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Old 06-20-2009, 02:05 AM   #24
gstein
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Just because you don't agree with me about something doesn't negate the fact that I went to A&M.
Keyword right there pal. My at A&M quotations refers to the fact that you were at A&M in the past, not the present. Unlike me, who has been here for going on 3 years now. I think my perspective is a bit more fresh.

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I walked from WCG to Blocker twice a week one semester (which was a pain in the ass), would skip out of a class over in the architecture building to walk over to the Chick-Fil-A at the Underground (which was a better walk), I usually parked in the golf parking lot at night when going to Evans because if I parked near the meteorology building or architecture, I'd get confused over which lot I parked in, and I always took the crossing walk next to the Corner bar instead of Loupot's because it cycled faster.
No need for the long story about things you could have googled to try and prove that you went to A&M. I'm not concerned enough to not believe you.

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A&M is the only big university that I know of where it wasn't unusual for kids to get married before they graduated college.
Extreme example here, but BYU? There are many large universities throughout mainly the south (probably b/c of conservative views) that don't view getting married in college unusual. Auburn, Alabama, UMiss... I've even known people at Texas to get married while in college.

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Just from my personal experience, if you compare A&M to Tech, I think per capita, there are probably more girls at A&M (while enrolled) who are open to finding a guy who will lead into something more down the road.
This much is obvious. From my personal experience, the "Raider Rash" is not something that's just a myth that other universities like to joke about. Tech is known for having people that "sleep around" for a reason: it's mostly true. Even my high school buddies who go there will admit the girls are "easy". If you were looking for a large population of girls without morals, then yes, you should have went to Tech. Sorry for the bad luck.
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