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i'm glad to say that i don't have any family or friends that are aggies...lucky me


I suppose that makes me just as lucky to not know any Tigers

...all my friends are employed

Hey-O!

Lame, I know...couldn't help it :cheers:
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Any A&M fan that uses the phrase "have our/their way" when talking about A&M football either doesn't know much about football or is a very very new Aggie fan.


Bingo. Going to every game between 2003 and 2008 has slowly erroded any chance I have to be arrogant about A&M football ever again.

I'm cautiously optomistic, and I think it should be a great game. But, I just want to see us play well, play smart, and play hard on a big stage for once. Getting a win on top of that would just be gravy. BUT, if we get embarrassed on national TV yet again, I'll be the really drunk one...you'll know me when you see me.
wow. that article is terrible. we haven't played a team that comes close to matching lsu's speed and athleticism. every time we've seen a little speed in the past...well, i try to keep those memories repressed.

and i think the hatter is as nutty and lucky (and, at times, idiotic) as the next guy, but there's not an AD in the country who would take ol' pear-shaped shermy over les. say what you want about miles, but dude's got cajones grande.

re: Best Aggie Jokes

Posted by aggie08 on 1/5/11 at 2:23 pm to
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My boss is an aggie and he's always telling aggie jokes. What the hell is wrong with these people?


I'm just sayin' :booboo:

re: Best Aggie Jokes

Posted by aggie08 on 1/5/11 at 2:20 pm to
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There are only two aggie jokes; the rest are truths


Yeah, I was gonna say, where do the jokes begin and my life experiences end? :cheers:

re: Now I'm nervous

Posted by aggie08 on 1/5/11 at 2:19 pm to
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I know, I know, but they're actually good people when isolated from their cult. It's when you get more than two of them together that their eyes glaze over and they start marching lock step, doing stupid hand signals, saying gibberish like "Gig'em" "Whoop" and "Saw 'em off".


:rotflmao:

This had me cracking up at work. I had to join for the sole purpose of saying how very true that is. I LOVED my time at A&M, but I'd probably qualify as a two-percenter (someone who doesn't fully embrace every single A&M tradition, no matter how ridiculous) in the eyes of some Aggies. I'm not the typical Aggie: long, blonde surfer hair, came from out of state, moved to California after I graduated, etc. BUT, if you put me in a room with a half dozen Aggies, I'll start saying nonsensical things like hullabaloo and gig 'em. I can't help it dammit! :lol:

Being an Aggie is like being a Christian: 95% of them are normal, cool, intelligent, great people, but the extremists (the Corps comes to mind) are the ones that get the most attention and TV time, so they give the whole organization a bad name. So I guess football games are our version of Church, the yell leaders the pastor; the weirdos get to rule the roost :lol: Still love it though.