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77ncaachamps



Buzz was supposed to have a card in this set. But dunno what happened.
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4everwarriors

"Give 'Em Hell, Al"

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Quote from: 4everwarriors on April 18, 2011, 06:54:14 PM
Will it fit on my dart board?

Why not?!?

The card is standard size, but the head is still big! lol
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Lethdorr

A colleague and Arts '01 (and Law '04) alum asked me to share her idea of what to do with such a rare gem:

I could think of no better way to celebrate shedding the last vestiges of TC - and the advance to the Sweet 16 - than using TC "memorabilia" as kindling for the Senior Week Renee Row Courtyard Bonfire!

Legend has it the annual ritual began the year Kevin O'Neill "wrapped up" his time at MU. The mantra was "KO Must Go!" and everything KO was KO'd and lit aflame to create a massive bonfire unrivaled to this day.

I'm not certain if the tradition has been kept alive these past few years, but if so clean out those closets! Get rid of those old Game Programs and anything else with TC's face on it! It not only serves as kindling, but also helps to keep the tradition alive!


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