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Of course, my high school classmate made the trek from New Orleans to Ole Miss to be with her daughter for the game. Multiple photos of her hanging out with her college freshman daughter, wearing a button of her daughter's sorority and a new banner photo of her daughter's sorority house. I'm starting to think that she may have peaked as an LSU sorority girl in the 80s and is now the living embodiment of the Amy Poehler character in Mean Girls.
 
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Of course, my high school classmate made the trek from New Orleans to Ole Miss to be with her daughter for the game. Multiple photos of her hanging out with her college freshman daughter, wearing a button of her daughter's sorority and a new banner photo of her daughter's sorority house. I'm starting to think that she may have peaked as an LSU sorority girl in the 80s and is now the living embodiment of the Amy Poehler character in Mean Girls.

‘Starting to think?’
 
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‘Starting to think?’
Well, I've been starting to think that since we were still in high school. After LSU, she parlayed her good looks into a job with the Passport Agency in N.O. and thought that would lead to a foreign service appointment (forgot about that sticky little thing called the Foreign Service Officer Test). Word got back to me years later that she got really catty and bitchy about me at the 10 year reunion when told that I was an FSO.
 
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Well, I've been starting to think that since we were still in high school. After LSU, she parlayed her good looks into a job with the Passport Agency in N.O. and thought that would lead to a foreign service appointment (forgot about that sticky little thing called the Foreign Service Officer Test). Word got back to me years later that she got really catty and bitchy about me at the 10 year reunion when told that I was an FSO.

Sounds like a chance to tell her about the super secret exception FSO's can make to get someone in....if she were just willing to take the super secret test of course.
 
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Sounds like a chance to tell her about the super secret exception FSO's can make to get someone in....if she were just willing to take the super secret test of course.
Never dated her, but word was she was good for...at best...a handjob all the way through senior year. By senior year, our guys had pretty much given up on her, and she dated guys from our main rival high school. Would I have banged her if I thought I had a shot? Of course. I may have even invented choke-banging a decade early.
 
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Never dated her, but word was she was good for...at best...a handjob all the way through senior year. By senior year, our guys had pretty much given up on her, and she dated guys from our main rival high school. Would I have banged her if I thought I had a shot? Of course. I may have even invented choke-banging a decade early.

well, I am always reminded of the simple calculus of "a blow job is better than no job", especially with chicks that made poor career choices early on.

Stewardesses are a target rich group.
 
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LSU starting Safety Greg Brooks missed last week's game due to a "medical emergency" but no details were really given at the time.
His family released a statement today.
Apparently they found a "large" Brain Tumor and had an emergency procedure to have it removed.



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The Brooks family, LSU Athletics, and Our Lady of the Lake Health announced today that Greg Brooks, a senior safety on the Tigers’ football team, has been diagnosed with a rare form of brain cancer, medulloblastoma.

“For the last three weeks, Greg has been recovering from an extensive surgery to remove a brain tumor that was located between his cerebellum and brainstem,” said Catherine O’Neal, MD, Chief Medical Officer at Our Lady of the Lake Health. “Greg’s speech and ability to communicate has been impacted, and although he is responsive and working daily with physical therapy, he will face months of intensive rehabilitation. The surgery was successful in removing the tumor, and there is no evidence that the cancer has spread. As he begins rehab in the coming weeks, Greg’s family and care team will determine a treatment plan in collaboration with nationally recognized specialists in this specific form of brain cancer. He has a long journey ahead and will need the full support of our community behind him as he faces this battle.”

 
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