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  • Hermetic S.

    This place has a tiger in a cage who, (according to the guy I spoke with), has lived in that fucking cage for its entire life. Made my family and I very sad, very very sad. Not going back here that's for sure.

    (1)
  • Teneha B.

    I've been here a couple times & each time gets worse. When I first used to stop, the appeal was the tiger; however due to some recent controversy, idek if he/she is in there. Sooooo yeah!!!! I stopped once because I was pressed for a bathroom; hello worst mistake. This was the nastiest bathroom on this side of heaven. I mean really. First, I had to go inside this old grease, pork rind smelling facility to get the key to use the bathroom, then once I had the key, the bathroom was greasy, tiny, & didn't even have soap or paper towels. I mean so much for the 'employees must wash their hands before returning to work' sign that's normally posted in the bathrooms. I was appalled. I've not stopped there ever since. I'm not sure who is stopping in & keeping this place afloat, but I pass it by & only see it as a familiar landmark.

    (1)
  • Christine A.

    A truck stop's noises, light pollution, debris, and diesel emissions is no place for an exotic animal. I pray for this animal's release to a responsible rescue who will be conscious of a wild animal's needs.

    (1)
  • Rob P.

    Gas station itself isn't very impressive. That's quite a cross-section of humanity to come here. But holy shit, they really do have a tiger

    (4)
  • Donna Marie E.

    This place is so fucked up. Caged tiger in a rest stop/ gas station. The tiger was depressed when we stopped there. Just lying down looking so miserable. This is the most inhumane shit I've ever seen. This tiger should be freed. It's breathing in gas and exhaust fumes all day, contained in a small caged in area all by itself. SO FUCKED UP.

    (1)
  • Dave O.

    Tiger Truck Stop is a Federally Licensed Zoo this is only possible because of a narrowly define law past by the legislature in 2006 which allows zoos to be exempt from the Big Cat Act, however, it lacks the true meaning of what can be defined as a zoo. I think there are and should always be places where wild animals and the public can co-exist, these strictly regulated facilities are known as Zoos in our society not dirty, poorly maintained truck stops in the middle of the swamp. Regardless of what the laws define or doesn't define we have a moral and ethical obligation to do what's right for all parties involved. I can't say for sure if Tony the Tiger is happy, sad, well treated, abused or anything else he's a fricking caged tiger and can't talk but I am sure tigers have special needs as do goldfish and parrots. I also don't know if this "ZOO" employs a Veterinarian who's main purpose is to care for the health of animals. For all I know the waitress serving up the greasy eggs and soggy toast has a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree hanging in the back room next to her dirty apron, but I doubt it. It all boils down to why do the owners do what they do I'm sure they feel they are taking excellent care of Tony the Tiger just as P.T Barnun and J.A.Bailey thought they did while showcasing the greatest show on earth but by the looks of this circus of a truck stop nothing is well maintained or cared for here not the property or the tiger. So one has to assume it's for personal gain, not for preventing the extinction of this wonderful creature. This place is nothing more than a side show and a pathetic one at that. So if you're going to continue this campaign why not charge a fee to ensure that the funding is in place to give this tiger the best of everything possible instead of a small steel cage in the parking lot. There will always be loop holes in the laws of this great country that will allow those with bad intentions to benefit from the from the plight of those that can't speak or defend themselves and you can paint it any color you like, it's just not right and if there are any valid purpose of preservation in the minds of the owners they would freely make the right choice here instead of grand standing their agenda at the expense of a tiger with no free will propagating laws suits to gain advertisement for personal gain. It's all a matter of personal choice so I choose not to patronize this establishment.

    (1)
  • Adriana R.

    This tuck stop has a donation box to raise money for them to keep their tiger. That tiger deserves to be rescued and watched over by professionals. I hope they can't keep it. They should be ashamed of themselves!

    (1)
  • Farah W.

    Just passed this place on the way to New Orleans and its disgusting. The way they treat animals and humans is unconscionable. Please set that poor tiger free. The owners deserve to be locked up in that cage in its place.

    (1)
  • Alea H.

    I cannot say enough bad things about this truck stop. I am not even an animal rights fanatic in the least, and this place disgusts me. The cage where they keep their tiger is just that - a cage. It is so small, and that poor tiger is so big. Apparently there is some legal battle going on in relation to their tiger, and I sincerely hope Tiger Truck Stop loses. Moreover, I'm not sure I can recall a more disgusting bathroom. The second I walked in there I had to walk out again because of the smell. It looked like it had not been cleaned in weeks and the trash cans were overflowing. I am riding down the road right now looking for a different place to stop because it was too bad to use.

    (1)
  • Marc A.

    Authentic home cooked Cajun at its best. Red beans and rice was well portioned and the seasoning was subtle. What was exceptional was the gator sausage. Garlicky and delicious. I also have to mention the service was friendly, prompt and enjoyable. Nothing but truckers and locals in this place. I would return to try the etufee.

    (4)
  • Jessie G.

    Terrible food. Terrible staff. I was so disappointed. I left feeling sick to my stomach and angry that I had basically just paid $35 to have an upset stomach and I only ate about 4 bites. Not to mention the employees were rude and ignorant. I've never seen anyone be so protective of a salad bar; I was lectured for 10 minutes because I tried to get seconds when my food was so disappointing. Also, don't sign that petition for them to keep their tiger. I believe that poor animal would be much happier almost anywhere else. If I could give this place 0 stars I would.

    (1)
  • Angie T.

    Whoever owns this pathetic excuse for a gas station really should change the name of the place from Tiger Truck Stop to Creepville USA. I stopped here once and I wouldn't return even if my very life depended on it. I left feeling like I desperately needed a rape shower. At one point in the movie Pulp Fiction there's a scene where a sadistic shop owner says, "Bring out the gimp!", and this "thing" comes out dressed in all black leather including a black leather mask with a zippered mouth. I'm fairly certain there's a least one of these lurking in some little back room at Tiger Truck Stop. Don't go here!! Run away from it like the zombie apocalypse has begun and this is the zombie's headquarters. As for that tiger in the cage. I hope he escapes one day and eats whatever creepy mofo put him in there to begin with.

    (1)
  • Daryl P.

    Whaaaaat? Dude, I fucking love it here! This is actually the last in a long line of chains positioned across the southwest where the gimmick is having a live tiger in a cage at every truckstop. I can't help but wonder how let down that tiger was when he realized he wasn't headed to a life of luxury on the LSU campus. "hey, we're just stopping here for gas,right? Right?!?" What are they feeding that guy? old burritos and boudin balls? this place IS disgusting and full of creeps but the little diner in the back has some pretty legit rice and gravy.

    (3)
  • Jhanathon D.

    This place is disguising! Bathroom smelled like a million cats pissed in it, floor was dirty, grabbed the handle on the way out and got something slippery on my hands (not soap). FOUL PLACE. And then they have a freaking tiger in the parking lot??? Wow. Unbelievable.

    (1)
  • Dianne L.

    Stopped by on a road trip. ordinary food cooked without care. What's with the tiger? I went online to find out why this tiger is at a truck stop and saw the owners won't let him go to an appropriate environment. Clearly they think the food isn't good enough so "hey, I"ve got an idea lets put a tiger in a cage!" They think that Tony will miss them. Really? Why don't we find out? Let him free in the sanctuary for a week and see if he will willingly go back into the cage the owner is holding the door open to. Are they serious with this lame excuse? Its all about the money, not the tiger. Maybe they need a better cook not a gimmick.

    (1)
  • Ellen C.

    Best description I can give is "its rural Louisiana". If you don't have an understanding of the South and its plusses and minuses and all of the trials, struggles and joys that form the local mentality, you won't find anything to appreciate here. Otherwise, enjoy! Update: I'm a female solo driver and try to be extra careful about where I park overnight. This is my 3rd visit. I would avoid any place where the lot lizards appear to hang out and I have never seen anything like that here. I believe this being a smaller community away from the large cities would make it inconvenient and probably not as profitable for those types. I have no reason to think they would be tolerated here. I have never felt unsafe here and have thoroughly enjoyed the hospitality and food. BANANA PUDDING ROCKS!!! Anyone who thinks Tony is being "abused" needs to wake up and smell the cattle feed lots.

    (4)
  • Mike C.

    Yay for animal abuse! If there's any universal justice in the world, the people that run this rat-hole will be reincarnated as abused animals in confined cages. This makes me sick.

    (1)
  • Tynesha H.

    This place is absolutly discusting! They're abusing a Tiger . Anyone who supports this place is worthless moron.

    (1)
  • Jen Z.

    This place is a total dump. I can't help but feel sorry for the tiger kept in such a small pen. All he does is pace back and forth.

    (1)
  • Bert S.

    Alright, bare with me here. This place sucks for a lot of reasons, but it's something you just have to see. It's filthy. The pumps were covered in grime. The floor in the shop was so beat up and dirty it looked like dirt. There's a trailer outside of the tiger cage that looks like it came straight from Breaking Bad. It's disgusting. Wear gloves and keep the purrel handy. It's populated by weird people. There was a guy in the candy isle who had about a dozen kitkats lined up on the floor. The cashier looked like she was terrified of being stabbed (as well she should). The other guy behind the counter wasn't wearing a shirt and had knife hanging from his belt. He looked like a fat, cracked out version of Crocodile Dundee. Nothing works. About half of the pumps on the non trucker side were not working. The people inside couldn't scan a coupon for a drink that they gave me. That didn't matter though because before I could pay the power went out. That's when the shirtless guy behind the counter yelled "AW SHIT! THE JENNYS GONE OUT AGAIN" which brings me to my next point: It's powered by a generator. I don't know why. I guess they don't have power out there. But you know what they do have? A fat fucking tiger that hates you. This cat is so out of shape and dirty. He looks like he has given up on life. I guess pacing back and forth in 50 foot cage with a dirt floor and a dog house gets old after a while. There is a bunch of hilarious propaganda about why the dirt meth tiger should be kept there and not go to some nice tiger rehab. I've uploaded a picture of one of the shirts you can buy. There are also some nonsensical signs about how other places would feed the tiger poor defenseless bunny rabbits. I don't understand the point of that. I guess bunnies don't mix well with the steady diet of meth and depression they have the tiger on. So, in conclusion. This place is the absolute pits. It doesn't even deserve one star. It's so bad you HAVE to look.

    (3)
  • John L. H.

    I would not recommend stopping here unless: 1. You're a trucker looking for a lot lizard 2. You like disturbingly dirty and run down places 3. You enjoy seeing wild animals in tiny cages. On the way to Texas we needed a bathroom break. I wouldn't have normally stopped here, but was told I had no choice. The exit from the interstate is confusing. You have to exit, then drive across a bridge to reach this truck stop. As we pulled in I noticed the place was packed with big rigs. As we pulled in further I noticed why. Several women (lot lizards) were milling about the parking lot. While I can't be certain of their profession, I suspect they don't report their earnings to the IRS, but probably fork over a large percentage to a man in a Cadillac. Lot lizards aside, this station is old, run down and filthy. It is also difficult to access and not appealing. Finally, they keep wild animals in tiny cages to attract visitors. While I am normally not a bleeding heart animal rights person, it does seem cruel.

    (1)
  • Meghan B.

    Tourist trap! It makes me sick that a gas station/truck stop would use a precious wild animal to drum up business. It is disgusting that there is a wild tiger by himself in just a small cage!

    (1)
  • Eddie P.

    I feel totally sorry for the tiger that sits outside store in a small 20x20 cage. It's sickening to think that we stopped because we thought we'd see an awesome tiger and it was caged up in two levels of metal bars and wires. Had the enclosure been at least tasteful and large enough for the tiger to roam around a bit, I may have given this place three stars. I may revisit in the future to check on the status of the tiger because the habitat for the animal is completely inadequate and I have no idea how the tiger lives. Hopefully they build a nice dug out arena with lots of foliage in the future.

    (1)
  • Craig L.

    What a dive, but any place that serves a good shrimp poboy somewhat redeems itself. I am just very sure I would not want to see what the kitchen looks like. What I don't know could probably kill me. For a shrimp po'boy, I am willing to risk it.

    (2)
  • Law C.

    This place is pretty filthy. I'll give it three stars still because I'm from way out of town on a roadtrip and it made me finally feel like I'm in the dirty south. Emphasis in the dirty.

    (3)
  • Vien N.

    Besides the tiger and the rest stop, I wouldn't really imagine any reason why anyone would stop here.

    (3)
  • David H.

    In response to Tammy C. Rory: I feel the excact same way, I did not know how to put it in words as well as you did. I feel the exact same way.!

    (1)
  • Teneha B.

    I've been here a couple times & each time gets worse. When I first used to stop, the appeal was the tiger; however due to some recent controversy, idek if he/she is in there. Sooooo yeah!!!! I stopped once because I was pressed for a bathroom; hello worst mistake. This was the nastiest bathroom on this side of heaven. I mean really. First, I had to go inside this old grease, pork rind smelling facility to get the key to use the bathroom, then once I had the key, the bathroom was greasy, tiny, & didn't even have soap or paper towels. I mean so much for the 'employees must wash their hands before returning to work' sign that's normally posted in the bathrooms. I was appalled. I've not stopped there ever since. I'm not sure who is stopping in & keeping this place afloat, but I pass it by & only see it as a familiar landmark.

    (1)
  • Christine A.

    A truck stop's noises, light pollution, debris, and diesel emissions is no place for an exotic animal. I pray for this animal's release to a responsible rescue who will be conscious of a wild animal's needs.

    (1)
  • Alea H.

    I cannot say enough bad things about this truck stop. I am not even an animal rights fanatic in the least, and this place disgusts me. The cage where they keep their tiger is just that - a cage. It is so small, and that poor tiger is so big. Apparently there is some legal battle going on in relation to their tiger, and I sincerely hope Tiger Truck Stop loses. Moreover, I'm not sure I can recall a more disgusting bathroom. The second I walked in there I had to walk out again because of the smell. It looked like it had not been cleaned in weeks and the trash cans were overflowing. I am riding down the road right now looking for a different place to stop because it was too bad to use.

    (1)
  • Marc A.

    Authentic home cooked Cajun at its best. Red beans and rice was well portioned and the seasoning was subtle. What was exceptional was the gator sausage. Garlicky and delicious. I also have to mention the service was friendly, prompt and enjoyable. Nothing but truckers and locals in this place. I would return to try the etufee.

    (4)
  • Jessie G.

    Terrible food. Terrible staff. I was so disappointed. I left feeling sick to my stomach and angry that I had basically just paid $35 to have an upset stomach and I only ate about 4 bites. Not to mention the employees were rude and ignorant. I've never seen anyone be so protective of a salad bar; I was lectured for 10 minutes because I tried to get seconds when my food was so disappointing. Also, don't sign that petition for them to keep their tiger. I believe that poor animal would be much happier almost anywhere else. If I could give this place 0 stars I would.

    (1)
  • Angie T.

    Whoever owns this pathetic excuse for a gas station really should change the name of the place from Tiger Truck Stop to Creepville USA. I stopped here once and I wouldn't return even if my very life depended on it. I left feeling like I desperately needed a rape shower. At one point in the movie Pulp Fiction there's a scene where a sadistic shop owner says, "Bring out the gimp!", and this "thing" comes out dressed in all black leather including a black leather mask with a zippered mouth. I'm fairly certain there's a least one of these lurking in some little back room at Tiger Truck Stop. Don't go here!! Run away from it like the zombie apocalypse has begun and this is the zombie's headquarters. As for that tiger in the cage. I hope he escapes one day and eats whatever creepy mofo put him in there to begin with.

    (1)
  • Jhanathon D.

    This place is disguising! Bathroom smelled like a million cats pissed in it, floor was dirty, grabbed the handle on the way out and got something slippery on my hands (not soap). FOUL PLACE. And then they have a freaking tiger in the parking lot??? Wow. Unbelievable.

    (1)
  • Dianne L.

    Stopped by on a road trip. ordinary food cooked without care. What's with the tiger? I went online to find out why this tiger is at a truck stop and saw the owners won't let him go to an appropriate environment. Clearly they think the food isn't good enough so "hey, I"ve got an idea lets put a tiger in a cage!" They think that Tony will miss them. Really? Why don't we find out? Let him free in the sanctuary for a week and see if he will willingly go back into the cage the owner is holding the door open to. Are they serious with this lame excuse? Its all about the money, not the tiger. Maybe they need a better cook not a gimmick.

    (1)
  • Daryl P.

    Whaaaaat? Dude, I fucking love it here! This is actually the last in a long line of chains positioned across the southwest where the gimmick is having a live tiger in a cage at every truckstop. I can't help but wonder how let down that tiger was when he realized he wasn't headed to a life of luxury on the LSU campus. "hey, we're just stopping here for gas,right? Right?!?" What are they feeding that guy? old burritos and boudin balls? this place IS disgusting and full of creeps but the little diner in the back has some pretty legit rice and gravy.

    (3)
  • Ellen C.

    Best description I can give is "its rural Louisiana". If you don't have an understanding of the South and its plusses and minuses and all of the trials, struggles and joys that form the local mentality, you won't find anything to appreciate here. Otherwise, enjoy! Update: I'm a female solo driver and try to be extra careful about where I park overnight. This is my 3rd visit. I would avoid any place where the lot lizards appear to hang out and I have never seen anything like that here. I believe this being a smaller community away from the large cities would make it inconvenient and probably not as profitable for those types. I have no reason to think they would be tolerated here. I have never felt unsafe here and have thoroughly enjoyed the hospitality and food. BANANA PUDDING ROCKS!!! Anyone who thinks Tony is being "abused" needs to wake up and smell the cattle feed lots.

    (4)
  • Jen Z.

    This place is a total dump. I can't help but feel sorry for the tiger kept in such a small pen. All he does is pace back and forth.

    (1)
  • Bert S.

    Alright, bare with me here. This place sucks for a lot of reasons, but it's something you just have to see. It's filthy. The pumps were covered in grime. The floor in the shop was so beat up and dirty it looked like dirt. There's a trailer outside of the tiger cage that looks like it came straight from Breaking Bad. It's disgusting. Wear gloves and keep the purrel handy. It's populated by weird people. There was a guy in the candy isle who had about a dozen kitkats lined up on the floor. The cashier looked like she was terrified of being stabbed (as well she should). The other guy behind the counter wasn't wearing a shirt and had knife hanging from his belt. He looked like a fat, cracked out version of Crocodile Dundee. Nothing works. About half of the pumps on the non trucker side were not working. The people inside couldn't scan a coupon for a drink that they gave me. That didn't matter though because before I could pay the power went out. That's when the shirtless guy behind the counter yelled "AW SHIT! THE JENNYS GONE OUT AGAIN" which brings me to my next point: It's powered by a generator. I don't know why. I guess they don't have power out there. But you know what they do have? A fat fucking tiger that hates you. This cat is so out of shape and dirty. He looks like he has given up on life. I guess pacing back and forth in 50 foot cage with a dirt floor and a dog house gets old after a while. There is a bunch of hilarious propaganda about why the dirt meth tiger should be kept there and not go to some nice tiger rehab. I've uploaded a picture of one of the shirts you can buy. There are also some nonsensical signs about how other places would feed the tiger poor defenseless bunny rabbits. I don't understand the point of that. I guess bunnies don't mix well with the steady diet of meth and depression they have the tiger on. So, in conclusion. This place is the absolute pits. It doesn't even deserve one star. It's so bad you HAVE to look.

    (3)
  • Rob P.

    Gas station itself isn't very impressive. That's quite a cross-section of humanity to come here. But holy shit, they really do have a tiger

    (4)
  • Donna Marie E.

    This place is so fucked up. Caged tiger in a rest stop/ gas station. The tiger was depressed when we stopped there. Just lying down looking so miserable. This is the most inhumane shit I've ever seen. This tiger should be freed. It's breathing in gas and exhaust fumes all day, contained in a small caged in area all by itself. SO FUCKED UP.

    (1)
  • Dave O.

    Tiger Truck Stop is a Federally Licensed Zoo this is only possible because of a narrowly define law past by the legislature in 2006 which allows zoos to be exempt from the Big Cat Act, however, it lacks the true meaning of what can be defined as a zoo. I think there are and should always be places where wild animals and the public can co-exist, these strictly regulated facilities are known as Zoos in our society not dirty, poorly maintained truck stops in the middle of the swamp. Regardless of what the laws define or doesn't define we have a moral and ethical obligation to do what's right for all parties involved. I can't say for sure if Tony the Tiger is happy, sad, well treated, abused or anything else he's a fricking caged tiger and can't talk but I am sure tigers have special needs as do goldfish and parrots. I also don't know if this "ZOO" employs a Veterinarian who's main purpose is to care for the health of animals. For all I know the waitress serving up the greasy eggs and soggy toast has a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree hanging in the back room next to her dirty apron, but I doubt it. It all boils down to why do the owners do what they do I'm sure they feel they are taking excellent care of Tony the Tiger just as P.T Barnun and J.A.Bailey thought they did while showcasing the greatest show on earth but by the looks of this circus of a truck stop nothing is well maintained or cared for here not the property or the tiger. So one has to assume it's for personal gain, not for preventing the extinction of this wonderful creature. This place is nothing more than a side show and a pathetic one at that. So if you're going to continue this campaign why not charge a fee to ensure that the funding is in place to give this tiger the best of everything possible instead of a small steel cage in the parking lot. There will always be loop holes in the laws of this great country that will allow those with bad intentions to benefit from the from the plight of those that can't speak or defend themselves and you can paint it any color you like, it's just not right and if there are any valid purpose of preservation in the minds of the owners they would freely make the right choice here instead of grand standing their agenda at the expense of a tiger with no free will propagating laws suits to gain advertisement for personal gain. It's all a matter of personal choice so I choose not to patronize this establishment.

    (1)
  • Adriana R.

    This tuck stop has a donation box to raise money for them to keep their tiger. That tiger deserves to be rescued and watched over by professionals. I hope they can't keep it. They should be ashamed of themselves!

    (1)
  • Farah W.

    Just passed this place on the way to New Orleans and its disgusting. The way they treat animals and humans is unconscionable. Please set that poor tiger free. The owners deserve to be locked up in that cage in its place.

    (1)
  • Hermetic S.

    This place has a tiger in a cage who, (according to the guy I spoke with), has lived in that fucking cage for its entire life. Made my family and I very sad, very very sad. Not going back here that's for sure.

    (1)
  • Mike C.

    Yay for animal abuse! If there's any universal justice in the world, the people that run this rat-hole will be reincarnated as abused animals in confined cages. This makes me sick.

    (1)
  • Tynesha H.

    This place is absolutly discusting! They're abusing a Tiger . Anyone who supports this place is worthless moron.

    (1)
  • John L. H.

    I would not recommend stopping here unless: 1. You're a trucker looking for a lot lizard 2. You like disturbingly dirty and run down places 3. You enjoy seeing wild animals in tiny cages. On the way to Texas we needed a bathroom break. I wouldn't have normally stopped here, but was told I had no choice. The exit from the interstate is confusing. You have to exit, then drive across a bridge to reach this truck stop. As we pulled in I noticed the place was packed with big rigs. As we pulled in further I noticed why. Several women (lot lizards) were milling about the parking lot. While I can't be certain of their profession, I suspect they don't report their earnings to the IRS, but probably fork over a large percentage to a man in a Cadillac. Lot lizards aside, this station is old, run down and filthy. It is also difficult to access and not appealing. Finally, they keep wild animals in tiny cages to attract visitors. While I am normally not a bleeding heart animal rights person, it does seem cruel.

    (1)
  • Meghan B.

    Tourist trap! It makes me sick that a gas station/truck stop would use a precious wild animal to drum up business. It is disgusting that there is a wild tiger by himself in just a small cage!

    (1)
  • Eddie P.

    I feel totally sorry for the tiger that sits outside store in a small 20x20 cage. It's sickening to think that we stopped because we thought we'd see an awesome tiger and it was caged up in two levels of metal bars and wires. Had the enclosure been at least tasteful and large enough for the tiger to roam around a bit, I may have given this place three stars. I may revisit in the future to check on the status of the tiger because the habitat for the animal is completely inadequate and I have no idea how the tiger lives. Hopefully they build a nice dug out arena with lots of foliage in the future.

    (1)
  • Craig L.

    What a dive, but any place that serves a good shrimp poboy somewhat redeems itself. I am just very sure I would not want to see what the kitchen looks like. What I don't know could probably kill me. For a shrimp po'boy, I am willing to risk it.

    (2)
  • Law C.

    This place is pretty filthy. I'll give it three stars still because I'm from way out of town on a roadtrip and it made me finally feel like I'm in the dirty south. Emphasis in the dirty.

    (3)
  • Vien N.

    Besides the tiger and the rest stop, I wouldn't really imagine any reason why anyone would stop here.

    (3)
  • David H.

    In response to Tammy C. Rory: I feel the excact same way, I did not know how to put it in words as well as you did. I feel the exact same way.!

    (1)

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