hmiles619
11-24-2006, 07:57 PM
http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n55/hmiles619/PB240102.jpgWin or Lose, Aggies Do It With Class
I've always been proud to be an Aggie. Today I'm in Austin proud not to be a sip.
First off, last night was pretty bad. I thought I was ready for the t-sips to be annoying at midnight yell, but chanting "Aggies f*** sheep" over and over again was a little much. Then I was told (by Austin residents remember) that Aggie women are transvestites.
Walking back from yell someone honked us the "hullabaloo"....none of us were wearing maroon, but we Whooped anyway. I wonder how they knew we were Aggies. We later decided that since we were all coupled up with our fiancee's and girlfriends that we had to be Aggies. ;)
We woke up this morning and walked to the game. We didn't hear a ton of trash talk. Everyone was pretty friendly, but I guess it probably had a lot to do with the sips thinking they'd walk all over us.
The game itself was fun. Fran coached a good one, our defense played great, and my fiancee's brother-in-law had to watch his sips lose.
We were in a few camera shots during the game, I need to check the dvr when we get home to see if we made it on tv.
It wasn't until after the game that the trash talking started. Truckloads of frat guys would drive by yelling "Aggies are gay" (original right?). It was nice to be able to respond with "Scoreboard". We were treated right by the old sips who offered their congratulations, but the young ones were more like tech fans than horns. I'm glad I don't live in Austin.
Overall, it has been a great trip. A win is always nice, especially against t.u. I'm just proud that our university isn't full of these t.u. students and fans. We win and lose with class and I wouldn't want it any other way.
See you tomorrow in College Station for the basketball game. :up:
I've always been proud to be an Aggie. Today I'm in Austin proud not to be a sip.
First off, last night was pretty bad. I thought I was ready for the t-sips to be annoying at midnight yell, but chanting "Aggies f*** sheep" over and over again was a little much. Then I was told (by Austin residents remember) that Aggie women are transvestites.
Walking back from yell someone honked us the "hullabaloo"....none of us were wearing maroon, but we Whooped anyway. I wonder how they knew we were Aggies. We later decided that since we were all coupled up with our fiancee's and girlfriends that we had to be Aggies. ;)
We woke up this morning and walked to the game. We didn't hear a ton of trash talk. Everyone was pretty friendly, but I guess it probably had a lot to do with the sips thinking they'd walk all over us.
The game itself was fun. Fran coached a good one, our defense played great, and my fiancee's brother-in-law had to watch his sips lose.
We were in a few camera shots during the game, I need to check the dvr when we get home to see if we made it on tv.
It wasn't until after the game that the trash talking started. Truckloads of frat guys would drive by yelling "Aggies are gay" (original right?). It was nice to be able to respond with "Scoreboard". We were treated right by the old sips who offered their congratulations, but the young ones were more like tech fans than horns. I'm glad I don't live in Austin.
Overall, it has been a great trip. A win is always nice, especially against t.u. I'm just proud that our university isn't full of these t.u. students and fans. We win and lose with class and I wouldn't want it any other way.
See you tomorrow in College Station for the basketball game. :up: