What ever happened to the V-O-L-S Sign

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coffeevol

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I know they were removed from the stadium but whatever happened to them? Are they in storage somewhere or part of a private collection.

Also anyone have a high res picture of them...id like to do a project for the man cave.
 
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It's been downhill for the Vols since the original V-O-L-S sign and white goal post pads were replaced.
 
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I wish I could say,"In my living room.".

On another note.

How do you teach a child, how to blow their nose?
 
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Uhhh what? Which letters were bigger out of the four? Asking for a friend

Why you got to be like thaf? Trying to make me a punch line lol. Just kidding. I know the four big letters are the same size. But I did not know if he meant any other signs or memorabilia around the stadium. They auctioned a lot off.
 
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Why you got to be like thaf? Trying to make me a punch line lol. Just kidding. I know the four big letters are the same size. But I did not know if he meant any other signs or memorabilia around the stadium. They auctioned a lot off.

Got ya. Was just having fun, and had to make sure I wasn't missing something obvious. Did Calhoun's buy the G and A that make up GAVol's avatar too?
 
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One twin is a nose sneezer and can't blow their own nose. The other one is a mouth sneezer and can.

Kids, what are ya gonna do?

Yeah, they're funny little critters. I always laugh when I see a real little one trying to figure out how to blow out a candle.

Don't ask me why a kid blowing his nose made me think of that. You don't wanna know.
 
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Yeah, they're funny little critters. I always laugh when I see a real little one trying to figure out how to blow out a candle.

Don't ask me why a kid blowing his nose made me think of that. You don't wanna know.

It makes the Birthday cake tricky. I'm glad they figured the cake problem out(smash cake).

By the time she is 13, I bet she figures it out.
 
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It makes the Birthday cake tricky. I'm glad they figured the cake problem out(smash cake).

By the time she is 13, I bet she figures it out.

When she's 13, you'll have a whole other set of problems, most of which revolve around hairy legged little 14 & 15 year old boys. She'll detest 13 year old boys. Good luck, I ran that gauntlet with surprising great results.
 
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When she's 13, you'll have a whole other set of problems, most of which revolve around hairy legged little 14 & 15 year old boys. She'll detest 13 year old boys. Good luck, I ran that gauntlet with surprising great results.

Mine is about to turn 15. Every male who approaches her is told two things: 1) you hurt her, I hurt you and 2) I don't mind going back to prison.
 
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Yeah, they're funny little critters. I always laugh when I see a real little one trying to figure out how to blow out a candle.

Don't ask me why a kid blowing his nose made me think of that. You don't wanna know.

My kid just turned four and blew out his birthday candles with his nose. His mama was mortified. I laughed my butt off.
 
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MANY years ago, when I was 14 or so, my dad, who played football here, brought me to my first Vol game. We crossed the river and that VOLS sign is the first thing I saw. Never forget it. After hearing about UT football all of my young life, it was an absolute thrill. I miss that thing and wish we could recreate it in some way.
 
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