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Not to be obtuse with all the respect in the world with what has happened to Houston, Bring your own TP AND paper towels, their is a list of what you can bring. Don't Get caught with out the paper, if you have to ( at the game ) .,. The Biggest Game in Two years, Don't want to hear complaints their wasn't tp at the Game. So if you () at Games Bring your own.
(08-30-2017 01:43 PM)BirminghamJoseph2770 Wrote: [ -> ]Not to be obtuse with all the respect in the world with what has happened to Houston, Bring your own TP AND paper towels, their is a list of what you can bring. Don't Get caught with out the paper, if you have to ( at the game ) .,. The Biggest Game in Two years, Don't want to hear complaints their wasn't tp at the Game. So if you () at Games Bring your own.

Those days are long gone. The anti UAB people who ran the park board in the late 90's and early 2000's are gone.
All of the attendance posts got me to thinking, and Tom Arenburg is gone too... The times they are a changing.
Hope they remember to collect the cans outside the gates, before the Nazis confiscate them.
Seriously, concerned about bringing anything to the game. From what I've heard everything is prohibited from entering Legion Field.
(08-30-2017 05:23 PM)58-56 Wrote: [ -> ]Hope they remember to collect the cans outside the gates, before the Nazis confiscate them.

They don't redeem them in Alabama, Just Ny, Me, HI have to have a deposit on them other wise for some reason their not worth the metal in side them for what ever reason. No really that's the way it is. (Any way lets get ready to play Ball) St. and well. Theirs three games, I would really like to win and the first is La Tech, Middle and Southern. If I may, I will hush until Basketball season turn it back over to the professionals. Go Green.
(08-30-2017 12:14 PM)WesternBlazer Wrote: [ -> ]http://www.wvtm13.com/article/fans-asked...e/12138976

I actually live in the Beaumont / Port Arthur Texas area. Lots of hurting people here that have lost everything. I'm one of the few in my community that hasn't had water in their house. Water is still rising in my back yard as I type this. Hopefully it stops before it gets high enough to. Every road that enters my community is flooded and closed. Looks like I won't get to use my tickets to your home opener. Will be pulling for y'all. I am fortunate that I have flood insurance, but so many don't. We appreciate your prayers and contributions to the community.
NOTE: FEMA requires flood insurance if you live in a "flood zone" and have a mortgage. They have told me that the flood coverage is for the house only, not the contents, so "rising water" still can cost you a lot since "Home Owners Coverage" doesn't cover those losses either.
(08-30-2017 03:44 PM)bladhmadh Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-30-2017 01:43 PM)BirminghamJoseph2770 Wrote: [ -> ]Not to be obtuse with all the respect in the world with what has happened to Houston, Bring your own TP AND paper towels, their is a list of what you can bring. Don't Get caught with out the paper, if you have to ( at the game ) .,. The Biggest Game in Two years, Don't want to hear complaints their wasn't tp at the Game. So if you () at Games Bring your own.

Those days are long gone. The anti UAB people who ran the park board in the late 90's and early 2000's are gone.
I Sincerely Hope So!
(08-30-2017 10:53 PM)BAMANBLAZERFAN Wrote: [ -> ]NOTE: FEMA requires flood insurance if you live in a "flood zone" and have a mortgage. They have told me that the flood coverage is for the house only, not the contents, so "rising water" still can cost you a lot since "Home Owners Coverage" doesn't cover those losses either.

You made me think of a news story I heard on TV last week that said that only a small percentage of Houston residents had flood insurance. It's probably not a good idea for me to post what I think of insurance companies, especially in times like this for those poor people in Houston. I remember the insurance horror stories CNN told thru residents of Louisiana and Southern Mississippi after Katrina and Rita. And you're going to hear more of the same from Houstonians.
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