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i think texas wants us to call them aggie, btw.
I met a couple of Aggies several years ago. They were telling me that incoming students have to go to school a week before classes begin to attend something called "Howdy camp" to learn all thier cheers or something. Seemed like a huge waste of time to me.
Yeah it's like, "Aww, they treat their collie as if it's a five star general. What a fun tradition." Then, when you bring it up to them at Dixie Chicken, you find out they actually respect the dog as a five star general.And the collie graveyard?
Quote from: highway61 on August 14, 2011, 07:46:31 PMI met a couple of Aggies several years ago. They were telling me that incoming students have to go to school a week before classes begin to attend something called "Howdy camp" to learn all thier cheers or something. Seemed like a huge waste of time to me.
Quote from: highway61 on August 14, 2011, 07:46:31 PMI met a couple of Aggies several years ago. They were telling me that incoming students have to go to school a week before classes begin to attend something called "Howdy camp" to learn all thier cheers or something. Seemed like a huge waste of time to me.That and how to build a bonfire without killing your fellow aggies...
I know this topic is old as balls, but I got into a heated debate about schools who have the best football traditions last night and one gentleman brought up a very compelling argument that schools with living animal mascots get a lot of attention (except Colorado). Since we're on the verge of stepping up our game in the stadium renovation department would it be wise to consider bringing back Touchdown to garner a little added attention on Saturdays? I think having a live bobcat in the stadium would be BA.
yeah, nothing more leet than a bobcat in a cramped cage
Quote from: MouseRat on April 27, 2014, 08:56:37 PMI know this topic is old as balls, but I got into a heated debate about schools who have the best football traditions last night and one gentleman brought up a very compelling argument that schools with living animal mascots get a lot of attention (except Colorado). Since we're on the verge of stepping up our game in the stadium renovation department would it be wise to consider bringing back Touchdown to garner a little added attention on Saturdays? I think having a live bobcat in the stadium would be BA.Willie should have it on a leash by where the visiting players enter the field, and let it get close enough to scare the crap out of them, but not close enough to actually bite them or anything. That would be fun.
Quote from: seven on April 27, 2014, 10:58:52 PMyeah, nothing more leet than a bobcat in a cramped cageDoesn't have to be cramped, and I would contend that a bobcat in captivity lives a much better life than one in the wild. Obviously, this is if the conditions are humane, and they would be.