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Old 04-17-2008, 07:14 PM   #1
EJ 4 STATE
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Hawkeye rides part 2

Does anyone remember the first year they moved the students across the street by the intermural fields for football tailgaiting..
That picture of the Hawkeye Tahoe reminds me of when the Hawkeye Marching band Semi truck rolled down Elwood and honked his big Ole horn....

Unfortunatley for him he hit the traffic at the stoplight.. The next thing that I remember(slightly faded) was the sky turning very dark(not from the sun) but from near 2000 unopened beercans pelting the truck from all angles!!!!!!!

The best part about it is the driver is still a hawkeye fan and would probablly do the same thing and expect a different result...
AHHHHHHHHHHHHH I can't wait for football season...
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