
#2 at scenic Moore's Mill Club in The Loveliest Village
For Immediate Release: The 1st ever/annual Family Cup will be held Saturday, August 13, 2011 at Moore's Mill Club in Auburn, Alabama. The 2 Teams are as follows: Team Luper Meelum - Captain True Hawk Jrod Jackson Chief Hartsell Team Trooper Skibo Castle - Captain Chappy (Fake Hawk) B. Burnett J. Hartsell Match #1 - 9:30 am cdt Skiba/Burnett vs. C. Hartsell/Jrod Jackson Match #2 - 9:40 am cdt Chappy/J. Hartsell vs. True Hawk/Meelum Matches #3 & #4 TBD. The Kiva Cup wishes the best of luck to all participants. This is a Family style Club. Enjoy the Family drive down historic Family 280. Keep it down home Cousins. |
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I'd like to be the first to welcome you fellas to Lee County. I hate to be the one to break the news, but if you haven't been to Auburn in awhile, Sani-Freeze is gone.
We will not rest, we won’t sleep, we will not be deterred until we reach our goal, and that goal is simply this: to paint this state – the entire state – not North Alabama, not South Alabama, not East Alabama, not West Alabama,
We are going to get the children, and we are getting them. Bammerham was once their bastion, their home ground, their turf. Look at the statistics. Statistics don’t lie. Bammerham and Jefferson County students are coming to Auburn as never before. Hell, we own the Bammerham News now.
We’re winning the battle there, and we’re winning the battle everywhere else. Take a snapshot here, take a snapshot there and it might not be evident. But in your heart, in your heart of hearts, you know we’re winning the battle, and you know we’re winning the war. Where are their sons and daughters going to school? Think about your Alabama friends and the number of their children who are coming to Auburn. Inch by inch, person by person, child by child we’re winning the war. It might not be evident in every battle, and it may or may not be evident today, but we’re winning the war.
All we have to do is keep the faith and keep on fighting. Every day in every way in every arena. The future is ours. All we have to do is fight for it and take it. Keeping the faith, that’s the key. And I don’t want to get anybody mad, and I don’t want to offend anybody, but think about the Vietnam War. Think about it in the context of the Alabama-Auburn rivalry. Time and time again we Americans claimed victory. We read about it in the paper, we heard about it on television, we beat ourselves on the chest.
And what did it get us? In the little things and the hearts of the people? That’s where wars are won and lost, and we’re winning this war with Alabama, just as sure as you hear the sound of my voice, we’re winning it. You know it and they know it.
That’s what will keep them awake tonight, that’s what will keep them awake in the nights to come. Winston Churchill, he of the Auburn heart said it best, “Never, never, never give up. We will fight on the land, we will fight on the sea, we will fight in the air, we will fight until Hitler and his Nazis are driven from the face of the earth.”
Now I’m not comparing Alabama to Hitler and the Nazis. Not at all. There are many good Alabama people, and I have many good Alabama friends, at least a few, and I have great respect for them and their program for what they’ve accomplished down through the years. But this is not about them, this is about us: who we are, what we are, and what we are going to do.
We are going to fight them today, we are going to fight them tomorrow. We’re going to fight them every day and every way. We won’t win all the battles, but we’re going to win the war. You Alabama fans out there, still listening in, eavesdropping voyeurs that you are, lurking there in the deep, dark shadows of radioland, you can bank on it. We’re going to win the war. Remember Dunkirk, the gallant British army was virtually driven into the sea. That was but one battle. It was a long, long war as this has been, and will continue to be, a long, long war.
That wasn't David Housel.
You should play a Modified Stableford System in the afternoon matches of this Cup.
Wow. What a site. Very well maintained and updated. I might have to drop by Fort Morgan in November.
Some of you guys might be too tired for the 2nd 18. Better put somebody "in the envelope" for each team.
Die Jammy. I hate you. Never return to this site again.
Bend over.
Why do you guys keep being so mean to Jammy? He's one of my favorite Kiva Cup "characters". I can't wait to see him in November.
Kerri he is not coming for real. He is planning a trip to Maine to see his real friends in 2012.
Looking forward to hosting the group in Crabapple Cove, Jammy!
The Northeast part of this country is just about as nice a place as you would ever want to visit. I commend Mr. Erwin on his choice of vacation spots.
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