More cowbell!

Mike Serpa

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I wonder if they would ring the cowbell every time they went inside? A little something for good luck.
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LOC - Ninth Massachusetts Infantry Camp near Washington, D.C., 1861

It's getting close to the 25th anniversary of the SNL More Cowbell skit.
 
I wonder if they would ring the cowbell every time they went inside? A little something for good luck.
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LOC - Ninth Massachusetts Infantry Camp near Washington, D.C., 1861

It's getting close to the 25th anniversary of the SNL More Cowbell skit.
Never seen that before. Looks like they still had a bit of humor despite their grim faces.
 
I wonder if they would ring the cowbell every time they went inside? A little something for good luck.
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LOC - Ninth Massachusetts Infantry Camp near Washington, D.C., 1861

It's getting close to the 25th anniversary of the SNL More Cowbell skit.
Don't know, but that's a tough looking bunch.
 
I wonder if they would ring the cowbell every time they went inside? A little something for good luck.
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LOC - Ninth Massachusetts Infantry Camp near Washington, D.C., 1861

It's getting close to the 25th anniversary of the SNL More Cowbell skit.
It's also getting close to St Patrick's Day, When we can all ring the cow bell (and bend an elbow) for the Irish Ninth!
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When I see a cowbell I think of Mississippi State football!
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

LOL !
So true.

When 50,000 of the Mississippi State fans start ringing their "sacred" cowbells after a gain of one on their own twenty, it's very comical.

But I will give our Ag School credit, they do know how to make the best Edam cheese this side of The Netherlands.
 
I wonder if they would ring the cowbell every time they went inside? A little something for good luck.
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LOC - Ninth Massachusetts Infantry Camp near Washington, D.C., 1861

It's getting close to the 25th anniversary of the SNL More Cowbell skit.
When this image appeared in Miller's Photographic History the Cowbell sign had different lettering. A bit of retouching perhaps?

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