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New video on Texas A&M bonfire tragedy

Posted on 3/30/26 at 10:09 pm
Posted by theCAW
Polk County
Member since Dec 2023
8664 posts
Posted on 3/30/26 at 10:09 pm
Lamont at Large visits a lot of areas where some strange death or notorious crime occurred and gives the story of it while walking around the site

He did one on the A&M bonfire tragedy and released it today

Posted by giveemhell
Member since Nov 2012
229 posts
Posted on 3/30/26 at 11:03 pm to
My little brother was in the Corps of Cadets in the early nineties (he later became a Navy pilot). He helped build that damn stack of timber when he was there, like all the other guys in the Corps. After the incident our dad, a former pilot in the Army Air Corps during WWII, was furious with A&M for allowing such unsupervised stupidity (I don't think he realized the scale of this annual construction project at the time my brother was there). It was a terrible, senseless tragedy.
Posted by ColoradoAg
Colorado
Member since Sep 2011
27142 posts
Posted on 3/30/26 at 11:11 pm to
It was supervised. I was there when bonfire was on campus. The problem was that it simply got too big (they would try to outdo previous bonfires each year) and they should have redesigned it to accommodate the changes. They honestly should have left it at its original height
This post was edited on 3/30/26 at 11:18 pm
Posted by AggieArchitect2004
Member since Oct 2023
3572 posts
Posted on 3/30/26 at 11:12 pm to
Screw this guy. Go there and experience the memorial but no need to make a big production. Take your phone camera, get whatever B roll you need for your followers, and narrate at home. It’s a memorial and should be considered a pastoral setting, not opportunity stream you walk around explaining loudly how everyone died.

And Christ…put on a real shirt. Has this guy ever left his house?

Poor form all the way around.
Posted by theCAW
Polk County
Member since Dec 2023
8664 posts
Posted on 3/30/26 at 11:28 pm to
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Has this guy ever left his house?
He lives in a van
Posted by Wildcat1996
Lexington, KY
Member since Jul 2020
10190 posts
Posted on 3/30/26 at 11:42 pm to
I'm not going to pretend that mistakes weren't made, but WTF is this arsehole?

It's only posted here so that sub-60 IQ troglodytes can mentally masurbate over the tragic death of some college students.

Congrats?
Posted by Tridentds
Sugar Land
Member since Aug 2011
23747 posts
Posted on 3/31/26 at 4:27 am to
quote:

It was supervised. I was there when bonfire was on campus. The problem was that it simply got too big (they would try to outdo previous bonfires each year) and they should have redesigned it to accommodate the changes. They honestly should have left it at its original height


Not sure what you are talking about. Pretty sure height was limited to 55 feet for 25-30 years.

Also, record height was almost double that. Got too big so it was limited to 55 feet.
Posted by Victor R Franko
Member since Dec 2021
3135 posts
Posted on 3/31/26 at 5:47 am to
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theCAW

Oh now you did it!
Posted by idlewatcher
Planet Arium
Member since Jan 2012
96004 posts
Posted on 3/31/26 at 6:54 am to
it's a great tradition and it should be resurrected but with safety protocols in place. Seems to have brought the students together.

RIP to those who perished Tragic on so many fronts.
Posted by Victor R Franko
Member since Dec 2021
3135 posts
Posted on 3/31/26 at 7:10 am to
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a great tradition and it should be resurrected

NO. Aggies need to find another way to bring students together. Not burning a huge stack of logs to the ground at night.
I know it's a sensitive subject and will leave it at this, find another way, please.
Posted by Gunga Din
Oklahoma
Member since Jul 2020
3374 posts
Posted on 3/31/26 at 7:16 am to
quote:

It was supervised. I was there when bonfire was on campus. The problem was that it simply got too big (they would try to outdo previous bonfires each year) and they should have redesigned it to accommodate the changes. They honestly should have left it at its original height


I actually remember when they would talk about how beating the previous height record was such a big deal.

It does seem strange that the risk of going higher and higher was never really questioned. Perhaps it was internally... but the tradition had become too important?

Obviously the loss of life is the most horrible thing about what happened. But it was also sad that one of the most incredible traditions in CFB had to be curtailed.

For younger people who did not get to see it every year on TV. It was quite amazing. I imagine even more so in person.

Posted by LSU Patrick
Member since Jan 2009
77708 posts
Posted on 3/31/26 at 7:20 am to
Pretty much anything happening at one of those weird Aggie events is a tragedy.
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