Personally, while the Cajun may be in overalls and a straw hat....it should be a lil more sophisticated.
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Personally, while the Cajun may be in overalls and a straw hat....it should be a lil more sophisticated.
We have used this before. It was in the mid-to-late 80's. It was called "Mr. Cajun" and was universally hated at the time.
I don't see any overalls or straws hats in that picture...just a red tux, red shoes, and cool red hat...I really like this picture!Quote:
Originally Posted by lxa656
So if we used it before then it's still ours right? I personally never knew it existed. I don't feel that the mascot should wear overalls and a straw hat at all, that is something that only a few of us (nationally) can relate to and as a joke at that. Nationally, we could easily be recognized by this type of mascot. I'm glad I wasn't in school in the 80's because I would have fought to keep this instead of the Cayenne pepper. Seriously nobody likes him. I think he should be retired and that "Mr. Cajun" should come back to town. I as well really like this picture! It's simple and when you think of it running on to the field wildly swinging it's fists you think "hey, there's Mr. Cajun" instead of "I didn't know peppers had arms..."Quote:
Originally Posted by CDeb
Besides all this, we are not the Ragin' Peppers, we are the Ragin' Cajuns
The Pepper is ridiculous. Bottom line. We should dice him up, use him in a nice sauce piquant, and start from scratch.
I agree that in a mascot suit, Mr. Cajun would be a Hades of a lot better than Cayenne. Of course, that's not saying a whole lot, is it?Quote:
Originally Posted by ULforlife
I agree. However, there is a guy that sits by us over the Cajuns dugout that sometimes wears his chicken suit. I don't think he is officially part of the University, but it sure is nice to see the chicken again...Quote:
Originally Posted by Turbine
How about the two birds, "ragin" and "cajun"? We've really had some winners...What made the chicken so memorable? I never got to see it.
you had to see the Cajun Chicken to understand. He was wild. He would use a drum to get fans attention. He would put on "skits" to mock the officials such as his Stevie Wonder impersonation with the sungalsses and cane to signal poor officiating. There were lots of other things such as his Elvis or Micheal jackson moonwalk. I wish someone had video clips of the Chicken. He was great! He was funny, entertaining and the kids loved him.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tripple Threat
I never thought it would come to this, the old rotten bait and switch back trick.Quote:
Originally Posted by CDeb
"How to get people to like Mr. Cajun?" Give em Cayenne! :eek: