Despite the fact that my Texas A&M friends outnumber my Longhorn friends, oh, about 10-to-Clay, I have to offer a well-earned congratulations to my home-state team!
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Robert Hartwell Fiske would like to introduce you to the word "although." :)
I don't really care about your inconcise writing, Jonathan, but I'm terribly disappointed in your treasonous content of this post lauding the evil longhorns...
There's certainly more pride in my alma mater than JUST hating our rival, we have a lot of other more constructive traditions as well. Bonfire evolved as a tradition to show our burning desire to "beat the hell out of t.u."
Doctor j, doesn't there have to be a rivalry in order to hate a rival? You accidentally confused Texas as a&m's rival, when you meant texas tech. You'd have to beat Texas sometime in the next century for there to be a rivalry. We don't hate ags, just pity them.
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Robert Hartwell Fiske would like to introduce you to the word "although." :)
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In the spirit of concision, I heartily concur. "Although my A&M friends..."
Thank you, Robert Hartwell Fiske. And thank you, DGH, his loyal disciple who disseminates unsolicited advice.
I don't really care about your inconcise writing, Jonathan, but I'm terribly disappointed in your treasonous content of this post lauding the evil longhorns...
Surely there has to be more to pride in your alma mater than simply hating one rival! :-) Or maybe as an outsider, I just don't understand...
There's certainly more pride in my alma mater than JUST hating our rival, we have a lot of other more constructive traditions as well. Bonfire evolved as a tradition to show our burning desire to "beat the hell out of t.u."
Hey, hey, hey, no profanity on the blog!
Doctor j, doesn't there have to be a rivalry in order to hate a rival? You accidentally confused Texas as a&m's rival, when you meant texas tech. You'd have to beat Texas sometime in the next century for there to be a rivalry. We don't hate ags, just pity them.
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