I second that! The Aggies have some great traditions, but then to make them Aggies, they go and take a good thing a little TOO far! That's what makes them Aggies I guess. If you go there are you don't care about the traditions, you are a "2 percenter", as in the 2 percent of students that don't care about the traditions.
Well, agree with the Reveille thing or not, there has got to be a better way to commemorate and celebrate past Mikes. Aside from Mike I, none of us LSU fans know where the others are? Surely there is something better; just my opinion though.
I actually don't know. My boyfriend (at the time) had the poster, and it just sort of became mine (I don't know how that happens...) I think he probably bought it in the bookstore @ the Union.
That's not a good idea. There would be photos. It would be a matter of minutes before tasteless farks appeared on the Auburn and Ole Piss boards.
Great idea, I wonder how difficult it would be to arrange for a young, healthy female to be delivered:wink: I'm sure Mike would appreciate a little rendezvous out behind the PMAC. Let's make this happen.
I guess I need to drive down from Nashville with my dog and visit Mike V. Whenever I have visited Mike V in past years with my dog he always came over and stared at her. She would always shake. I don't know why he always did that, I guess he wanted to eat her. Question: Is LSU the only University with a live Tiger among other Tiger mascot schools? I don't think I've ever seen Clemson or Auburn with a real Tiger. Where are all the other Mike mascots. Have they buried them or stuffed them? And what will they do with Mike V. I think they should have a burial plot with all Mike's next to the stadium or the habitat. Mike will be missed and he should stay where he is. It's his home!
The University of Memphis has Tom the Tiger. He is actually a brother of Mike V. Tom does not live on the UM campus.