Auburn: Rolling Toomer's Corner
Not 30 minutes after Auburn's victory did the trees at Toomer's Corner become completely covered in white, as students covered the trees with toilet paper to celebrate.
Students were everywhere, climbing the trees, throwing toilet paper rolls in the air, and whooping it up like they had just won the greatest battle in history. Auburn flags hung from branches, poking the paper out in some places, but definitely not breaking the white toiler paper covering.
Among the throng of students were elementary school kids, joyously throwing up the white stuff themselves, or tossing rolls to grateful college students to throw for themselves. Co-eds at the very edge of the corner were wrapped in 2-ply sashes, waiting for their turn to roll the trees.
Meanwhile, from a few hundred yards away, LSU fans, along with some elder Auburn fans stood in absolute amazement at the sight. However, the elder Auburn fans were laughing, marveling at the site, while the LSU fans, naturally, were much more subdued, but still impressed with the job the Auburn students had done.
That's the story tonight from Auburn, as we leave you from the fully-rolled trees at Toomer's Corner, while Auburn fans celebrate this win into the night.







Comments
Most experts say one of the gayest traditions ever.RTR.
Posted by: shawn g. | September 22, 2006 11:25 AM