September 26, 2000 is the last time sombody posted...
Let's bring it again to the top
I am so sad because I have visions of other situations that have befallen our esteemed University, wherein we have forgotten our heritage.. Do we not have a Traditions committee, which oversees important events and notable occurances of AMC. Perchance I am in error as to their duty. Enlighten me....
I'm kinda new to the board, but I'm just amazed that everyone here has kept this thread alive for so long. There are so many great posts on these 5 pages. I am sure many more will follow.
Fall'99 was my first semester as an Aggie. I met some Ags who got me involved with Bonfire and I fell in love. The camaraderie I found out in the woods is something that I have never experienced anywhere else in my life. I never met Tim or any of the others, but I still feel the unspoken bond we shared because of our mutual love for Bonfire.
If you spent every weekend out in the woods, you know exactly what I mean.
Rest, 12 Ags.
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I still can't believe this threat is still up after all this time. It was one of the first posts I ever made as I was one of probably hundreds or more that registered with TexAgs after Bonfire fell.
I'm often tempted to take it down, but'll stay for now since I see new comers are just as moved by it as I was when I read it more than a year ago.
I just watched the Dateline segment (I taped it cause I worked last night).
Not too bad. Since they focused on John Comstock, and he's still pro-Bonfire, they couldn't really take a negative slant.
It was good to see how John's doing. He's living proof that God answers prayers.
John, you're still in my prayers. I can't wait to see you light stack in 2002.
Michelle Kerlee Fowler, I'm always impressed when I see one of your postings. Your strength amazes me. It must be from God.
Y'all have a wonderful day. May God continue to keep watch over us all.
Cariño ’99 Albuquerque, NM Philippians 4:6-7
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I was there at 0630 this past Saturday, Tim. I prayed for you and for all of your comrades in the mist and gloom of that early morning on that somber field... May God bless you and your family and may we never forget. I assure you, I won’t….
What an awesome picture and inspiration for life!!! I was just visiting the Bonfire Board which I had not done for over a year, and the picture still brings tears to my eyes! Praise Jesus Christ our Lord for guys like Tim Kerlee and the witness he was in his last days!
One of the many things that caused me to tear up at the Bonfire site after it fell was a sign that had pictures of our fallen brothers and sisters that said something like this, "God needed a little help, so he called home 12 good Ags." Enough said.