Me, circa 1975 in El Paso, just before transferring from UTEP to A&M
JALLEN wrote:You Aggies sure have some stories!
When I was in college, the Aggies were all Animal Husbandry majors, but somebody caught 'em and made 'em quit it!
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When you were in college, there were no animals yet.
GIG 'EM!!!
I don't know about Animal Husbandry (although I did take Animal Science classes), but when I was there in the mid 1970s, my political science prof made a pass at me once. He was drunk. He must have thought I looked like a goat or something........which made no kind of sense because I was a good lookin' kid back then — although I wasn't nearly as pretty then as I am now.
Me, circa 1975 in El Paso, just before transferring from UTEP to A&M
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”
When I was in college, the Aggies were all Animal Husbandry majors, but somebody caught 'em and made 'em quit it!
\m/
When you were in college, there were no animals yet.
GIG 'EM!!!
I don't know about Animal Husbandry (although I did take Animal Science classes), but when I was there in the mid 1970s, my political science prof made a pass at me once. He was drunk. He must have thought I looked like a goat or something........which made no kind of sense because I was a good lookin' kid back then — although I wasn't nearly as pretty then as I am now.
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Wow, Is that you in the Photo, TAM? I would never figured out. You look like a star in one of the John Wayne movies.
Beiruty,
United we stand, dispersed we falter
2014: NRA Endowment lifetime member
When I was in college, the Aggies were all Animal Husbandry majors, but somebody caught 'em and made 'em quit it!
\m/
When you were in college, there were no animals yet.
GIG 'EM!!!
I don't know about Animal Husbandry (although I did take Animal Science classes), but when I was there in the mid 1970s, my political science prof made a pass at me once. He was drunk. He must have thought I looked like a goat or something........which made no kind of sense because I was a good lookin' kid back then — although I wasn't nearly as pretty then as I am now.
me-circa-1975-elpaso.jpg
Wow, Is that you in the Photo, TAM? I would never figured out. You look like a star in one of the John Wayne movies.
When I was in college, the Aggies were all Animal Husbandry majors, but somebody caught 'em and made 'em quit it!
\m/
When you were in college, there were no animals yet.
GIG 'EM!!!
I don't know about Animal Husbandry (although I did take Animal Science classes), but when I was there in the mid 1970s, my political science prof made a pass at me once. He was drunk. He must have thought I looked like a goat or something........which made no kind of sense because I was a good lookin' kid back then — although I wasn't nearly as pretty then as I am now.
me-circa-1975-elpaso.jpg
Wow, Is that you in the Photo, TAM? I would never figured out. You look like a star in one of the John Wayne movies.
Who is that guy on the horse that is next to you?
I know, huh? I look a lot more like you now Bill than I do like that young dude in the picture.
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”
When I was in college, the Aggies were all Animal Husbandry majors, but somebody caught 'em and made 'em quit it!
\m/
When you were in college, there were no animals yet.
Sure there were. In fact, about that time, a party or parties who no doubt wished to remain anonymous rustled a certain very famous steer right before Thanksgiving one year, apparently oblivious to Texas law which prescribed hanging for cattle rustling. Publicity likely brought this possibility to the attention of the miscreant(s), the steer was hastily returned to its rightful owners and dignitude, such as it was, restored.
Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.
When I was in college, the Aggies were all Animal Husbandry majors, but somebody caught 'em and made 'em quit it!
\m/
When you were in college, there were no animals yet.
Sure there were. In fact, about that time, a party or parties who no doubt wished to remain anonymous rustled a certain very famous steer right before Thanksgiving one year, apparently oblivious to Texas law which prescribed hanging for cattle rustling. Publicity likely brought this possibility to the attention of the miscreant(s), the steer was hastily returned to its rightful owners and dignitude, such as it was, restored.
Yep! As I recall, one year, they barbecued him.
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”
When I was in college, the Aggies were all Animal Husbandry majors, but somebody caught 'em and made 'em quit it!
\m/
When you were in college, there were no animals yet.
GIG 'EM!!!
I don't know about Animal Husbandry (although I did take Animal Science classes), but when I was there in the mid 1970s, my political science prof made a pass at me once. He was drunk. He must have thought I looked like a goat or something........which made no kind of sense because I was a good lookin' kid back then — although I wasn't nearly as pretty then as I am now.
me-circa-1975-elpaso.jpg
Wow, Is that you in the Photo, TAM? I would never figured out. You look like a star in one of the John Wayne movies.
Who is that guy on the horse that is next to you?
I don't care who you are...that's funny!
Texas LTC Instructor, NRA Pistol Instructor, CFI, CFII, MEI Instructor Pilot
When I was in college, the Aggies were all Animal Husbandry majors, but somebody caught 'em and made 'em quit it!
\m/
When you were in college, there were no animals yet.
Sure there were. In fact, about that time, a party or parties who no doubt wished to remain anonymous rustled a certain very famous steer right before Thanksgiving one year, apparently oblivious to Texas law which prescribed hanging for cattle rustling. Publicity likely brought this possibility to the attention of the miscreant(s), the steer was hastily returned to its rightful owners and dignitude, such as it was, restored.
Yep! As I recall, one year, they barbecued him.
That has never been done by the Animal Husbandry majors. That is a tradition, when one dies of natural causes. This last one, who likely died of embarrassment after a dismal start to the season, was not.
Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.