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An open letter

PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2005 11:00 pm
by Pony4Life
To Bam Blackmon (Bay City), Jamar Bey (Katy), Will Bonilla (Corpus Christi), Jay'Mond Cleveland (Baytown), Cedrick Dorsey (New Boston), Tony Eckert (Lumberton), Martin Guidry (Beaumont), Patrick Handy (Spring), Rico Harris (Nacogdoches) Bryce Hudman (Spring), Ryan Kennedy (Beeville), Brad Kieschnick (Spring), D.D. Lee (Nacogdoches), Jonathan Lindley (Sulphur Springs), Wilton McCray (LaMarque), Thomas Morestead (Pearland), Dustin Morton (Conroe), Ross Nigh (Cuero), Alvin Nnabuife (Missouri City), Reynaldo Pellerin (Houston), Emmanuel Sanders (Bellville), Mario Walker (Marshall), Blake Warren (Arp) and all other Mustangs from south Texas and east Texas:

Here's hoping that your families are all safe and your homes still standing.

PostPosted: Sun Sep 25, 2005 10:30 am
by giacfsp
That's the best post I've seen coming out of yesterday's game.

PostPosted: Sun Sep 25, 2005 12:55 pm
by PlanoStang
Yup, maybe we were distracted by the weather just a little last week, and
at the game Saturday.

My brother rode it out in NW Houston just off of FM1960. Wasn't really
bad there, and he came through OK, but a tree did fall through a house
a few blocks away.

PostPosted: Sun Sep 25, 2005 1:13 pm
by RGV Pony
maybe we were distracted by the weather


I guess Tulane had no similar distractions.

Re: An open letter

PostPosted: Sun Sep 25, 2005 6:30 pm
by Ikus
Pony4Life wrote:To Bam Blackmon (Bay City), Jamar Bey (Katy), Will Bonilla (Corpus Christi), Jay'Mond Cleveland (Baytown), Cedrick Dorsey (New Boston), Tony Eckert (Lumberton), Martin Guidry (Beaumont), Patrick Handy (Spring), Rico Harris (Nacogdoches) Bryce Hudman (Spring), Ryan Kennedy (Beeville), Brad Kieschnick (Spring), D.D. Lee (Nacogdoches), Jonathan Lindley (Sulphur Springs), Wilton McCray (LaMarque), Thomas Morestead (Pearland), Dustin Morton (Conroe), Ross Nigh (Cuero), Alvin Nnabuife (Missouri City), Reynaldo Pellerin (Houston), Emmanuel Sanders (Bellville), Mario Walker (Marshall), Blake Warren (Arp) and all other Mustangs from south Texas and east Texas:

Here's hoping that your families are all safe and your homes still standing.
Excellent post. I, too, wish the very best for all of those who live in the regions affected by Katrina and Rita.

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 12:02 am
by MustngManiac12
distractions for SMU?? come on now .. tulane is the one that doesnt have ANYTHING at all ... its time for all smu fans to quit making pathetic excuses for losing , i love the ponies as much as everybody on the hilltop does, and it just makes me sick to watch them get there [deleted] kicked year after year after year, i can't take it much longer, I have trouble listening to a whole game on the radio, much less at an actual game

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 10:43 am
by PlanoStang
MustngManiac12 wrote:distractions for SMU?? come on now .. tulane is the one that doesnt have ANYTHING at all ... its time for all smu fans to quit making pathetic excuses for losing , i love the ponies as much as everybody on the hilltop does, and it just makes me sick to watch them get there [deleted] kicked year after year after year, i can't take it much longer, I have trouble listening to a whole game on the radio, much less at an actual game


Worrying about family, friends in southeast, and east Texas getting flooded, blown down, or having trees toppled on your house in the northern parts at the same time you play Tulane isn't distracting????

It was aimed at Houston and east Texas all week making focusing on practice hard. Haven't seen a Tulane roster, but I would bet we have a lot more players fromt the Houston, and east Texas area than they do.

Its a lot easier to focus when you already know your fate, than when you're worried about something, and can do nothing about it.