Tommy_Taylor_1972
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Snakes alive! No, it was not dead. We would catch them and put them in a lard can or in a feed sack. Had to be pretty quick to not get bit. Assistant coach Dwane Morrison thought that may be why I had such quick hands. We would sell the snakes to the Ross Allen Reptile Institute in Silver Springs FL for a dollar a foot at the annual snake roundup.That snake doesn't look dead yet.
Sorry to stray from the basketball sports talk, but snake hunting was a sport in southwest Georgia and only the quick and agile survived. And after all, we are in a dead zone for most sports activities. And every Tech athlete has a story to tell, since all are special in many ways.
My dad after his time ended at Tech in 1930, traveled (hitch hiked) from Canada to Aruba selling magazines and working on a oil boat, then went back home to became a lifetime farmer. The depression changed the futures of many Tech alumni. His 1930 Blueprint was my first coloring book, to his chagrin.