E10 is also known as "the Brig". most people just call it E10 anymore. there was alot of confusion between the Regiment, E10 and the Brig. I think it simple now. Alot of members of the Regiment stand in E10, But not every one in E10 is (or is required to be) a member of the Regiment. I designed the skull and cannons a while ago and painted it on to a black tarp (didnt work as the paint came off way too easily) So my wife surprised me on year and stiched it onto a banner and gave it to me one year for fathers day. yeah shes pretty cool!
once i get to columbia ill try to make a group on facebook of the boys from columbia that are going to go to the games, that way we keep it organized. a group on myspce would be a good idea too?
How about something to do with Nathan Greene (ie Greenville) the Patriot hero who defeated the King's men at Kings Mtn? See mom, I knew that B.A. in History would come in handy.
there is a couple Battery groups on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/groups.php?id=1318985390 and there is also a Battery one on Myspace http://profile.myspace.com/index.cf...&MyToken=00539be9-3946-4f03-b528-4210abc1d8df neither are very active but do liven up during the season. make the local brigades and join the established ones too here is a website I was tinkering with but dont really have the time to make it all I want it to be http://www.freewebs.com/e10underground/index.htm
we are already the Texas state champs (beating Houston, Dallas and the PDL team last year in the USOC) we dont need to be Ohio champs too. I would like to see Columbus if not for the good company and to ask Sigi when he is going to finally deliever that baby.
I'd have to make one of those half and half shirts! Also, you guys heard that Cleveland City is moving up to USL 1?
during player introductions the visiting players are greeted with a "sucks" after there name is announced
we did that a few years back, but honestly most of us are still drinking in the parking lot until right at kickoff!
Precisely... Besides, that idea is HARDLY unique... That is the great thing about proper football compared to seemingly all other sports: that is the uniqueness of the experience. It is hardly cookie cutter when compared to the Big Four sports.