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re: A&M Bubbles
Posted on 6/2/24 at 12:58 am to AggieArchitect2004
Posted on 6/2/24 at 12:58 am to AggieArchitect2004
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Is it weird to anyone else that LSU fans always seem to know when pride month is?
I'm usually reminded by all of the virtue signaling on social media.
Posted on 6/2/24 at 1:36 am to SidewalkTiger
You follow A&M social media accounts?
That’s weirder than knowing when pride month is.
That’s weirder than knowing when pride month is.
Posted on 6/2/24 at 1:37 am to BigDickRick16
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but having bubbles on the field is not only gay, it’s an unfair advantage to the other team pitcher that’s having to throw through bubble cloud while
Admit it- if we onky did bubbles with great defensive plays, you'd be talking about what a huge disadvantage it is fir a hitter to try and pick out the pitch through all the bubbles.
Posted on 6/2/24 at 1:41 am to SidewalkTiger
That looks like a bad Photoshop job.
Posted on 6/2/24 at 1:43 am to BigDickRick16
I think cow bells are probably much more distracting.
Posted on 6/2/24 at 1:43 am to MurphyGator
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That looks like a bad Photoshop job.
Nope, actual post. It was on Barstool or something.
Think it was Valentine's Day or something though, not for pride month.
Posted on 6/2/24 at 1:56 am to joshnorris14
The bubbles are only gay if someone blows them up your butthole.
Posted on 6/2/24 at 1:58 am to CGSC Lobotomy
Lol. Micro is more fitting, I'm sure.
This post was edited on 6/2/24 at 1:59 am
Posted on 6/2/24 at 2:35 am to MurphyGator
Cowbells are not only a distraction, they are painful.
I traveled to a an Aggie game at State in either '13 or '14 and the vast majority of State fans were ringing those cowbells in our ears for over 3 hours. It was ridiculous to say the least.
This is in no way intended to be a dig but we will never go back. I am not sure what their stadium capacity is but I would guess around 55 to 60K.
I guess when you play in a stadium that small, you are allowed to use artificial noise makers to create some semblance of a HFA.
While we had a great time before and after the game, as the folks were overall very friendly, I would never go back just for that reason. The game itself was miserable.
We are in our mid fifties and while we are half deaf, for some reason those things were literally painful.
That said, it's college football and that's their thing. Whatever blows their hair back.
In other words, get over the bubbles, lol.
I traveled to a an Aggie game at State in either '13 or '14 and the vast majority of State fans were ringing those cowbells in our ears for over 3 hours. It was ridiculous to say the least.
This is in no way intended to be a dig but we will never go back. I am not sure what their stadium capacity is but I would guess around 55 to 60K.
I guess when you play in a stadium that small, you are allowed to use artificial noise makers to create some semblance of a HFA.
While we had a great time before and after the game, as the folks were overall very friendly, I would never go back just for that reason. The game itself was miserable.
We are in our mid fifties and while we are half deaf, for some reason those things were literally painful.
That said, it's college football and that's their thing. Whatever blows their hair back.
In other words, get over the bubbles, lol.
This post was edited on 6/2/24 at 3:32 am
Posted on 6/2/24 at 8:25 am to BigDickRick16
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bubbles shouldn’t be either if they can’t control them from going on the field
Please tell me HOW that's possible.
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