Why is there what looks to be a very shaggy horse or camel on the field with Robiun in the piture? I'm tempted even to assume it's my actual fave big beast, a "hielan coo." Anyway, it's there and it seems odd.
Others, Chick-Chen, see a few bystanders at one end if the field. Others perhaps see a russet-colored, four-hooved ungulate cavorting near the goal line. It is Alabama, after all. (And recall the aspersions cast at the most devoted/irrepfessible Texas Aggies fans in the pas
I think we should celebrate Richards sighting of a burgundy bovine. We have needed such lenses sometimes when watching our dear Columbia team of recent past.
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Why is there what looks to be a very shaggy horse or camel on the field with Robiun in the piture? I'm tempted even to assume it's my actual fave big beast, a "hielan coo." Anyway, it's there and it seems odd.
Anybody remember his brother who played for Princeton?
Richard lives in a very different place....it seems a very interesting place. Does it require a visa to go there?
Actually, Richard, it's a few people standing at the other end of the field.
Others, Chick-Chen, see a few bystanders at one end if the field. Others perhaps see a russet-colored, four-hooved ungulate cavorting near the goal line. It is Alabama, after all. (And recall the aspersions cast at the most devoted/irrepfessible Texas Aggies fans in the pas
Richard has a rich imagination but is prone to typos -- perhaps the two are related :)
Allie
Beat Yale! ('twould be a famous victory)
I think we should celebrate Richards sighting of a burgundy bovine. We have needed such lenses sometimes when watching our dear Columbia team of recent past.
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