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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: Saniflush on September 28, 2011, 02:19:46 PM
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So I was around the ole home place this weekend trying to help the sister do some cleaning out and we came upon these items that the Warden had stashed away.
The pennant is from the mid to late 40's and the media guide from '57.
Also found the program from the '57 AL/AU game.
(http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d58/saniflush/IMAG0057.jpg)
(http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d58/saniflush/IMAG0059.jpg)
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NICE. Frame that bitch Sani.
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Yeah, that is pretty awesome. I would frame that.
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That would look great in my man room. #winning
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That would look great in my man room. #winning
Is that the same place where the fuck flicks come on?
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Is that the same place where the fuck flicks come on?
Anyting you want....
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Love that vintage stuff. I miss the old programs with Aubie (Well, whatever they called the Tiger cartoon back then) He was always "welcoming" the opposing teams mascot to Auburn. Definitely a frame job, Sani.
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Phil Neel, baby. he did a drawing for my senior year in high school. He always drew good stuff.
http://weagleweagle.com/page12.html
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Phil Neel, baby. he did a drawing for my senior year in high school. He always drew good stuff.
http://weagleweagle.com/page12.html
Nice. :thumsup:
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Phil Neel, baby. he did a drawing for my senior year in high school. He always drew good stuff.
http://weagleweagle.com/page12.html
We used to go to Church with him. He is one of the nicest guys you will ever meet.
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Phil Neel, baby. he did a drawing for my senior year in high school. He always drew good stuff.
http://weagleweagle.com/page12.html
My uncle was at Auburn in the late 60s early 70s. I went to most of those games and the ones I didn't he brought me the programs for. I had all those covers and kept them for years and years. They got lost somewhere during one of the four or five times I've moved.
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cool stuff
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We used to go to Church with him. He is one of the nicest guys you will ever meet.
I saw Jim Fyffe on my 13th birthday on the way into lunch at 5th Quarter on the Eastern Blvd. He gave me a big "Touchdown Auburn" for my birthday. Your guy wasn't nicer than Ole Jim. Now he was one of the nicest guys you will ever meet.
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That pennant is fucking money.
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That pennant is fucking money.
Literally