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		<title>Tigers in Africa</title>
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While on temporary duty in Uganda, I was eating at an outside restaurant on the shore of Lake Victoria in the city of Entebbe, when I noticed a person with an Auburn t-shirt. I was wearing my tiger eyes base ball cap and said a friendly &#8220;War Eagle&#8221;.  We talked for a few minutes [...]]]></description>
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</div>While on temporary duty in Uganda, I was eating at an outside restaurant on the shore of Lake Victoria in the city of Entebbe, when I noticed a person with an Auburn t-shirt. I was wearing my tiger eyes base ball cap and said a friendly &#8220;War Eagle&#8221;.  We talked for a few minutes and both lamented that &#8220;Who would have thought on in the middle of Africa, two Auburn Tigers would meet&#8221;.  I personally think it was as impressive as Stanley saying Livingstone &#8220;Doctor Livingston I presume&#8221; in East Africa over 130 years ago.</p>
<p>Attached is the picture of two proud War Eagles at the restaurant in Entebbe, Uganda on the shore of Lake Victoria.</p>
<p>War Eagle,</p>
<p>Stanley J. Koryta Jr,<br />
Class of 1990</p>
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		<title>Be careful where you say &#8220;War Eagle&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2008 19:51:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We were on a trip to Paris with a TV station out of Columbus, Ga.. We did not know if we would know anyone but were pleasantly surprised to find the majority of the group were Auburn alums. The day we went to The Louvre we all separated to save time seeing what each individual [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We were on a trip to Paris with a TV station out of Columbus, Ga.. We did not know if we would know anyone but were pleasantly surprised to find the majority of the group were Auburn alums. The day we went to The Louvre we all separated to save time seeing what each individual preferred to view. From the top of the steps, I saw part of our group downstairs so I yelled &#8220;WAR EAGLE&#8221;. Well, the French security guard did not think that was funny so he rushed toward me and made me sit down on the steps while he called more security. I guess the word WAR scared them or something. Now, I am ashamed to admit that I did Minor in French at Auburn but a long, long time ago (1970) so my broken french in my very southern drawl did not help my situation at all. I finally smiled and laughed and laid on my Southern charm to convince them that I was Not a terrorist, just a Rabid Auburn graduate.</p>
<p>-Patricia Smith Faulkenberry<br />
Class of 1974</p>
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		<title>An Auburn Mt. Everest meeting</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2008 19:50:47 +0000</pubDate>
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Last March, I traveled to the country of Nepal. I was part of an expedition that was climbing Mount Everest. I wasn&#8217;t scheduled to go to the top, but about 75% of the way. Other members of our team did summit.
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</div>Last March, I traveled to the country of Nepal. I was part of an expedition that was climbing Mount Everest. I wasn&#8217;t scheduled to go to the top, but about 75% of the way. Other members of our team did summit.</p>
<p>To even get to Everest base camp, there is a ten day 70 mile hike through the very remote portions of Nepal. Not a road for hundreds of miles, barely any electricity, basically a third world existence. I was one day away from base camp, climbing a hill called &#8220;Thukla.&#8221; The local Sherpa people say the hill is so steep and gains so much elevation that it even gives yaks headaches (headaches are common when ascending to much altitude in one day).</p>
<p>As I trudged up the hill with my backpack over my shoulders, the cold wind whipping against my face and laboring for each breath and step, out of no where I hear, &#8220;WAR EAGLE!&#8221; Of course I was shocked because I had forgotten I was wearing my Auburn hat. It was a very surreal moment. Here I am on the other side of the planet, no phones, electricity, roads, and barely trudging up this laborious hill, and I hear those common words. I look up and there stood Ryan Ross, another former Auburn student.</p>
<p>We exchanged War Eagles and got to talking. Turns out he went to Auburn for two years, but transferred to Colorado. He was part of another IMAX film team that was on the mountain to do research on climber&#8217;s physiology. The new IMAX is scheduled to be in theaters in 2009. We were even in the same freshman class together.</p>
<p>In a place where you look for inspiration to take even one more step up the mountain, hearing these words certainly inspired me to keep on heading on.</p>
<p>I just thought I would share after seeing the latest TV ads with the man and the airplane. These are wonderful ads and really share the common bond we all as Auburn people have. I hope you find this one as interesting! I have included a picture of me at Everest Camp 1 with my hat on.</p>
<p>Thank you very much for reading and, &#8220;WAR EAGLE&#8221;</p>
<p>-Grant</p>
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		<title>Another split family</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2008 19:47:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My grandsons live in South Carolina. They are Auburn fans !! The 6 year, Alex and I were doing &#8220;Knock Knock&#8221; jokes by telephone. I said, &#8220;Alex, Gammy has to go&#8221;.
&#8220;Ok, Gammy. RRRROOOOLLLLLLLL EEAAGGLLEE !!
Daddy said, &#8220;Alex, why did you say that&#8221;?
&#8220;Daddy, I&#8217;ve got to make Gammy and Grandmomma both happy&#8221;.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My grandsons live in South Carolina. They are Auburn fans !! The 6 year, Alex and I were doing &#8220;Knock Knock&#8221; jokes by telephone. I said, &#8220;Alex, Gammy has to go&#8221;.<br />
&#8220;Ok, Gammy. RRRROOOOLLLLLLLL EEAAGGLLEE !!</p>
<p>Daddy said, &#8220;Alex, why did you say that&#8221;?</p>
<p>&#8220;Daddy, I&#8217;ve got to make Gammy and Grandmomma both happy&#8221;.</p>
<p>Yes, I am Gammy, the Auburn fan. His Grandmomma is a Bama fan.</p>
<p>-Donna M.</p>
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		<title>Bo &#038; Family</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2008 19:47:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My husband and I (both Auburn graduates) were returning home from                   Los Angles from our honeymoon 15 years ago. The Auburn/Georgia game                [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My husband and I (both Auburn graduates) were returning home from                   Los Angles from our honeymoon 15 years ago. The Auburn/Georgia game                   had been on the night before, and we stayed in the hotel watching                   the Tigers win. Bo Jackson was now playing for the LA Raiders, and                   we happened to pass the gate at the airport where the Raiders were                   flying out for their game that weekend. We saw Bo with his teammates                   across the concourse, and lots of people/photographers were trying                   to get his attention. My husband and I yelled &#8220;Bo, War Eagle.&#8221;                   He looked up, smiled, excused himself from the other players and                   came over to talk to us. He asked us if we had seen Auburn play                   the night before, saying that UGA/AU matchup is always a great game.                   We talked about being there the night he came back to campus after                   he had won the Heisman Trophy. We said we had given up on studying                   for finals and went to meet him at Sewell Hall. Unfortunately, we                   had to get going to catch our plane home. He was great to come and                   talk to us, knowing that with the phrase &#8220;War Eagle&#8221;,                   he was talking to Auburn family even though we were thousands of                   miles from the plains of Auburn. My husband and I were upset when                   we got on our plane and realized we didn&#8217;t get a picture, autograph                   or anything, but at the moment, Bo was just part of the Auburn family,                   not a celebrity.<br />
Deirdre and Edward</p>
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		<title>A War Eagle hug in Missoula, Montana</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A friend of mine and I were taking off a summer quarter from AU                   in 1996. We were going to work at Mt Ranier National Park in the          [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A friend of mine and I were taking off a summer quarter from AU                   in 1996. We were going to work at Mt Ranier National Park in the                   state of Washington. We left several days early in an effort to                   travel other parts of the country. We were at a gas station in Missoula,                   Montana and I was wearing an Auburn sweatshirt. As I was pumping                   the gas into my car, I notice a woman that appeared to be in upper                   50&#8217;s running rapidly toward me. I look over at my friend and he                   has a weird look on his face as do I. The lady gets about 4 feet                   away from me and reaches out her arms as if she wants a hug. She                   continues moving toward me and wraps her arms around me. I am thinking                   to myself, should I know this person? After about 2 seconds, she                   loudly says &#8221; War Eagle, I have been living here now for 20                   years and you are the first person I&#8217;ve seen with an Auburn shirt                   on.&#8221; I am a bit astonished by this, and I kindly reply &#8221;                   War Eagle to you&#8221; The smile on the lady&#8217;s face was priceless                   and I enjoy sharing the story whenever possible.<br />
Michael</p>
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		<title>Marathon encouragement</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2008 19:45:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was running in the 1988 Women&#8217;s Olympic Trials Marathon in Pittsburgh                   and was about ready to drop out because I was still weak from having            [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was running in the 1988 Women&#8217;s Olympic Trials Marathon in Pittsburgh                   and was about ready to drop out because I was still weak from having                   been sick prior to the race. At around the 15-mile mark, I heard                   a big WAR EAGLE, and I looked up and saw a couple who had obviously                   seen my name and hometown in the paper. I wish I could have seen                   the smile on my face! There was only time for me to yell WAR EAGLE                   back, but I perked up and went on to accomplish my goal of finishing                   in the top 50 (31st) and ran my second fastest marathon time. All                   because of two words.<br />
Kim</p>
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		<title>A London surprise</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was the summer before my sophomore year of high school and my                   family and I were visiting England and Scotland. We were in London             [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was the summer before my sophomore year of high school and my                   family and I were visiting England and Scotland. We were in London                   for the day and walking around. We went to a park where we saw these                   people standing on chairs speaking on politics, religion, etc. Come                   to find out, you cannot speak out against the Queen (King) if you                   are standing on British soil. So, they get around this rule by standing                   on a chair or box at least a foot off of the ground. So, I stood                   there and kind of listened to this man argue with another man about                   something the Queen was doing, and then one of the men arguing looked                   at me and looked at my Auburn Football t-shirt, and he stopped completely                   mid-argument to say &#8220;War Eagle&#8221; to me. Of course, I responded                   back with a heartfelt &#8220;War Eagle.&#8221; We smiled at each other                   and then he proceeded to finish his argument, and I just walked                   away laughing. I think I got more &#8220;War Eagles&#8221; over there                   than anyone could imagine. It kept me smiling the entire trip and                   also has been one of the memories that has lasted from that trip.                   Thanks for letting me share my story and War Eagle!!!<br />
Clay</p>
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		<title>In the Hawaiian wilderness</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My wife and I (both Auburn grads) were in Maui for our honeymoon.                   We were hiking to a waterfall and were in the middle of a bamboo           [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My wife and I (both Auburn grads) were in Maui for our honeymoon.                   We were hiking to a waterfall and were in the middle of a bamboo                   forest, miles away from civilization. We were discussing how we                   felt like we were in the middle of nowhere and how we hadn&#8217;t seen                   another human in probably 3 hours. About that time, we saw a pair                   of hikers coming toward us through the forest. As they passed, the                   man looked at me, saw my Auburn hat, and said, &#8220;War Eagle!&#8221;                   It just goes to show that no matter how far from home you are, no                   matter how far out in the wilderness you are, there&#8217;s always a fellow                   Auburner around the corner&#8230;.<br />
Adam</p>
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		<title>We love NY, and Auburn too</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I walked directly into a fellow Auburn student on 5th Avenue in                   New York City across from St. Patrick&#8217;s Cathedral. We&#8217;re both accounting                   majors, however, he was interviewing with Ernst and Young and I                   was just on vacation. He got the job and I&#8217;m planning my next vacation.<br />
Brandon</p>
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