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[quote name="Mr. Buddy Garrity" post="1294847" timestamp="1349722441"]
i hate hearing that song, brings back memories of Midland Lee
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BAD Memories for a Memorial fan...The games and the drives...How you guys ever got rooked into that deal is beyond me!
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[quote name="badndn" post="1294859" timestamp="1349722936"]
[quote author=Mr. Buddy Garrity link=topic=104351.msg1294847#msg1294847 date=1349722441]
i hate hearing that song, brings back memories of Midland Lee
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BAD Memories for a Memorial fan...The games and the drives...How you guys ever got rooked into that deal is beyond me!
[/quote] im talking about when i lived in West Texas. had to hear that crap when they played Cooper and Abilene High.
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Never have understood how the cries and complaints of a small minority can trump any sort of feelings someone else may have about the situation.

I grew up with Dixie.  Reminds me of my Dad, who went to every Lee game from 1960 to the day he died in 1999, save for the year he was in Vietnam. 
I can still remember riding around my three wheeler in the backyard in Pelly, humming "dixie" and "are you from dixie?" to myself to entertain myself. 
Didn't even know the song had words to it.  Didn't know the origin.  It was just a school fight song.
I actually remember my Dad telling me that the words to "are you from dixie?" were "we're going to state"

The part that was allegedly "we're going to state" starts at :13 seconds in the below video.
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6NvtA80uvo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6NvtA80uvo[/url]

Baytown Lee has changed so much it hurts to look at.  No Brig, the cheerleaders don't do a lot of the traditional stuff that they used to...  I know it all goes back to the people that go there now just don't care.  Still tough to swallow.
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[quote name="panamamyers" post="1294873" timestamp="1349724062"]
Never have understood how the cries and complaints of a small minority can trump any sort of feelings someone else may have about the situation.

I grew up with Dixie.  Reminds me of my Dad, who went to every Lee game from 1960 to the day he died in 1999, save for the year he was in Vietnam. 
I can still remember riding around my three wheeler in the backyard in Pelly, humming "dixie" and "are you from dixie?" to myself to entertain myself. 
Didn't even know the song had words to it.  Didn't know the origin.  It was just a school fight song.
I actually remember my Dad telling me that the words to "are you from dixie?" were "we're going to state"

The part that was allegedly "we're going to state" starts at :13 seconds in the below video.
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6NvtA80uvo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6NvtA80uvo[/url]

Baytown Lee has changed so much it hurts to look at.  No Brig, the cheerleaders don't do a lot of the traditional stuff that they used to...  I know it all goes back to the people that go there now just don't care.  Still tough to swallow.
[/quote]not to hi-jack the thread but you know im not losing another fantasy game right?  ;)
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[quote name="bh15" post="1294865" timestamp="1349723508"]
Just political correctness. I am sure someone got their feelings hurt and complained. I miss the drum and bugle corps too.

Kinda like changing Battleground rd. to Independence Parkway, too violent sounding.
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They were going to name it "We whipped Santa Anna's Ars" but then the font would have been too small.  That sign is now down by the Washburn Tunnel where he was captured.  ;) ;) ;)
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