How about nicknames?
The Prophet
How about nicknames?
The Prophet
I grew up within earshot of the old Down South MX track in Coteau. Wonder if it’s still operating.
There will need to be employment contracts, with non compete clauses.
Having two, one red and one white named Louis and Ana neutralizes the color problem, and the names fit. I like it.
To give an idea of how ridiculous the world is, 30 years ago, 30!, there was a group on campus who said Ragin Cajuns was racist because Ragin spelled backwards was too much like the N word. I shat...
Dude got paid to go home and play with his brother at a higher profile school. No brainer.
Remember that criticism of the work, is not criticism of the person. I see a lot of confusion around that now in all aspects of life. His artwork is great. His enthusiasm is impressive and...
There is 0% chance our next mascot will be a white alligator named albino. No matter how stereotypically Cajun you spell it.
A gator, maybe. A white gator, unlikely. One named albino, not...
Mascot, sure.
Gator as mascot, ok I can see it.
General artwork, very nice though I’d prefer a red gator, or one of each. No black one though.
Name, gotta work on that one.
I don’t know about surprised me, but the most fun I’ve ever had watching live music was at a Nitecaps bladder bust with cowboy mouth shoehorned in the corner and Fred playing his snare drum in the...
No it’s not. The nickname for people from the area is Cajuns. Ragin flows with it and fits with the concept of an athletic nickname. Not weird at all, very creative and appropriate.
Naming your...
The name Albineaux is just weird. Make the gator red, name him Ragin Cajun.
Draft stock, maybe. Actually making an NFL team? I doubt it. He got better coaching, and a dose of reality that will either point him to improve or he will never make a pro team.
Your semantics don’t change anything of importance in my statement.
The point you obtusely miss is the kid took a chance on himself, got to play for the greatest coach ever and in front of huge...