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re: This Gators experience in Aggieland

Posted on 9/11/12 at 2:28 pm to
Posted by TeLeFaWx
Dallas, TX
Member since Aug 2011
29179 posts
Posted on 9/11/12 at 2:28 pm to
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The corps is more responsible for the traditions and friendliness of Aggieland than any other factor.


False. I don't mean that to be rude or disrespectful, but your experience was the Corps, you don't know anything else. You can't imagine the friendliness coming from somewhere else, but it does. The Corps is a non-factor in the modern student body. Greek life and all the gayness that goes with it, is more a part of the Aggie composition now than the Corps is.
Posted by Ball Gravy
Houston, TX
Member since Aug 2008
2985 posts
Posted on 9/11/12 at 2:39 pm to
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False. I don't mean that to be rude or disrespectful, but your experience was the Corps, you don't know anything else. You can't imagine the friendliness coming from somewhere else, but it does. The Corps is a non-factor in the modern student body. Greek life and all the gayness that goes with it, is more a part of the Aggie composition now than the Corps is.


I don't agree with you on much, but this is spot on.
Posted by geoag58
Member since Nov 2011
484 posts
Posted on 9/11/12 at 3:45 pm to
It all depends on what your perspective is. Thirty nine years ago is the beginning of my Aggie experience. I've seen changes while watching my children go to A&M. The campus has much less of the small town feel it once had, but the corps has changed very little from what I can tell. People say howdy much less than they used to. For things to stay as close to the same, in my opinion, is because the corps has changed so little.
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