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Shaggy Texas - Shaggy Bevo, Thujone, MS Pain, Butt Hurt, and BBQ (RIP)

Serious question:

Do Aggies actually jizz in jars, or is that just some strange Shaggy joke? If it's just a Shaggy joke, how did it come about?

I've read parts of that thread, and have noticed that they make that joke a lot, but I haven't come across anything substantial that explains whether it is true or if it's a joke, how it came about.
And as much as West Point and Annapolis "hate" each other, neither side has pulled out their sabres and chased the other's cheerleaders in the middle of a game, but aggy...
 
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And as much as West Point and Annapolis "hate" each other, neither side has pulled out their sabres and chased the other's cheerleaders in the middle of a game.

Yep. Apparently their field is sacred ground dedicated to war dead, yet this is somehow acceptable activity on it.




The crazy corps members will also apparently run up to normal students and scream "LID!" right in their face if they forget to remove a baseball cap before entering a building. I honestly think I understand how a non-Mormon might end up at BYU or a non-Greek, preppy business major might end up at Fredo(OH) more than how a normal person would willingly head off to aggy.
 
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Yep. Apparently their field is sacred ground dedicated to war dead, yet this is somehow acceptable activity on it.




The crazy corps members will also apparently run up to normal students and scream "LID!" right in their face if they forget to remove a baseball cap before entering a building. I honestly think I understand how a non-Mormon might end up at BYU or a non-Greek, preppy business major might end up at Fredo(OH) more than how a normal person would willingly head off to aggy.

UNCOVER!
 
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Also they kept it up after two partial collapses until it collapsed and killed 12(th man) of their students. I had thought the bonfire was history til i read on there they just moved it off campus so the school isn't officially involved.

There's constant talks of bringing it back. Apparently they've redesigned it to be safe... being the excellent engineering school they are and such

Yep. Apparently their field is sacred ground dedicated to war dead, yet this is somehow acceptable activity on it.




The crazy corps members will also apparently run up to normal students and scream "LID!" right in their face if they forget to remove a baseball cap before entering a building. I honestly think I understand how a non-Mormon might end up at BYU or a non-Greek, preppy business major might end up at Fredo(OH) more than how a normal person would willingly head off to aggy.


The faux militarism is probably the most annoying to me.
Craziness and cult-like behavior is one thing... (so long as no weekends are being ruined)... I mean if you want to do a circle jerk, that's... um... your right I guess.
But all the pretend military bs borders on stolen honor with the way they play it up and try to pass themselves off as actual military to the media and outsiders. Those cadets are straight up frauds at this point.
 
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Over New Year's I was in Charlotte visiting my SIL and family. NYE they had some friends over. Nice party. One of the neighbors is an aTm alum. Her husband, interestingly, played football at Appy State. He and I got along well. Anyhow, the Mrs didn't take kindly to the fact that I called her school aTm. It, apparently, sounded too much like a bank machine.

Anyhow, as the evening went on, I found myself slipping up from time to time. I could tell it was like fingers down a chalk board... I didn't even get to the jizz jar line of questioning. I should have had a couple more drinks.

I guess there's next time...
 
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Good stuff:


jameis Winston returning

...Obviously Winston is interested in obtaining his degree from that upstanding academic institution so that he has more of a broad based foundation upon which he can build his future life which will undoubtedly be devoted to the betterment of those less fortunate than him...

...Well I guess that improves our chances of landing Braxton Miller from 0.00000000000001% to 0.00000000000002%...

...Very shellfish move...

http://www.shaggybevo.com/board/showthread.php/154948-jameis-Winston-returning
 
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And I believe that a lot of the UT obsession with aggy is just laughing at and chronicling their ridiculousness. Let's be honest, if Michigan was even half as absurd a school as aggy, it would provide never ending amusement and amazement. See the Tell Me About Texas A&M thread. That school really is a wonder to behold.

Wow, you were not kidding!
http://traditions.tamu.edu/traditions/#twelfthman

Fish Camp

Every year about 1,100 counselors willingly give up time and effort in order to welcome Texas A&M’s greatest and most important tradition: The Freshmen Class. Through a 4-day orientation program held in Palestine, Texas, freshmen are given the opportunity to learn Aggie Traditions, ease their way into college life, develop leadership skills, and create bonds that will last a lifetime. [I guess collectively jizzing into a jar would create lifetime bonds.]

T-Camp

It has been said that when an Aggie graduates, the most important thing he or she walks away with is not the diploma or Aggie Ring, but the connection to the Aggie Family. Transfer Camp, or T-Camp, is a 3-day, 2-night, extended orientation program that introduces transfer students to the many opportunities that exist at Texas A&M and the long-standing traditions that embody the true meaning of being an Aggie. The idea for T-Camp came from transfer students themselves; they wanted an extended orientation experience similar to Fish Camp, but specifically for transfer students. T-Camp became “A Transfer’s First Tradition” in 1987. Today, this student-run organization is composed of over 100 current students, and welcomes around 500 new Aggies into the Aggie Family each year.

I understand the need for incoming student orientation programs, but having a four-day camp 103 Miles away from campus is odd.
 
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Thujone did a 2014 Texas year in review (In MS Paint of course)
http://www.shaggybevo.com/board/sho...ASON-IN-REVIEW-IN-MS-PAINT-(plus-added-bonus)

There was a Jameis bonus at the end, QWOP style:

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