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Hum-mm...I wonder if the refs thought the ref's shove of the Alabama player was unsportsmanlike? In my humble opinion, a Ref should never, ever shove a college player. That is not only unsportsmanlike, it is also the worst example a senior man can give to a college student. So, all you refs, remember the public watches your actions, too.
It was a defensive game, with Alabama and LSU taking the lead, tying, taking the lead, and tying, time after time until it went into overtime. You cannot say it was a boring game. This was one of those down-in-the-trenches, bleeding-for-your-team games that will go down in SEC history as a Cinderella story for a Cinderella team that was not supposed to be where it is now undefeated in November following the 27-21 victory.
Sill, but that the military personnel are all deployed.'We hope to get it back next year,' Howell said.Also absent were members of a local National Guard Unit.Richard Andrews, who helped the parade start off Saturday morning, said that the units are all deployed.'Next year, we'll have our national guard troops here,' Andrews said. 'We'll want to welcome them home.'This year's parade theme is 'Veterans Honoring Veterans.' The grand marshal was Gladys LaParche, a World War 2 veteran. She was driven down the parade route in a Mustang. She wore her uniform from that war.'It's exciting being the grand marshal,' LaParche said. LaParche was in intelligence for the Army during the war and helped with the Asian and European campaigns.Arlene Aoki, who owns Arlene's Clothesline on Main Street, said she watches the parade every year.'My husband is retired Air Force,' Aoki said. She said she believes it is a responsibility and a privilege to watch the Veterans Day Parade.'Veterans gave everything,' Aoki said. 'If it wasn't for our veterans, we would not be standing here
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