Lewis Liddell Retiring????


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Minus........1991......
That was Edward "Pop" Duplessis year at the helm...............................:gift:

Hellu say! We bust that arse my crab year o f 1991 with a gospel show and no dance routine. And even the most faithful Southern Hating Mississippian was on their feet. 5th quarter went into the next morning, while the groundskeeper cut the grass on the field and J-State finally exited after playing Bb concert scale. We crunk 3 more songs and left hungry. Great nite, remember like it was yesterday!
 
Hellu say! We bust that arse my crab year o f 1991 with a gospel show and no dance routine. And even the most faithful Southern Hating Mississippian was on their feet. 5th quarter went into the next morning, while the groundskeeper cut the grass on the field and J-State finally exited after playing Bb concert scale. We crunk 3 more songs and left hungry. Great nite, remember like it was yesterday!


That's what I like to see, run them down to their warm-ups.....lol
 



That's what I like to see, run them down to their warm-ups.....lol




ell you would like it if the entire Jackson State Institution burned down to the ground,lol. :tup: :emlaugh: I do believe you are JSU's #1 hater. I bet when most people see JSU winning something against a non HBCU they cheer them on because JSU is a HBCU. But you are probably the one that sits in front of the TV and roots for the opposite team just as long as they beat your beloved JSU.
 
Unlike the band you marched for.. The band I marched for all marched under the same head or asst. directors.... So when I see a band with the same uniform and same concept and style it's hard NOT to say "WE"... But to be honest with you the same cat laughing probably would have got SMOKED by me when I was a 7th grader.... I done heard trumpet players at segveral HBCU bands that couldn't hold a candle to me when I was in the 7th grade...
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I do understand your perspective. But you must know that there was no we for you until you got there. Southern has changed a lot since the first time that I saw them in the Fall of 1979; all of the bands changed. They had to. It would be horrible if they didn't.

I came and left my mark on the program. Things have evolved. That is progress.

As for you being ready for the Jukebox when you were in the 7th grade, get it out of your mind.:smash:
 
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