One of them has a smirk on his face in his mug shot. I doubt he cares.Not sure there was a lot of thinking going on between those two.
One of them has a smirk on his face in his mug shot. I doubt he cares.Not sure there was a lot of thinking going on between those two.
..There's no way to cross reference an actual name vs membership here (we do a value one's anonymity), but the only sports page he liked on his FB page was the TideFans FB page.
HERE! HERE! I am the same way. I LOVE good bourbon as much as the next bourbon fan, but more importantly, I like to be in control of my surroundings. I wasn't a bar fly in college or HS but frequented enough of them to learn the unfortunate things that commonly happen in a bar. When you mix alcohol with people's problems, their women and their testosterone, and put them under the same roof. It's a recipe for disaster. It's why when I decide to "drink". I do it at home, beside my smoker full of ribs, pork butt and sausage. ROLL TIDE!!!!Alcohol, emotion, and testosterone make a dangerous cocktail. It is why I don't drink in bars. Don't get me wrong, I love a good bourbon, but I like being in control of my surroundings as much as possible. I had a distant uncle-in-law who was killed many years ago in a bar called the Fuzzy Duck in Gadsden, Al. Common scenario: words were exchanged, shoved each other, uncle punched the guy who immediately breaks a cue stick over his head. The doctors were never sure if the cue stick blow killed him or him hitting his head when he collapsed. Either way he was tagged on the toe dead before he got to the hospital.
Prayers to all families involved. Life changing event for everyone.
This is very common at LSU away games. Has happened to me and others I know. Never happened at any other venues.University of Alabama affinity license plate and a script "A" The rear end of which was bashed. Obviously intentional because of those items.
[emoji3525]There's no way to cross reference an actual name vs membership here (we do a value one's anonymity), but the only sports page he liked on his FB page was the TideFans FB page.
Spent many years in bars before and between marriages, witnessed only a few disturbances (only involved in one) because I frequented places that generally catered to a less rowdy class of individual. Alcohol can still overcome anyone’s natural proclivities to be amicable and easy going, especially when college football games are involved. Leaving out the female variable in the equation, the reason I quit watching games in bars (last was MSU in 2000, I think) was because I’d get too emotionally involved and I could see bad things happening if Bama lost and a rival fan started with the over the top smack (something I have never done in my life post game - ever).HERE! HERE! I am the same way. I LOVE good bourbon as much as the next bourbon fan, but more importantly, I like to be in control of my surroundings. I wasn't a bar fly in college or HS but frequented enough of them to learn the unfortunate things that commonly happen in a bar. When you mix alcohol with people's problems, their women and their testosterone, and put them under the same roof. It's a recipe for disaster. It's why when I decide to "drink". I do it at home, beside my smoker full of ribs, pork butt and sausage. ROLL TIDE!!!!