Yep, I get that. My point though was that it's disgusting either way. My question is - how does this even happen? Don't they have state troopers or at least the driver guarding the buses?
If it was horse poop... at least it doesn't stink as bad as human, dog or cat poop. I'm still trying to figure out how one would *smear* horse manure (I'm a manure queen afterall)... it mostly kinda comes apart/crumbles.. unless the horse is ill or has been put on rye grass for too long during the winter or on a bran mash. Horse poop is full of worms and other parasites (if the horse hasn't been wormed regularly) ewww.
Track him down NOW. Odds are, for a Tech fan, he won't be washing his hands until breakfast! "Hold out those piggies for the nice officer!!!"
We did that in my high school principal's car during a junior high game. Good times. B*stard deserved it. :hihi:
Classless for sure; BUT, the TT and TAMU fan base have been around horse crap their whole lives. It's a little different perspective than other fans. The Aggies and the Raiders have cleaned that crap up before.
Get used to this when aTm comes aboard. We will get a belly full of this 'butthurt' and scatological humor and sophomoric BS. Shoot! Look at the Burners! They celebrate a win by toilet papering oaks at Toomer's Corners. That is silly--but it's a tradition so, OK. Not to beat a dead horse, but the Longhorn State has a LOT of MANURE, and we haven't seen the last of it!!! LOL.
Humans are animals brah. :yelwink2: Those idiots have no security? To think fans could access a team bus they should be glad that's all they did was crap in it. They could've caused a lot of damage cutting seats and/or tires, breaking windows, pulling wires, graffiti, etc.
Nasty mofo's. I had a friend **** in a Church's Chicken box and set it in on the hood of my truck, but he didn't rub it in or nothing.