Demons.. Devils.. Proper Mascots for Northern NM High Schools? (Santa Fe: appointed, sales)
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There must be some appropriate team names besides the usual and boring devil this rebel that cougar whatever...
I like Hatch Jalapenos...or the Fighting Cacahuates...or the Gallos Locos.....or The Vinegaroons.
He/She has clothes on. Supposed to be naked and (ouch) without a saddle.
Cute picture though.
I thought people in the south practically worshipped the rebel flag.
Ewww... I need to clean my mental eyeballs with sandpaper over that! lol
Some do. Others see it as a sign of repression/slavery/what have you. Others (that'd be me) just don't get involved.
There's a phrase out there that sometimes accompanies a picture of the rebel flag- If you are offended by this, you obviously don't understand what it stands for.
I lived in the south for awhile. The people I knew were proud of the rebel flag.
I'm not sure why anyone would be offended by it but some people enjoy being offended and go through life like that.
I've been goofy with this thread but I think whatever mascot someone chooses for a school, whatever flag they like, whatever kind of icecream they like, etc. etc. doesn't need to be torn down by someone whose life depends on being offended all the time.
Here. A demon riding horseback. (He's actually starved several horses to death, so I think he qualifies )
I actually had this pic done up prior to this thread, but hey- it fits!
Here in the south, we run into the negative connotations surrounding the rebel flag and schools using it as a symbol.
Well he seems like a built cowboy, just wonderin about the face that was there haha..but thats pretty funny.. anyway back to the subject
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