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Posted on 2/7/24 at 3:35 pm to Buster83
Posted on 2/7/24 at 3:35 pm to Buster83
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Fortunately, A&M does not sponsor draggieland.
Wrong again aggy.
You would not know this because you never attended aggy college.
This is the official aggy website box office selling Draggieland tickets.
Aggy 100% supports Draggieland 2024...
Posted on 2/8/24 at 9:38 am to Monsusta
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Fortunately, A&M does not sponsor draggieland.
Wrong again aggy.
Sorry there Mansucka but you are wrong again. I assume you are somewhat mentally challenged due to the way you post on this site so I will try to explain it to you in a manner that you will understand.
In order to "sponsor" an event, you have to help pay the expenses of putting on the event. To the contrary, Texas A&M actually makes money off of the draggieland event. The people and organizations that actually do sponsor draggieland pay A&M for the use of the Rudder Theater to put on the event. This rental payment pays for A&M to sell tickets, advertise the event, get the theater ready for the event, collect tickets, and cleanup after the event, just to name a few. If A&M were to "sponsor" the event, at the very least, they would do all of that stuff for free.
Draggieland is held in Rudder Auditorium which has a seating capacity of 750. At a university of over 72,000 students, that is barely 1% of the student population. Not really a very significant event at A&M if only 1% of the students can attend. That number does not take into account all of the attendees who are not even A&M students. The event is open to the public. Rumor has it that at least half of the tickets are sold in Austin.
Draggieland was partially funded by A&M up until 2022, then they cut the funding and other organizations started funding it.
draggieland defunded
I don't know how I can explain it any simpler to you. If you still do not it, maybe you should ask your dad, if you know who he is.
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