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Wild Bill Kelso Offline
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RE: Booster Club Donations in the Sun Belt
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(07-08-2013 08:56 PM)GoApps70 Wrote:  See you changed it.
You have got to be kidding. Yosef with a tie?
Wearing bib overalls? What kind of Yosef is that?

The persons playing Yosef did a lot of unusual dress schemes but never saw that one.
Never liked the one year they did a clean cut Yosef either.
I would want the WVU example.

As long as we are showing crappy Yosefs.
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This one looks like an Irish Leprechaun with a purple beard.

I'm pretty sure that was during Homecoming. I have never seen any evidence ASU's mascot resembled a Davy Crockett looking guy. I have a link to Rhododendron's dating back to 1922 and I've yet to see one that comes anywhere close. You may be thinking of Watauga High School since their Pioneer has that look. I call the one you showed The Mad Yosef. His beard looks like a cow catcher on the front of an old steam locomotive.

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(This post was last modified: 07-09-2013 07:48 AM by Wild Bill Kelso.)
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