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I don't have a favorite, but I have a really bad memory. That would be watching ASU play the New Orleans bowl there in freezing weather.
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Crawfish
I don't have a favorite, but I have a really bad memory. That would be watching ASU play the New Orleans bowl there in freezing weather.
Yeah that was BS
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My first and only time in the upper deck. Yes, I have a face for radio.
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So who all made the trek to the top one last time?
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zeppelincajun
So who all made the trek to the top one last time?
And who left with a letter yanked off the press box wall?
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Some guy left with the "Do not throw objects" sign. Said he was going to hang it in his bathroom. I envied him so bad. Lol
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ultracajun
Some guy left with the "Do not throw objects" sign. Said he was going to hang it in his bathroom. I envied him so bad. Lol
Dang, MH didn’t learn from the baseball stadium build? Great fundraising items walked out today.
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ZoomZoom
Dang, MH didn’t learn from the baseball stadium build? Great fundraising items walked out today.
I wonder if ULvictory took his seat?
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ultracajun
The site of my first season tickets. Section FF ROW6 seats 1~2. We'd bring our newborn with us. Having no seat for him he would just get passed around the whole section. All the mamas had to hold him.
Another thing I'll always remember is catching a flying roast beef poboy from the press box during a game delay. Had it for lunch later that week. It was pretty good.
1989, Brian Mitchell's last game. We had been 6-5 every year since forever, we went for the 2-point conversion to beat ASU, made it...
...and it was flagged.
So we re-did it. I remember Mitchell backpedaling as two defenders blitzed him, and he pitched it over them to win the game.
I had a blind date, a nice young lady from Alexandria.
I kissed her full on the mouth.
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CajunFun
1989, Brian Mitchell's last game. We had been 6-5 every year since forever, we went for the 2-point conversion to beat ASU, made it...
...and it was flagged.
So we re-did it. I remember Mitchell backpedaling as two defenders blitzed him, and he pitched it over them to win the game.
I had a blind date, a nice young lady from Alexandria.
I kissed her full on the mouth.
Mitchell produced a lot of miracle plays.
Made it seem natural.
So after you kissed her, could she see? ;)
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Turbine
Mitchell produced a lot of miracle plays.
Made it seem natural.
So after you kissed her, could she see? ;)
As I remember, she saw stars...
:D
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ZoomZoom
And who left with a letter yanked off the press box wall?
I would say 9 lucky fans. Or someone from MH had them pulled to preserve them.