I was starting to agree with you, then I read this. Hearing an Aggie make fun of other people's traditions is like having your manhood questioned by Barney Frank.
I guess they never told you about the Aggie "jizz jar." I'd also take popped up collars over this:
I guess they never told you about the Aggie "jizz jar." I'd also take popped up collars over this:
yep. I was "independent". went to A&M after a couple of years as MOS 0321 but never got the 8654. The corps at A&M is like any college organization. Unless you have senior NCO's that will bust some balls, the little sadists come out to play. It's the same in the Corps. I've seen some real bad "training accidents" when people got out of line. Fall off stuff, run into stuff and sometimes just decide that their brain housing group needed to be adjusted. But the first sign of hazing, laxity of discipline or any of this stuff occurs, you gotta drop a frickin sledgehammer on it. HARD.
We were brothers and training for something different than the Corps of Cadets or frats. But I have to tell you, there are some fine young men that came out of the Corps of Cadets and still do. Aggie Muster names a lot of them. ..that's another "tradition" I love about A&M.
Old lady here.
Never heard of jizz jars.
Googled it.
Gee,thanks——you learn something every day.
:-)