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Just now, MustangGuru said:

You just make sure your there after the game and the donkeys are celebrating you come get your dose of donkey crap to eat.   

I’ve heard of eating crow but you guys take it to a whole other level...I expect better of you! Do I need to put you down for a 10pm appointment Friday...dose of antidepressants 

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6 minutes ago, FightingBlue0 said:

You guys better make sure our donkey is good to go and ready to be picked up. @Tide21 is supposed to be picking him up in Tiptonville Friday morning and riding him to Parsons. 

No worries that’s guidances specialty!! Better pick him up in a tank...no telling what he’s been eating drinking or smoking? @Tide21 you’ve been warned!

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10 minutes ago, FightingBlue0 said:

You guys better make sure our donkey is good to go and ready to be picked up. @Tide21 is supposed to be picking him up in Tiptonville Friday morning and riding him to Parsons. 

I’m going to have to get a early start Friday. Not only am I riding him. I’m riding tsunami bareback. He is going to be stomping mad by the time arrive Friday night 

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59 minutes ago, FightingBlue0 said:

Always great when the band and students are involved and can help create an atmosphere. I remember when I was a little lad, the band playing on Friday nights was a staple for a Friday night football game. I love to see that. 

I’ve seen first hand that the band can make a difference. 
A few years back the Mustangs were playing Mitchell in the playoffs at Paul Ward. Huntingdon had a good crowd. Mitchell had about 10 fans on their side of the stands. Huntingdon was leading and looked to have control. Before halftime the Mitchell band bus rolls up and parked on the far end on the field. The percussions started playing before they got off the bus. They played all the way to the stands. It wasn’t a real big band but they spread out all over the stands and danced and continued to play. I noticed the safety on the field started to dance around with the beat. They got loose. They started hitting. Before you knew it they were dancing after every play. They took the lead and never looked back. The band played from the time they got off, until they loaded back up on the bus. I’ll never forget it.

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