All Auburn, All In!
It's a FAMILY Thing!
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And a Merry Roll Tide to you.
Do hotels in Alabama still in the manner of Thai restaurants have shrines to Bear Bryant? That was a bit amusing to find during my first trip to Huntsville.
Remember I told you that I was looking through my late husband’s record collection? I can not find a year on it but on the back cover, Dr. Bill Walls was the Director, Dr. Johnnie Vinson was Asst. Director and Dr. Thomas R. Smith was Choral Director. Do any of those names ring a bell? MSU cowbell, that is.
ROLL TIDE!!!
Today, War Damn Eagle.
But I’ll have to root for the Old Head Ball Coach in the SECCG.
Now having said that . . .
A: Three. One to screw in the bulb, and two to stand around and talk about how great the old bulb was.
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Great Job on the thread post!!! It is beautiful.
My grandfather was Comptroller of Auburn from 1928-1932. My 2 uncles graduated from Auburn. My Mama and Daddy graduated from Auburn [1944 and 1952 in that order]. My Daddy was in the Army, housed at “Auburn Hall.” Mama lived there with her parents. She Baptist and he Lutheran, they met at a dance at the Episcopal Church and were married in Buffalo, NY [his hometown], in January 1944. I was born 180 days later.
I attended Auburn in 1963-64 and lived in Auburn Hall. My daughter attended Troy State, transferred to Auburn in 1990 and graduated in 1992. She married an Auburn student in 1992; he graduated 1997. They live in “L-A” as Lower Alabama is affectionately known where he teaches High School history.
My son opted out of College but is an ardent Auburn fan. He lives in middle Tennessee and his son attends MTSU.
Auburn is an integral part of my family and our personalities.
WAR “Cam” EAGLE!
My grandfather was Comptroller of Auburn from 1928-1932. My 2 uncles graduated from Auburn. My Mama and Daddy graduated from Auburn [1944 and 1952 in that order]. My Daddy was in the Army, housed at “Auburn Hall.” Mama lived there with her parents. She Baptist and he Lutheran, they met at a dance at the Episcopal Church and were married in Buffalo, NY [his hometown], in January 1944. I was born 180 days later.
I attended Auburn in 1963-64 and lived in Auburn Hall. My daughter attended Troy State, transferred to Auburn in 1990 and graduated in 1992. She married an Auburn student in 1992; he graduated 1997. They live in “L-A” as Lower Alabama is affectionately known where he teaches High School history.
My son opted out of College but is an ardent Auburn fan. He lives in middle Tennessee and his son attends MTSU.
Auburn is an integral part of my family and our personalities.
WAR “Cam” EAGLE!
War Eagle!!!!!
The best team that money can buy! Scam Newton is another Reggie Bush and O.J. Simpson.
Go Cocks!!!
Aaahhhhhh the Bama-Trolls and their fellow loud mouth fans . . . they always help me remember why I became an Auburn fan in the first place . . . most of them forgot what the demigod Bear Bryant taught his teams about CLASS!!!!!!
In 1964 I broke my arm (playing football with the kids) while this game was on TV. My mom faithfully watched the game before taking me to get my arm fixed. She was born in Andalusia.
That was too easy for Bama, Auburn better get their defense in gear, or it will be a long day.
The bad news is that if Bama wins, there goes the streak of SEC National champions.