Favorite team:LSU 
Location:Bunkie, Louisiana
Biography:LSU Graduate in Construction Engineering (BS) Summer 2003
Interests:Sports, Hunting, Fishing.
Occupation:Engineer
Number of Posts:11
Registered on:11/7/2007
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re: ?????Mike the Tiger??????

Posted by addman on 11/23/07 at 11:34 am to
As far as the location of the Natural History Museum, I have to agree because of all the construction and I am not sure if they built a new one or its in the same place, but I'll find it and Mike the 1st is still in there.

re: ?????Mike the Tiger??????

Posted by addman on 11/23/07 at 11:31 am to
Thank you and you are correct. My father told me a minute ago that he is still stuffed at the Natural History Museum. I will go see it. I have yet to go in and I really have been wanting too. So, that gives me more inspiration. Thanks again buddy. :geauxtigers:

re: ?????Mike the Tiger??????

Posted by addman on 11/23/07 at 10:23 am to
Sorry if I replied twice but I am a little new at tiger droppings so forgive me.

It is just the tiger looking at the camera, and he (Mike I/Tiger) is in a fake, meaning a real habitat to look like a jungle not fake trees, (kinda like they've always had you know)! There is no people or bars around him.

re: ?????Mike the Tiger??????

Posted by addman on 11/23/07 at 9:56 am to
He is (Mike I) is standing in like a fake looking jungle , not fake as in fake trees but more like a habitat they made for him, by himself and you he is looking at the camera.

?????Mike the Tiger??????

Posted by addman on 11/23/07 at 9:29 am
Looking for anyone that may know a little history about our wonderful mascot.

I came across a picture at a garage sale and of course it was like 50 cents. On the back after taking it out of the frame, and started to put it in a better frame, I noticed it was signed. The signature on the back I could not make out, and it had above it "Mike I"!

Being that it was in a Garage sale and the people putting on the Garage sale didn't know that it was signed and said "Mike I", no telling what the original owner did.

So if anyone could tell me who the coach was and if this could be a picture that needs to be in the museum, or if I have something, please let me know.