In 2001 I got an all black, with the green logo on the right side of
the chest with white lettering.  I think I was told these were left
from the 2000 rug; they only had a limited number of them to hand out.

Axton Grams

On 7/23/07, Aaron Keller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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ok you fellow "old timers" (used with tongue placed firmly in cheek), I'm
cleaning out my closet and trying to remember what the various RUG t-shirts
looked like in the past - sort of a way to try and remember which ones I
attended.  Can you help fill in the blanks?

<= 1995 - I know there were some, but this was before my time.
1996 - Tan, cross-hatched golf shirt, no frills
1997 - ?
1998 - I think this one was the infamous "bowling shirt", black with square
yellow faces
1999 - ?
2000 - ?
2001 - The last of the salad days, White with a vertical RUG logo (sort of
looked like the Swan & Dolphin logo)
2002 - The dark years, was there even a RUG this year?
2003 - ?
2004 - ?
2005 - The last official RUG; RUG in BUG; whatever.  A cheap, thin, white
number with long sleeves (interesting choice for July in California)
2006 - Blue, with BUW logo and white collar stripe

Somewhere in there was a nice khaki green shirt - maybe 2004?

Thanks in advance for your help-

-Aaron (aka Drake)

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