thanks for the help my fellow auburn brethren. i practically grew up on gay street and played at the park by the baseball fields as a rugrat. my mother and her sisters all attended auburn and my grandfather who was retired military i believe taught horseback riding to the rotc lads. he was james v clayton and even after retired he walked to town at least twice a day and everyone knew him and called him sarge. and he almost always had an old stogie with him. my childhood times spent in auburn i believe are some of the best years of my life. i actually had the run of the town with no fear of predators or that kind of thing. my mother actually buried a kitten beneath the old eagle cage when she was a rugrat. and they used to hang out at a bbq place called archies. they danced in an old concrete block club on the main drag but below the campus.
sorry i got long winded but i love auburn and its a source of great pride my father was an auburn tiger. heck me and a friend got busted chewewingother peopls gum from beneath the table at the old sani flush or freeze...lol.that was a whuppin lol. anyway thanks for the help. auburn is my heart and i pull for them win lose or draw and i never ever pull against them......................war eagle guys!!!!!!!!!!!