To: GatekeeperBookman
Women & no Corps. Change is painful, isn't it? Personally, I'll thank A&M for changing enough to let me in. My family had no money for me to go away to university. The education I received at A&M has allowed me to provide for me and mine. (D$#n women!)
I'll thank them for putting the "World Headquarters" off campus, considering the shortage of space on campus. BTW, where do you think those offices should be, in a hay barn?
To: Clara Lou
Cinder block is practical & with steel supports & the proper roofing, can last a lifetime. Many businesses do well in such structures. One might also presume such a simple facility would lead to less grandiose thought & behavior.
I am so glad you were able to attend. Sorry it was the only place available in Texas for women who need to change the world. I actually did think the whole controversy was amusing-until my children went there & studied in detail what has happened to a formerly strong, decent institution. Even my formerly left-leaning daughter came away regretting what she saw DIE right in front of her. She really did get there just in time to see the last cultural wave break. The last bonfire & the collapse, she was inside the school administration & had extensive views of entire departments. Shocked, literally, by what she saw, she left her cushy job ( & some cushy future ) for other environs. Too bad. She would have actually been good for the school-as an employee. She means business when she goes to work. Many things which 'change' in our culture are too bad. Our culture shows the wear & tear.
I really am glad you got what you wanted. Change. What ever happened with the fellows ( CT's ) who beat the BQ with a baseball bat? About 18 months ago, I recall. I'll bet he has come to appreciate the wonderful things that have changed at Texas A&M.
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10/04/2003 8:45:50 AM PDT by
GatekeeperBookman
("Oh waiter! Please, change that-I'll have the Tancredo '04. Jorge Arbusto tasted just like Fox")
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