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Originally posted by prospectiverushee
Also at LSU there was Horse Girl. There was this girl that was on the dance team and when she smiled, she looked like a horse. And at the basketball games,she would always be cheering in front of my section.(and since I like to sit as close to the floor at basketball games, I'd always had a up close and personal view of her teeth.
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We had a cheerleader at FSU that was like this. We always saw her at the football games. We called her "Teeth" She had the largest, whitest teeth ever! She was also incredibly "built" It was very masculine looking.
"The Jesus guy" (and friends) There is a guy who would come to the union dressed like Jesus and preach at everyone every Wednesday. (When he wasn't there it was other men who would show up and yell at students) My freshman year there was a psycho lady who would preach and then run after people who were walking with members of the opposite sex and yell at them "Fornicators! You're gonna go to hell"
"Superman" A guy who would dress up as a Superhero (usually Superman) and run through campus or in the surrounding area. He wasn't a student but just a community member promoting the benefits of running

He died this past spring
"King Love" Another guy who would walk the streets of Tallahassee (all over the city) dressed up as a King. He always had a poster with a message and everyone honked at him

He also died a couple of years ago

and upon his passing he was featured in the FSView (student newspaper)
"The Garnet and Gold Guys" Two guys who paint themselves ganet and gold and add glitter to their entire bodies (hair included). They each wear nothing but a loincloth and come to every football game and roam the stadium. I think they graduated a couple of years ago but they keep coming back. The university even made a T-shirt featuring them when all that "Got Milk" stuff was popular. It said "Got Spirit"
and finally....
"The Naked Indian People" About 5 or 6 men and women from the Seminole Tribe of Florida will come to the football games in their traditional wear. They are dressed
very authentically...let's just we got an eyeful of what was under the loincloths one day

But they are really cool. They make leather and beaded bracelets and give them to fans (and all of the Marching Chiefs) for free