Yeah they all came to my school in Houma to speak to the students about drugs. John Fourcade was there too but I didn't like him. :lol:
Don't blame you; the guy was (and I assume, is) a douche'. I was covering a Nicholls game in New Orleans about 4 years after the Saints let him go. At one point, I found myself standing a few yards from him on the sidelines, where he was telling some guy that -- 4 years later -- he still should have been the Saints starting QB. Fourcade wrote the book on cocky.
Easiest way is to open up a photobucket account (they're free). Then upload it to the photobucket from your computer then copy/paste the html here. If all else fails, grab a teenage kid, they'll show you. :lol:
I have my ticket stubs from the 1967 games - avatar pic is from first game. I thought about putting them on Ebay after the SuperBowl win, but decided to pass them down to the kids instead. May be all they will get :hihi:.
The value in that souvenir is that it shows you were there. I might think its a cool trinket to own, but it doesn't hold any special meaning for me. It has meaning to you; hold on to it. I was at the Dempsey 63-yard FG game, and I wish i had some momento of that day, other than the memory.
I was listening to that game on WWL radio. Just prior to the kick, the radio lost signal and, when the broadcast came back on, all I heard was the crowd cheers. I said to myself, "NO WAY!" What a ball game -I wish I had been there too. Here is a memory! [ame]http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrxTjgFYoU8[/ame]