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becks4vu
Sep 07, 5:33 PM
I’m almost as proud of that as I am about that second half.

vanderbill
Sep 07, 6:06 PM
in the grand scheme of things, this is not a headline, but it does impress upon you that this staff does , in fact, sweat the details. well done.

vandymick7
Sep 07, 8:41 PM
Way to go, Commodore football program. This kind of thing shows a respect for the game of football and all those who are part of it. It is also nice to see the VTech folks take the time to reach out to VU with a thanks.

Vandy Dore
Sep 08, 2:19 AM
Love it. It shows what we’re made of.
VandyBoys do the same thing.
I expect our other teams do as well.
Another Vanderbilt Tradition of which we can all be proud.

CajunDore
Sep 08, 2:50 AM
Shout out Veach and the crew

JOSEPH WHEELER
Sep 08, 3:20 AM
Somebody has had Boy Scout training. We always taught "Leave No Trace" other than footprints around our campsites.
We also taught never urinate on trees, other living plants, or within 50 ft of any body of water. Urination in the wild should be aimed at rocks/stones. Deer and forest animals find the salt residue pleasing.
PS: Do you know why Boy Scouts carry a small stone in their pocket while on a hike? Answer: Porta-Potty.

Vandygal78
Sep 08, 2:41 PM
Which school was it that tore the plumbing fixtures out of the walls after they lost to us? UGA?

Vandy Junior2
Sep 08, 3:25 PM
JOSEPH WHEELER said:Did the size of the small stone carry any significance?Somebody has had Boy Scout training. We always taught "Leave No Trace" other than footprints around our campsites. We also taught never urinate on trees, other living plants, or within 50 ft of any body of water. Urination in the wild should be aimed at rocks/stones. Deer and forest animals find the salt residue pleasing. PS: Do you know why Boy Scouts carry a small stone in their pocket while on a hike? Answer: Porta-Potty.
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