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To: LBG11

He’s just trying to start a flame war. Most Ags I know are pretty nice folk and he’s just doing that liberal projection thing they do to “win arguments” by tearing down Ags. I’ve been to Austin and besides all the homeless and crazies there are a lot of nice folk at both tailgate areas. I’ve got 4 kids and I’m pretty sure 3 are going to A&M and my 4th is going to Parsons in NYC. There are nice folks everywhere but from what I’ve experienced , the concentration seems to be higher in College Station. But that’s just me and other folks mileage may differ, etc....

I love being an Aggie, love our traditions and like little old College Station. Austin is a blast to visit but I’d rather not deal with the liberals and their great ideas shoved down my throat. Texas is big enough that we can both flourish. I like the old Shiner brewery, ice cream from Brenham and just the small town feel of A&M. If they want to build themselves up by tearing Ags down, just let them. It says a lot more about them than us with the put downs and the condescending attitude. I think most of us Ags are friendly folk and so are most of the Longhorn fans. If he runs into all the hateful and mean Ags while tailgating then maybe he’s the problem. Hahahaha.

We’ve never been beat, we just run out of time. Gig’em.


46 posted on 11/25/2011 3:41:42 AM PST by Dick Vomer (democrats are like flies, whatever they don't eat, they sh#t on.)
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To: Dick Vomer

A mighty whoop to all of that, Dick Vomer.

I’ve lived all over and Aggieland feels the most like home.

“From the outside looking in you can’t understand it, and from the inside looking out you can’t explain it”


48 posted on 11/25/2011 5:16:05 AM PST by LBG11
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