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To: jsbankston
I don't image that Aggie Yell will help them much when the Aggies play the Longhorns this November. Hopefully, this year University of Texas Co-eds can celebrate a Longhorn victory without fear that Aggies will not beat them up on national TV as occure3d after the 1995 Game at Kyle Field.

First of all, there won't be a sip victory. Second of all, you left out the most important facts: the sips were on the field -- i.e. breaking the law, trespassing, etc., and were told to get off. Third, I can guarantee that if YOU go on the field, you will get beaten up -- rather badly, either by me or by others willing to protect our turf. If you don't enjoy pain, don't go on our field.

And get your facts straight while you are at it.

56 posted on 09/12/2003 1:41:26 PM PDT by 1L
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To: 1L
First of all, there won't be a sip victory. Second of all, you left out the most important facts: the sips were on the field -- i.e. breaking the law, trespassing, etc., and were told to get off. Third, I can guarantee that if YOU go on the field, you will get beaten up -- rather badly, either by me or by others willing to protect our turf. If you don't enjoy pain, don't go on our field.

Okay, Okay, you are right. In a fight between the A&M Corps and UT Co-eds the Aggies will win every time. However, on the football field, baseball field, basketball court or academics the University of Texas will stomp the Aggies every time.

Okay, Okay, I will give one more thing to the Aggies. When a member of the Aggie Corps pulls a weapon on a member of the Rice Band and chases him around the field threatening to kill him the Aggies also win.

BTW-After the 1999 Bon Fire Tragedy it was the students and staff of the University of Texas at Austin who donated more blood than any other university including Texas A&M.

64 posted on 09/15/2003 12:59:15 PM PDT by jsbankston
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