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    Quote Originally Posted by moorecajun View Post
    Frenchie, was that you on the drums?
    I auditioned but didn't hit the bells on time. Had a good send off with "we will call you"...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    "Meaux, Mow, Meaux.

    How you like it, how do you like it?"
    More like “Meaux, Mow, Meaux Your Boat” this morning.

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    In stead of investing in the sound system to play music the majority of the fans don't care for, invest in the band. Have a horn line of 300+. Bands can be entertaining. See Ohio State do the moon walk in a tribute to Michael Jackson.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTca2nrIn4U

    Cajun Marching bands used to be rather large back in the 80's. Crowds would actually stay at half time to watch them. John Ritter was a beast on the trumpet, but the entire band was very talented. Not sure why the band is so small today or irrelevant but listening to them would be much better than listening to the piped in music. JMO.


    I remember when the band would play the beginning to Hi De Ho...our crowd would go crazy.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5STiGVML4g


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    Loved playing Hi-De-Ho back in the day. Waaaaay back in the day!! LOL


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    Quote Originally Posted by shof View Post
    Loved playing Hi-Di-Ho back in the day. Waaaaay back in the day!! LOL
    You guys are bringing back fan memories that I did not think were retrievable, especially considering the state of mind in which most entered the stadium back in the day.

    Party School Extraordinaire

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    You guys are bringing back fan memories that I did not think were retrievable, especially considering the state of mind in which most entered the stadium back in the day.

    Party School Extraordinaire
    Always a fifth of something tasty in my trumpet case. 🤪

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    Quote Originally Posted by shof View Post
    Always a fifth of something tasty in my trumpet case. 🤪
    Had no trumpet case, but surely had the fifth, just had to be a little more creative.

    Now the challenge is to get my big YETI cup in with a block of ice inside to enjoy cold beer throughout the games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    T.D. Smith spoiled us all.
    I preferred Hans to TD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FacelessBuffoon View Post
    I preferred Hans to TD.
    Never had that whiskey before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunSaint08 View Post
    In stead of investing in the sound system to play music the majority of the fans don't care for, invest in the band. Have a horn line of 300+. Bands can be entertaining. See Ohio State do the moon walk in a tribute to Michael Jackson.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTca2nrIn4U

    Cajun Marching bands used to be rather large back in the 80's. Crowds would actually stay at half time to watch them. John Ritter was a beast on the trumpet, but the entire band was very talented. Not sure why the band is so small today or irrelevant but listening to them would be much better than listening to the piped in music. JMO.


    I remember when the band would play the beginning to Hi De Ho...our crowd would go crazy.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5STiGVML4g
    The band today is actually pretty big....I think they sound great when on the field...not so much from the stands

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