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re: 14 Years ago today, the darkest day in Aggie history

Posted on 11/18/13 at 10:20 pm to
Posted by faxis
La.
Member since Oct 2007
7773 posts
Posted on 11/18/13 at 10:20 pm to
Damn shame. You guys have paid for the changes harder than most.

Would be nice if you could revive that tradition some day but I guess that's really not a priority.

Cheers Aggies. Much respect.
Posted by NoAC lives
Member since Dec 2012
35 posts
Posted on 11/18/13 at 10:23 pm to
I was at every Muster from 1996-2005. This is the first I've heard of people answering for someone who happened to be in the same class year. My friends who are around your age also never heard of it. I think this might just be you. ;)

Faxis - a group of students now builds a Bonfire off campus. It's much smaller in scale and design but retains most of what made the old one special.
Posted by aggressor
Austin, TX
Member since Sep 2011
8718 posts
Posted on 11/18/13 at 10:45 pm to
It's an ongoing debate amongst Aggies as to where it goes from here. Honestly the ferocity of that debate is part of what made it more sad. More than anything Bonfire was about bringing all Aggies together for one purpose, no matter if they were in the Corps or a Frat or a Non Reg. No matter if they were Class of '99 or Class of '44.

There is an Off Campus Bonfire and they do a good job but it isn't remotely the same. It can't be. If they brought it back on campus it wouldn't be remotely the same either because of liability. The fire at the end was just the celebration, the great part was the months of building by any Ag that wanted to volunteer. That just can't happen again.

The lawsuits that followed the accident only made everything that much more poignant. I don't blame the families but I will never forget seeing one of the Bonfire victim's mother outside of an A&M football game trying to drum up additional sympathy for her case. That was when I knew it would never come back. The ONLY way it was possible is if all the families supported it and it was clear that was never going to happen. Once again I don't blame the families but the reality of the situation is what it is.

It's just gone. Forever. That is part of why it is the wound that won't completely heal.
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