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Posted on 12/19/12 at 3:52 pm to NBamaAlum
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More beans have been touched in that building than all of the crop land in the Midwest.




Posted on 12/19/12 at 3:55 pm to 20ozBulldog
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20ozBulldog
Thanks for the home theater experience
Posted on 12/19/12 at 3:57 pm to UFownstSECsince1950
Damn, both UF and MSU have similar bell towers as prominent landmarks (on phone, so i dont have pics) 

Posted on 12/19/12 at 5:03 pm to SpartyGator
If the Smokie Mountains can count, then for LSU it's the Mississippi River.
Posted on 12/19/12 at 5:25 pm to Stadium Rat
The over 1,200 oaks valued (and insured) at $50M
Posted on 12/19/12 at 6:19 pm to tiger114
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You can insure oak trees??
Yeah, Auburn should have looked into it.
Posted on 12/19/12 at 7:09 pm to Quidam65
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That is the one thing that has struck me about the Bonfire tragedy--that 12 people passed, given how 12 is such an important number in A&M lore.
During Fish Orientation. We had an old administrator (I think), I don't remember his name either. He tells the story of the tragedy and their was a student who refused to be rescued until everyone was rescued before him. It was a pretty emotional part of the day in the whole orientation process. Afterwards to lighten it up (I guess) he told the process that the students went to RED, White, Blue Kyle Field.
As far as A&M we don't have any really cool outstanding building, for "Red Dawn" could actually be filmed here.
Evans Library..... This place looks like a stronghold and if I was going to pick a place to hide during a Zombie Apocolaypse this is where I will be.
This is the O&M building, and if you see the radar rotating you probably have 10-20mins to find cover from rain.
This one is Rudder Tower
This one is the Academic Building and looks alright.
This one is the Animal Industry building and is haunted. Some guy appearntly slipped and cut his femoral artery during a test. Cool side note is inside they have all the Major Texas ranch brands and style of barbed-wire fence designs from the 1800's.
This one has the Campus Meat Market.
That was my quick tour of AggieLand hope y'all enjoyed it!!!!!
Posted on 12/19/12 at 7:17 pm to trickydick12
This post was edited on 2/16/13 at 11:57 am
Posted on 12/19/12 at 7:17 pm to trickydick12
Enough with the buildings...bring on the FSU Cowgirls or something.
Posted on 12/19/12 at 10:12 pm to JDM1992
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The one thing this thread has taught me is that A&M might just have a worse campus than UGA
No kidding. I've been to that part of TX before, but didn't really go to the campus. Jesus, what a bland bunch of nothingness. Looks like pics of a college built in the Middle East... flat dirt with nondescript, square concrete buildings.

This post was edited on 12/19/12 at 10:13 pm
Posted on 12/19/12 at 10:28 pm to tiger114
Another one for UGA:
The SLC (or Zell Miller Learning Center)
Tate Center
Herty Field
Parks Hall
The SLC (or Zell Miller Learning Center)
Tate Center
Herty Field
Parks Hall
Posted on 12/19/12 at 10:31 pm to tylerdurden24
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Herty Field
...looks better now than it did when it was a parking lot.
Posted on 12/19/12 at 10:39 pm to UFownstSECsince1950
I'm not sure but it could be my biceps. Just a guess though. Or one of my old blow straws
Posted on 12/19/12 at 10:43 pm to TigersOfGeauxld
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...looks better now than it did when it was a parking lot.
proposing to my now fiancee would certainly have been a bit less romantic, for sure
Posted on 12/19/12 at 10:46 pm to tylerdurden24
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proposing to my now fiancee would certainly have been a bit less romantic, for sure
Wasn't flaming. I did a double take when I saw the pick with grass. Last time I'd seen it that space was still a parking lot.
Posted on 12/19/12 at 11:02 pm to TigersOfGeauxld
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Herty Field, the University of Georgia's first gridiron, is now a parking lot, but the glory lives on in this classic, fast-paced chronicle of Bulldogs' football from 1891 to 1916.
The Ghosts of Herty Field
Obviously an old link...

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