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By the way, most of us know exactly why he did it in THIS particular thread.
Even Stevie Wonder saw it coming....
Personally, I try to converse with others without condemning them. I could see why he did it, but at the same time I didn't agree with it, BUT I allowed myself to understand his mindset at the time.
You can kill a lot of flies with honey than you can with vinegar...
Sorry, that's the way I roll.....has helped me tremendously through life....
Okay I'm gone now......Have a good day J and stop being so mean. I've seen your photo and you're a cutie pie........ :kiss:![]()
This, and another 1 or 2 post, recently, are the only times Ive ever heard you complain about it. So, what happen to the other decades SU was put'n the score on the field? Why have a gripe now?
Most ask, but don't stay on the subject, cuz they realize it's still a certain marching band with a certain style. But, this strikes a small nerve with ya, I see. Has it been like that? The dash is there if one of the teams is in the single digits...so, do you give the "S" a higher grade for those games?
It just doesn't look right, never has. I think that rather than having the second block forming the dash (if necessary) that the dash should always be there and the score should follow this design... 00-00 (ie 10-03, 03-10, 14-14). For a halftime score to be 14-14 and you all put 1414 out there.. looks kinda. Props for doing it but that looks like an address not a score.. :lol:
BATON ROUGE - The Southern University Marching Band has been chosen to provide halftime entertainment Sunday at the Louisiana Superdome when the New Orleans Saints take on the Minnesota Vikings in the NFL’s NFC Championship game.
Southern’s invitation to perform at the National Football League Championship contest is more proof that the “Human Jukebox†is the icon of college marching bands. Southern was recently the subject of a profile in the New York Times on marching dance routines.
http://gojagsports.cstv.com/genrel/012110aaa.html
They just showed the band on NFL Network looking good!!!:clap:
Thank YOU!!!
That should have been you responce to the GSU dumbarse.....
That would have been VERY fitting and VERY MODERATOR LIKE!!!
You catching on now...
:tup:
Oh you have a nice day too sweetie....:sperm:
SU and the SAINTS..... GOTTA LUV IT!!!
WHO DAT and AND DOWN!!!
Are JSU/SU/GSU the only hbcu bands to perform for the saints?
Man yall funny. Heck when I was at Washington High we performed for the Falcons games twice a year, the Hawks, the Braves, Holyfield/Tony Tubbs fight, the Flames, the Democratic National Convention, the 100th year celebration of the Coca Cola and so on. :lol:
why would any other HBCU bands peform (well besides maybe Valley or Alcorn).... those are the three closest HBCU's to New Orleans.
The BOOM has performed for the Colts and a few other NFL teams too. I actually don't recall them performing for the Saints.
They just showed the band on NFL Network looking good!!!:clap:
The BOOM has performed for the Colts and a few other NFL teams too. I actually don't recall them performing for the Saints.
Are JSU/SU/GSU the only hbcu bands to perform for the saints?
It just doesn't look right, never has. I think that rather than having the second block forming the dash (if necessary) that the dash should always be there and the score should follow this design... 00-00 (ie 10-03, 03-10, 14-14). For a halftime score to be 14-14 and you all put 1414 out there.. looks kinda. Props for doing it but that looks like an address not a score.. :lol:
SU played for a Vikes game in 95.
And we recorded the Vikes fight song.."Skull Vikings" in 96 . Everytime they scored they would play it...
When did jsu perform for the Colts and what other teams jsu performed for?
I remember the Saints game they performed this year, right after SU performed their Annual Game for the Saints...
Not exactly sure when but I'm thinking in like 06.
As a tribute to the legacy and mystique of the Jackson State University Marching Band, “The Sonic Boom of the South†is frequently invited to perform at athletic events and to participate in band extravaganzas nationwide. A few of the most notable performances and honors bestowed on “The Sonic Boom of the South†are listed below:
Professional Sports events (New York Jets, Houston Oilers, Philadelphia Eagles, New Orleans Saints, Indianapolis Colts, Dallas Mavericks, Memphis Grizzles, Atlanta Falcons, Detroit Lions, Cincinnati Bengals, and the NBA All-Star game Senior Bowl (1997 and 2004) Motown’s 30th Anniversary television special