<p>all those aggie names posting on this message board in support of Texas A&M.</p>
<p>must be that rumored $100 million secret Texas A&M slush fund dedicated to financially support “experts” that post on the CC website in the hyping of TAMU. It is believed that the TAMU recruitment program goes all the way down to the level of the middle school days of these posters and is much more intense than the football recruitment program…</p>
<p>If our school had 100 million to spare, our professors would most definitely have their own office phone lines back that were taken away due to bad financial times. This always makes me laugh a little.</p>
<p>And if you look at this chart I have (imagine it) you can clearly see that your credibility decays exponentially over time. Plotted on the same axes is your cleverness, which follows the same trend.</p>
<p>boneh3ad, thanks for the attack. Speaking of credibility, your Illinois/TAMU education says it all…</p>
<p>tell us again, even after scholarships are given out, how it is cheaper for an Illinois undergraduate compared to a HYP undergraduate with a family that earns about $60,000/year as you have claimed in past?</p>
<p>What on earth are you talking about? I remember that thread vaguely, but that was what, like 2 years ago? I don’t remember any of the context. Still how is that or my education relevant to this thread? Do tell?</p>
<p>Sorry, had to point the contradiction out. Funny that the only “unclassy” comments are from the person saying to “stay classy, sips”. Up to this post, I haven’t seen any “un-classy” dialogue except for the whole “sip” and shredding thing. (granted I’m only up to post 32, and clearly this goes ON and ON, so it must get juicy). </p>
<p>WTH is that “sip” reference anyway? What is a sip?</p>
<p>In my opinion it would have been not classy to continue my rant on here because of the differing opinions, while I know the people on texags wouldn’t have a problem with it. I was walking away from it right there until onecircuit continued to stir the pot.</p>
<p>That was a cute call out attempt though.</p>
<p>Joking about a tragic accident and someone who I knew that died is clearly very classy though. You chose a great spot to stop. Coincidence? Probably not, probably just trying to make as good as a one sided call out for whatever your motives are.</p>
<p>Short for t-sip, teasip, a term that many Aggies use to refer to the longhorns.</p>
<p>It was a term coined by Aggies many years ago as while they were off fighting in the war, the longhorns were sitting at home sipping tea. Other things as well but yeah; I either call texas university students sips or horns; this conversation has just happened to be sips.</p>
<p>I don’t really use it as a derogatory term as others do, as obviously I have no real relation to those wars being fought many years ago. Simply my fish camp counselor used it the whole week while I was attending camp and it kind of stuck.</p>