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  1. This guy explains it better than I can

    Are y'all going to be able to continue playing football? It's so masculine!

     

    Perhaps you could change mascots and start calling yourselves the "Snowflakes".

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  2. https://cmhc.utexas.edu/vav/vav_masculinut.html

    Really guys? This is necessary for your students. The big dildo giveaway was funny but now this. 

    https://cmhc.utexas.edu/vav/vav_masculinut_poster.html

    Looks like there is an awful lot of confusion in on campus right now.

    Hopefully "kissing" Tom can get your football team back on track

    https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/which-college-football-teams-do-the-most-with-the-least-talent-and-vice-versa/

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  3. 15 hours ago, happyhookem said:

    Take another mini vacation. Oh, and when you come back let us know if you found out the difference between a cow and a steer. A supposed graduate of an agricultural powerhouse such as aggy should know. Maybe ask the moose out front.

    You guys are making this way too easy. Since no one called him out on it, I am going to assume that most of you don't know the difference either. I will try my best to explain in terms you all can comprehend.

    Happy is right, Bevo is a "steer" but he is also a cow. When Bevo was born, he had a mommy cow, also known as a "heifer", and a daddy cow, also known as a "bull". When Bevo was born, he was also a "bull". At a very young age, his owners removed his testicles and he became what is known as a "steer". A "steer" is a daddy cow that does not have his testicles anymore and can no longer have baby cows. In other words, bulls, heifers and steers are all "cows". A heifer is a girl cow, a bull is a boy cow that still has his testicles and a steer is a boy cow who no longer has his testicles. I hope this is understandable to all.

    No charge for the free education. 

    Y'all might want to have someone check out these facts since my major was not in agriculture.

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  4. Wow, you guys have been busy since the last time I checked in on you. I have never witnessed so much trolling bait and butt hurt from one group of people. Sorry it took me so long to get back with you but unlike some of you, I do have a life and don't really want to spend my every waking moment on this silly website. 

    On to better things. Texas A&M University was again in the national spotlight exhibiting honor, dignity and respect while hosting the Bush family during the funeral of former First Lady Barbara Bush. The accolades are still rolling in. Randy honor, dignity and respect are both military and civilian values. You don't have to look it up. Last time y'all were in the national spotlight you were passing out dildos to each other. The rest of the country outside of Austin is still laughing about it. 

    Someone was questioning my sexual preference regarding livestock. I don't own any nor have I spent much time around livestock. Seems funny coming from a university that worships the cow. As far as I know, y'all are the only university I know of who brings livestock to football games to "arouse" the crowd.

     

    Check back in with y'all later.

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  5. 2 hours ago, Randolph Duke said:

    My friend, fish camp lied to you when they told you aggy was founded as a military institution and that the aggy corps is in any way connected with the U.S. Military. The Texas A&M Corps of Cadets is a civilian fraternity and is entirely separate and distinct from the Texas A&M ROTC program.

    ROTC programs are open to any individual registered at the school acting as a host to the ROTC program. Any student can participate in the aggy ROTC program, regardless of whether they are in the aggy corps fraternity, just as any aggy student can be the in the aggy corps without being associated with the ROTC. It is that simple.

    As for your claim about the aggy corps commissioning more officers into the military that USAFA and West point. We all know that is bullshit. Not even close to being true. You should be ashamed to make such intentionally dishonest statements. The whole "more aggy officers during WWII than West Point and USNA combined" is also a lie. That knowingly false example of puffery was yet another example of how small-mined, pathetic rednecks with low self esteem create false impressions because the reality of their accomplishments is utterly unimpressive. If the truth were enough, aggys would stick to the truth. Not only do aggys not stick to the truth, they knowingly hide from the truth and promote fabrications and lies, such as the one you just promoted on this forum.

    And as for civilian fraternity members dressing up in costumes and saluting other civilians, it is a free country. This debate isn't about the right of self expression or  the right of aggys to invite ridicule and mockery. That is an aggy turdition, and probably always will be. I was just questioning the quality of the education offered at Texas A&M that leads fraternity members dressed up in costumes to think saluting other civilians is anything other than extremely odd. It is yet another bizarre custom that is a product of the freak show of a culture we know as aggy. 

    Sorry to confuse you with the facts Randy. 

    Texas A&M has commissioned over 80,000 officers in the Armed Forces over it's 142 year history. West Point comes in second with just over 60,000. It is a fact.

    Every freshman and sophomore in the Corps is in the ROTC. You do not have to be the in the Corps to be in the ROTC. About half of the juniors and seniors in the Corps are under military contract and/or military scholarship. That is a fact.

    Texas A&M University is one of six Senior Military Colleges and also the youngest of the six. The others are the CItadel, Virginia Military Institute, University of North Georgia, Virgina Tech and Norwich University. US Naval Academy had just over 3,300 commissioned officers in WW II. Westpoint had just over twice that many. Texas A&M had over 14,000. Most of them were sent to the war after only three years or less of college from all three institutions. Those are facts. If you want to call the Corps a fraternity, go ahead. By the definition of a fraternity you are correct.  They are the largest and oldest uniformed "fraternity" in the country.

    Again, sorry to confuse you Randy, it is getting easier and easier everyday.

     

    Keep up the entertainment.

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  6. 43 minutes ago, Randolph Duke said:

    Not only is it not ROTC (because it is civilians extending a military courtesy to another civilian) it is diametrically opposed to what one would expect is (should be) being taught in the aggy ROTC program.

     

    Okay Randy, you can't have it both ways. In the same sentence, you have called an ROTC program and said it is not an ROTC program.

    Freshman and sophomore members of the Corps of Cadets are in the ROTC. This is a fact. Juniors have the option of joining the military and those that choose to do so remain in the ROTC. Those that don't, are just civilian member of the Corps who choose stay in the Corps because they enjoy it. 

    The Corps of Cadets still commissions more officers into the US military than any other ROTC program in the country including the Air Force Academy and West Point. That is a fact. 

    Saluting is a gesture that shows a sign of respect. It is primarily used in the Armed Forces of most countries but is also used in other organizations and by civilians. The military does not have a lock on saluting. 

    But, as usual, don't let the facts get in the way of your hilarious rants. I enjoy them.

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  7. 17 hours ago, Neonmoon said:

    I will be shocked if there's more than 25K this Saturday. Longhorn fans are notriously chill / lazy as fuck. Throw in the possibility of rain, and there could be 10K

    This is very true. The a large portion of the current student body has little interest in football. The kids who are currently seniors have nothing to get excited about over the performance of the football team over the last 4 years.

     

    The only passion for the Texas football is from alumni and t-shirt fans.

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