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Moody GarageModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Moody GarageSo I have noticed for years that in Moody Garage there is a car covered up in a corner that never moves. I always assumed that it was an early Mustang owned by the school, but when I looked today it is actually a giant white cadilac. The license plate says T-BALL. Anyone know the significance of this car?
T-Ball is Thomas Ball and did graduate a while ago. The caddy is used every year by SMU in the homecoming parade driving dignitaries around the boulevard. Not sure if this allows the caddy to be parked at SMU all year long, but so the legend goes.
Actually, in this case the T is a middle initial. He got out in the early 1990s, and is still around the campus all the time. I don't know if he has any arrangement for parking that boat in the garage, and I don't care except when I can't find a space in there.
What year and model (El Dorado, Sedan deVille, Coupe deVille, Seville) of Cadillac is it? Just curious.
I don't know, I didn't want the owner to walk up and find me nosing around. I'm sure it is whatever the largest cadillac ever built is - I've never seen a car this large. You could park an SUV in the trunk. If you are really interested, it is on the third floor in the north-east corner under a cover. Can't miss it.
It belongs to T-Ball, ha-ha...figures. Spaz, please tell me you're reading this.
From high on the hilltop, in Big D...
Because they want to use his car for parades. I think we all know that SMU PD gives out tickets to make money, not enforce fair parking. I recall I got a parking ticket despite parking in a space completely legal to me. I went to Patterson Hall to let them know this, and the Cheif wouldn't listen, and insisted the officer was right. So I went to the review board at the end of the year where the officer there still argued that my ticket was valid. The other non-PD members of the board litterally laughed, out loud, at the officer. It was promptly dismissed. Is that not corruption?
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