UT Marching Band in Dublin, Ireland - 2007
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I agree with you. The UT band was asked to go to that parade and they were very happy to come. And now people want to make a huge deal about our colors. And like you said, we didn't go their to start anything political. So, I really don't get why everyone is making a huge deal about it.
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well when you comment on someone's video, i think they have a right to reply
and anyway, i don't know what the lord mayor's motives were behind choosing UT, but these kids were excited to come to Ireland and just wanted to play, they didn't come to start something political I was there as well and noticed that the people in green did not boo them.
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@CDarwinTarsier You're right.
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1:00 Mcdonalds!!!!! lol
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They weren't sunflowers, they were American Daisies that are in fact, orange, although a slightly different color. There are sill some on campus.
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Bravo!
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Dude, just stay quiet. You're making a fool of yourself.
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The Orange uniforms have nothing to do with Protestantism. The gentleman (Charles Moore) who chose the University's colors was colorblind. He saw Yellow sunflowers on "The Hill" and thought they were Orange.
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@tweetbirdtweet97 Yes it is
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@pauliejjpd dick head IRA's piss me off
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@tweetbirdtweet97 my mistake i didn't see the begining part
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yanks piss me off...
wearing orange in the REPUBLICS parade!
pauliejjpd 4 years ago
Did you expect them to all purchase new uniforms just to march in the St. Patrick's Day parade? I'm sure the Lord Mayor of Dublin knew what Tennessee's colors were when he invited them to play in the parade. By the way, I was there and saw lots of people wearing orange and they weren't from Tennessee!
rmwead 4 years ago 4
Where are YOU from, pauliejjpd?
rmwead 3 years ago