04-02-2006, 08:38 AM
Time for another :cheer: :haha:
It was pulling an ice wagon. In 1899, Army was scheduled to play Navy and wanted a mascot to compete with Navy's goat. Cadets borrowed a large white mule from an ice-delivery wagon, fitted the animal with leggings, a collar, and a gray blanket, and attached black, gold, and grey streamers to its ears and tail.
What 20th century U.S. senator, who never served as president, wrote a book entitled "My First Days in the White House"?
It was pulling an ice wagon. In 1899, Army was scheduled to play Navy and wanted a mascot to compete with Navy's goat. Cadets borrowed a large white mule from an ice-delivery wagon, fitted the animal with leggings, a collar, and a gray blanket, and attached black, gold, and grey streamers to its ears and tail.
What 20th century U.S. senator, who never served as president, wrote a book entitled "My First Days in the White House"?