our spot were >30 LSwhooo fans already set up, tent, TV etc..We got set up and chatted them up a bit and learned that No one in this group had a ticket to the game and had no plans for purchasing tix prior to the game...they said they just wanted to BE there...As the day wore on, they became louder and more obnoxious....
After that game in 2003, me and my wife were walking back to our car when 4-5 drunk LSU students were walking the opposite way yell GTHOM. That *beep* me off so I walked right into one of them knocking him down. I then turned around waiting to see what the others were going to do. One started yelling about me knocking one of them down. Then my wife stepped in and got me out of there. If she hadn't done that, I would've gotten my butt beat. I told her some of our students or fans would probably shut those drunk corn dogs up, since they continued walking the wrong way yelling GTHOM.
speaking of corn dogs......
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Re: Baton Rouge horror stories: tell them here!

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 11:58 pm
by 1OLEMISSREBEL
YES you may!!

Re: Baton Rouge horror stories: tell them here!

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 8:32 am
by jeff967
1970 game

Re: Baton Rouge horror stories: tell them here!

Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 2:47 pm
by bbqit
Lost windshield two times. Won't bring my own car ever again. Rental with rental insurance only.

Re: Baton Rouge horror stories: tell them here!

Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 3:56 pm
by Titles 'R Us
Last time I attended a game there, my brother and sister-in-law brought their eleven year-old daughter, since they were living in Baton Rouge at the time. My niece was a very vocal Rebel fan throughout the game, which we lost 19-17 on a last-second missed field goal. (This was one of Brewer's teams.) On the way out, we were cursed (in front of her) by drunken LSU fans. Then, when we got back to my brother's house, his next door neighbor had burned a Confederate flag on his lawn. I don't need to comment any further about their fan base and the extremes they can go to.