Combine those hand signals with the Hotty Toddy cheer and you've got yourself one hell of a cornholin' jamboree.
Also, please note that for "Aggie War Hymn" the photo illustrated exactly which one was the RIGHT hand. Helpful hint: It's the one you use to...well, you know.
A bunch of guys in white pants playing in a fountain with each other....yah thats heterosexual!! Aggies have some serious problems.
Alright, fellas, if it makes you feel better to poke fun at something you've never experienced and, hence, do not understand, then go right ahead. On this Thanksgiving day, just be thankful that no one forced you to attend Texas A&M. No one forced me, either. But, I did attend TAMU for grad school. Like damnwarfalcon, I initially found all the traditions to be strange and unusual, but at the same time, incredible. Let me tell you this about Texas A&M University: The people of the university are my kind of people: honest, hardworking, passionate, conservative, caring, and, for the most part, very hetero . They love their school, just as most of you do. Nothing at all wrong with that. I, myself, attended both LSU and A&M, and I love them both.
Aggies are a little different We are here in College Station right now, getting ready to film so scenes for Stacie's TV show. We will chronicle the weekend of the Texas vs. Texas A&M game, and it will be broadcasted on Mark Cuban's HDTV Network, as well as whatever major network picks it up. One of the scenes we talked about is filming me at the bar, drinking watching the LSU game, while Stacie is at the game. So let's root for the Tigahs! And yes, these Aggies are a little different out here in College Station. You would think that they are in the middle of the BCS race. www.staciethesportschick.com