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re: Could A&M be considered a cult?

Posted on 10/26/14 at 5:53 pm to
Posted by Old Sarge
Dean of Admissions, LSU
Member since Jan 2012
55240 posts
Posted on 10/26/14 at 5:53 pm to
You have no idea.....

We are tracking you now, you may fit the criteria for our next human sacrifice
Posted by ShaneTheLegLechler
Member since Dec 2011
60139 posts
Posted on 10/26/14 at 5:55 pm to
What did I do last night?
Posted by BigAppleTiger
New York City
Member since Dec 2008
10378 posts
Posted on 10/26/14 at 5:57 pm to
quote:

What did I do last night?



Stockholm Syndrome application denied.
Posted by ShaneTheLegLechler
Member since Dec 2011
60139 posts
Posted on 10/26/14 at 5:57 pm to
Do you ever post anything that makes sense?
Posted by BigAppleTiger
New York City
Member since Dec 2008
10378 posts
Posted on 10/26/14 at 5:59 pm to
quote:

Do you ever post anything that makes sense?


Not to the uneducated or willfully ignorant.
Posted by LSU1NSEC
Member since Sep 2007
17243 posts
Posted on 10/26/14 at 6:00 pm to
if by "cult" you mean an organization of higher learning that consistently produces below average football programs


then, yes... yes they could
Posted by ShaneTheLegLechler
Member since Dec 2011
60139 posts
Posted on 10/26/14 at 6:01 pm to
But you realize when you post things that don't make sense, it makes you look uneducated. So if you were to post to yourself, you would post things to yourself that made no sense. Bad policy IMO
Posted by MrMojoRisin
Udûn
Member since May 2014
6977 posts
Posted on 10/26/14 at 6:05 pm to
Takes one
Posted by Cheese Grits
Wherever I lay my hat is my home
Member since Apr 2012
54628 posts
Posted on 10/26/14 at 6:07 pm to
Texas A&M is to cult as Duke is to flopping

Most are average, but some folks strive to set the line for professional.
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