JC, you must have not been going to Bonfire in 97-98. Are you sure you were in College Station when you sat around these fires? There was no "Drinking as it burns just like at a camp fire with your friends." Alcohol was disallowed on campus. Sure, there was drinking going on out there when it burned on campus, but it would have been "sip sip, you see a cop? sip sip, see one yet? sip sip, where did he go? Here, you hold this." Certainly far from openly sitting around a keg or cooler and drinking beers. Especially for someone in their early teens.
Waaay back, they used to sit around and drink beer as it burned like that, I am sure there are those that read this that were around then. Some of those experiences are posted on other threads here. But, sometime around 91ish, they started the "don't let alcohol shatter the tradition" thing and that was cut out, if not before.
And for the record, if you are going to post up something, be consistent. I don't care if you agree with SB or hate it, it's your opinion to have, but don't crawfish when you say something and someone calls you on it, that's what gets under my skin....
"The off campus Bonfire is a joke and pretty much a harry's/The hall red ass hang out"
"nor am I discrediting those who work hard for the off campus bonfire"
Those kinda contradict each other, huh?
One thing I'll give Square and the others that stir it up in here is that they are at least consistent in their views, or if it changes they say why.
Drive by insults hold little water with either side of this debate.
Scott Coker '92