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Logo ChangeModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Logo ChangeI know it was announced a while back, but has everyone seen our new colors and logo change yet?
http://smumustangs.cstv.com/sports/m-fo ... -body.html SMU looks a lot like TCU now...perhaps when we change our colors we can win more, too.
are you sure you were acting duplicitously?
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Re: Logo Change
I don't see how that's the case since our initials are S-M-U and theirs are T-C-U and our colors are red and blue and their colors and purple and white.
I don't believe I was being deceitful. So, no. Thank you for the grammar check. Main Entry: du·plic·i·ty Pronunciation: du-'pli-s&-tE also dyu- Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural -ties Etymology: Middle English duplicite, from Middle French, from Late Latin duplicitat-, duplicitas, from Latin duplex 1 : contradictory doubleness of thought, speech, or action; especially : the belying of one's true intentions by deceptive words or action 2 : the quality or state of being double or twofold 3 : the technically incorrect use of two or more distinct items (as claims, charges, or defenses) in a single legal action du·plic·i·ty /duˈplɪsɪti, dyu-/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[doo-plis-i-tee, dyoo-] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation –noun, plural -ties for 1. 1. deceitfulness in speech or conduct; speaking or acting in two different ways concerning the same matter with intent to deceive; double-dealing. 2. a twofold or double state or quality . Duplicity In practice, the technical invalidity resulting from uniting two or more causes of action in one count of a pleading, or multiple defenses in one plea, or multiple crimes in one count of an indictment, or two or more incongruous subjects in one legislative act, which may be contrary to proper procedural or constitutional requirements
well, now that you mention it, a few years ago I turned on the TV and said hey, Northwestern is playing their home games in Ft. Worth? Oh, wait a second...that's TCU. I thought that was a copy. Northwestern was so offput that they switched away from the inclusion of black in their unis.
Too bad they don't bring back the old diamond M. I believe the "S" & "U" were diamond in shape, too.
That was truly a classic look that we had for decades. BRING BACK THE GLORY DAYS OF SMU FOOTBALL!!!
For some strange reason, one of the few universities that REFUSE to use their school colors: Harvard Crimson & Yale Blue.
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