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Pray for the boys from the Golden Dome by IrishArmy
What does the ND tradition mean to me? Well, ND means alot to me. I cannot tell you the warm feeling that I have when I think of ND and think about the times that I have spent on campus.
My father (a subway alumnist) use to say, when we were growing up, that all the nuns at St. Charles (Woburn, MA) use to tell the class to "pray
for the boys at the Golden Dome".
My entire family is involved in the wonderful tradition that is Notre
Dame.
Of course, Saturday night dinners are alot nicer if ND wins on the gridiron!
GOD Bless the Irish