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Farrah Yvette

@farrah_yvette

@WDSU Executive Producer | New Orleans Girl | @LSU Alumna| Passionate @Saints fan

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calendar_today23-12-2009 22:55:51

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I. Still. Can’t. Believe. This. Happened. The #Saints really played games in Tiger Stadium after Hurricane Katrina. Wild times. I seriously cannot even imagine this.

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I really love to see this. QB Spencer Rattler getting some work in with Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed who are both coming back from injuries. I’m excited about this fresh start for the #Saints and to see everyone healthy again.

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A coworker just told me I talk too fast and I need to slow down. I can't help that everything just rolls off the tongue. 😂

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Shaq when asked about the current state of LSU Basketball and what it will take to elevate the program. If they’re winning, the fans will come. We got a taste of it for the Will Wade era.

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Honey Badger taking what he wants. Heisman Hopeful. Super Bowl Champion. Hometown hero. It's been so fun watching Tyrann Mathieu play football. I'm so glad he finished it all at home with the #Saints.

Honey Badger taking what he wants. Heisman Hopeful. Super Bowl Champion. Hometown hero. 

It's been so fun watching Tyrann Mathieu play football. I'm so glad he finished it all at home with the #Saints.
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Life of a #Saints fan today: 9:00 AM: Saints unveil new retro jerseys 11:50 AM: Jimmy Graham announces he is retiring as a Saint on social media 1:51 PM: Tyrann Mathieu announces retirement

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Imagine this. You wake up on a Saturday morning in the fall. It’s 53 degrees out and sunny. You turn on the TV to ESPN and College Gameday is on. You spend the next 12 hours watching college football. There are 6 top 25 match ups and 3 top 10 teams go down. All is well.