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Posted on 11/14/13 at 10:16 am to Houston Summit
Posted on 11/14/13 at 10:16 am to Houston Summit
Or we want a particular team to win on a particular weekend for whatever reason ie:I'm sporting a UGA logo because I want them to beat Auburn
Posted on 11/14/13 at 10:19 am to Agforlife
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Yeah, basically we just change our profile team to whoever we are playing against next.
That makes things really confusing on the SECR board.
Posted on 11/14/13 at 10:21 am to sharkenleo
It won't be once you figure out who everyone is
Posted on 11/14/13 at 10:29 am to Agforlife
Personally it would make me feel dirty to see an LSU logo next to my name. 

Posted on 11/14/13 at 10:30 am to sharkenleo
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Personally it would make me feel dirty to see an LSU logo next to my name.
We're a dirty bunch.
Posted on 11/14/13 at 10:33 am to sharkenleo

Posted on 11/14/13 at 11:22 am to FleurDeLonestar
quote:I am dis to
1st generation Ag
Posted on 11/14/13 at 11:23 am to TbirdSpur2010
quote::insert a cocky Turk quote from scrubs:
Props to WCA. Great thread idea
Posted on 11/14/13 at 11:30 am to WestCoastAg

Posted on 11/14/13 at 4:30 pm to sharkenleo
Also, on here there is a reply button beneath each person when they post, and it will say who you are replying to when you post.
So sometimes if you are intending on responding to a poster a few posts up in the thread, but click "reply" on the last post in the thread, it can be confusing on who you are actually responding to.
I found myself in some very awkward conversations when I first started here because I didn't realize that

So sometimes if you are intending on responding to a poster a few posts up in the thread, but click "reply" on the last post in the thread, it can be confusing on who you are actually responding to.
I found myself in some very awkward conversations when I first started here because I didn't realize that


Posted on 11/14/13 at 6:03 pm to WestCoastAg
I'll keep this thing rolling.
I'm originally from the bustling metropolis of Tyler. I graduated in the best Aggie class of '12 with a degree in International Studies/Business. I ultimately want to build orphanages and train church planters and pastors in Central Africa. I've spent some time overseas, but for now, I am back at school in New Orleans to get my masters. Being one of only 2 Aggies I know here has made for an interesting football season.
I'm originally from the bustling metropolis of Tyler. I graduated in the best Aggie class of '12 with a degree in International Studies/Business. I ultimately want to build orphanages and train church planters and pastors in Central Africa. I've spent some time overseas, but for now, I am back at school in New Orleans to get my masters. Being one of only 2 Aggies I know here has made for an interesting football season.
Posted on 11/14/13 at 6:27 pm to WestCoastAg
Scrubs reference five! *Slap hands*
Well done WCA and Agforlife, well done
Well done WCA and Agforlife, well done
Posted on 11/16/13 at 8:59 am to WestCoastAg
Jobu.
Class of 1993
I was big into Bonfire. Lost 40 pounds my CrewChief year when I got the mononucleosis.
History/poly sci major
My lone regret is not serving my country
I now sell surgical instruments and I'm not afraid of using them to inflict grave mental and personal anguish on those who would date my daughter when she is of age to do so.
Happily married with two kids.
Class of 1993
I was big into Bonfire. Lost 40 pounds my CrewChief year when I got the mononucleosis.
History/poly sci major
My lone regret is not serving my country
I now sell surgical instruments and I'm not afraid of using them to inflict grave mental and personal anguish on those who would date my daughter when she is of age to do so.

Happily married with two kids.
Posted on 11/17/13 at 2:34 pm to WestCoastAg
I'm David Hyde, from Cleburne. I grew up in a family of Baylor folks and am proudly the black sheep of the family. Company F-1, class of '79. I spent an extra semester at A&M after posting 1 D, the rest F's, due to completely blowing off school and dedicating myself to bonfire my senior year. Not because they needed me, but because I needed bonfire. Or something
I moved to Vicksburg, Mississippi in '82 in the Army and stayed in the same job as a civilian. For the most part I've loved it. The climate and the lack of wind turned me into a bike racer, which never would have happened in Cleburne (or anywhere else in Texas). That was a very fun part of my life.
In the day job we blow stuff up, which is great fun. I turned into a software geek and have a moonlighting software job that is doing reasonably well.
My F-1 old lady and (I still can't get over this) Lutheran minister is also here, but I won't out him.

I moved to Vicksburg, Mississippi in '82 in the Army and stayed in the same job as a civilian. For the most part I've loved it. The climate and the lack of wind turned me into a bike racer, which never would have happened in Cleburne (or anywhere else in Texas). That was a very fun part of my life.
In the day job we blow stuff up, which is great fun. I turned into a software geek and have a moonlighting software job that is doing reasonably well.
My F-1 old lady and (I still can't get over this) Lutheran minister is also here, but I won't out him.

Posted on 11/17/13 at 2:44 pm to finestfirst79
What kind of software do you work with Finest?
I worked as a software analyst for a little over a year during school. Mostly had to try to recreate errors in client software and then reprogram.
I worked as a software analyst for a little over a year during school. Mostly had to try to recreate errors in client software and then reprogram.
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