Re: Louisiana Lafayette - Cox Communications
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Originally Posted by
MetryCajun
_ Do you really think that would do any good? Walker does not strike me as the kind of guy who cares about stuff like this. As for not buying it, that may work for you and me, but I can bet you those hats will be worn around town. Seeing that hat makes me realize we are fighting a losing battle. As of now I think we should just embrace the second L and Lafayette and be done with this silly name issue. _
E-mail Doc Savoie and send the picture. He was the guy who declared last year that we are Louisiana. If he really feels that way then he would be able to put a stop to this kind of merchandise.
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Re: Louisiana Lafayette - Cox Communications
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Originally Posted by
Hammer58
_ E-mail Doc Savoie and send the picture. He was the guy who declared last year that we are Louisiana. If he really feels that way then he would be able to put a stop to this kind of merchandise. _
Ham, I got it in writing -
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Re: Louisiana Lafayette - Cox Communications
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Originally Posted by
DestinCajun
_ Maybe you just need to try harder. The UL bookstore has some really nice stuff at the booths they set up at our football games.
Also, talk to Rob Harris for one about some quality merchandise. He'll make it for you and he donates a portion of what you spend to UL athletics. I haven't seen him post lately but he uses "FeteAmour" for a handle when he does.
He did some of the murals at Cajun Field _
Only you could consider one of the school’s many deficiencies, redirect blame/fault, and determine that the solution is for the fan to try harder.
It’s not my responsibility to try harder. There are people who are employed at the school who are paid to do a job so that we shouldn’t have to try harder. To relate this to another thread, if any of those restaurants you mention ever served you a dish that was unsatisfactory and you told them as such...what would your response be if they told you to “try harder” to enjoy it?
The fan shouldn’t have to try hard to get to the University Bookstore during its limited hours…which I’ve done. The fan shouldn’t have to get so discouraged every time they shop for merchandise to show off their school pride, that they go out to have it made…which I’ve done. The school has a responsibility to the fans to provide the merchandise that they want, and a responsibility to itself to provide merchandise that sells so that they don’t miss out on a potential revenue source.
Your suggestion to try harder is like a person thinking they’ll lose weight by adding Diet Coke to their Value Meal, i.e. the effort might be helping them feel a little bit better, but there is a much bigger issue that they’re failing to see. It doesn’t matter how hard I try because for every item I have made, that is meant to represent my Alma Mater as a Major University, there’s another hideous creation thrown out there by some dumbass company that cancels all of that out, such as the attached picture from Academy (pic credit to CaliCajun). Do you know how many variations of the UT, UH, Texas A&M, or Texas Tech logo’s I see around here? Pretty much one each, and they’re always very simple and 2-3 colors (depending on how white is used). And, when I visit the Academy near my house, all of the UT merchandise (for example), is either White or Orange, has the Longhorn logo on it somewhere, and there’s never any mistake as to which school is represented. On the other hand, the UL Hot Wheels logo, with its 5 colors, an FDL with flames, 3 words, and overall clutter, enables us to go to the Lafayette Academy and see this or the cap that was attached in a previous post.
But I’M the one who needs to “Try Harder”.
Re: Louisiana Lafayette - Cox Communications
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Originally Posted by
rhineaux
_ Only you could consider one of the school’s many deficiencies, redirect blame/fault, and determine that the solution is for the fan to try harder.
It’s not my responsibility to try harder. There are people who are employed at the school who are paid to do a job so that we shouldn’t have to try harder. To relate this to another thread, if any of those restaurants you mention ever served you a dish that was unsatisfactory and you told them as such...what would your response be if they told you to “try harder” to enjoy it?
The fan shouldn’t have to try hard to get to the University Bookstore during its limited hours…which I’ve done. The fan shouldn’t have to get so discouraged every time they shop for merchandise to show off their school pride, that they go out to have it made…which I’ve done. The school has a responsibility to the fans to provide the merchandise that they want, and a responsibility to itself to provide merchandise that sells so that they don’t miss out on a potential revenue source.
Your suggestion to try harder is like a person thinking they’ll lose weight by adding Diet Coke to their Value Meal, i.e. the effort might be helping them feel a little bit better, but there is a much bigger issue that they’re failing to see. It doesn’t matter how hard I try because for every item I have made, that is meant to represent my Alma Mater as a Major University, there’s another hideous creation thrown out there by some dumbass company that cancels all of that out, such as the attached picture from Academy (pic credit to CaliCajun). Do you know how many variations of the UT, UH, Texas A&M, or Texas Tech logo’s I see around here? Pretty much one each, and they’re always very simple and 2-3 colors (depending on how white is used). And, when I visit the Academy near my house, all of the UT merchandise (for example), is either White or Orange, has the Longhorn logo on it somewhere, and there’s never any mistake as to which school is represented. On the other hand, the UL Hot Wheels logo, with its 5 colors, an FDL with flames, 3 words, and overall clutter, enables us to go to the Lafayette Academy and see this or the cap that was attached in a previous post.
But I’M the one who needs to “Try Harder”. _
"It’s not my responsibility to try harder."
That statement right there speaks volumes.
Re: Louisiana Lafayette - Cox Communications
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Originally Posted by
DestinCajun
_ "It’s not my responsibility to try harder."
That statement right there speaks volumes. _
Enlighten me. What does it tell you?