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re: LSU Defaulted On Contract And Refused To Play Aggies Anymore After Losing 3 in row
Posted on 1/17/22 at 3:09 pm to aggressor
Posted on 1/17/22 at 3:09 pm to aggressor
quote:HAHAHAHAHA one line saying "goodbye to A&M" is "about A&M"? As opposed to your entire school song being about "orange & White" and "varsity's horns" and "texas university"
Your school song is not only about A&M, it is a cheap copy of A&M.
I'd say I'm surprised, but then again you got an aggie education, so simple math is probably not your strong suit.
quote:For someone who claims their education wasn't miles behind, you should learn how numbers work. It's like 1 line in ours vs. 20 in yours
For someone who loves acting so superior maybe you should learn the lyrics and history of your own school.
quote:"Somebody make the meanie t-sip bullie stop embarrassing me!!!"
You really should consider counseling.
utrejects.com (sorry this simple post of an actual website that directs our rejects to your school upsets you so much)
Posted on 1/17/22 at 4:17 pm to XWing atAliciousness
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HAHAHAHAHA one line saying "goodbye to A&M" is "about A&M"?
Hunnicutt wrote "Texas Fight" in response to the song used by their longtime rivals, Texas A&M University. One of the Aggie songs then was Farmers Fight, which consisted of the words "Farmers Fight" sung to Taps, a song played at many military funerals. Impressed by the song, Hunnicutt figured he would write "Texas Fight" also sung to Taps, but making the song more march-like and having "Texas" throughout instead of "Farmers."[1] In a letter written in 1952 by Colonel Hunnicutt, he says "I wrote 'Texas Fight'... in an attempt to counteract the songs and yells of the Texas Aggies, which were not too complimentary to our Student Body and some of which tended to ridicule 'The Eyes of Texas'."[4]
Texas Fight
Posted on 1/17/22 at 6:52 pm to XWing atAliciousness
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Hunnicutt wrote "Texas Fight" in response to the song used by their longtime rivals, Texas A&M University. One of the Aggie songs then was Farmers Fight, which consisted of the words "Farmers Fight" sung to Taps, a song played at many military funerals. Impressed by the song, Hunnicutt figured he would write "Texas Fight" also sung to Taps, but making the song more march-like and having "Texas" throughout instead of "Farmers."[1] In a letter written in 1952 by Colonel Hunnicutt, he says "I wrote 'Texas Fight'... in an attempt to counteract the songs and yells of the Texas Aggies, which were not too complimentary to our Student Body and some of which tended to ridicule 'The Eyes of Texas'
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