Pinche Abogado said:
Isaih Martin faked a hate crime and TAMU does not have the leadership or fortiude to discipline appropriately.
Leaders just draw a check and go to cocktail parties where they say ole Ags can eat cake.
Pinche Abogado said:
Isaih Martin faked a hate crime and TAMU does not have the leadership or fortiude to discipline appropriately.
Leaders just draw a check and go to cocktail parties where they say ole Ags can eat cake.
Well, he is still enrolled so he is getting off easy when you have Young covering his back..Prognightmare said:
Oh, I know but he's hoping this embarrassment would just fade away and his worthless progressive ass ain't getting off that easy.
They still did panty raids my freshman year in 1984.aggiehawg said:
My older brother and his friend were summoned to the dean of students' office back in the early 70s for doing a pantie raid on one of the first women's dorms on campus. They were sure they were going to be suspended or expelled. He lectured them about Aggie traditions and the code for awhile and then said, "Good job."
annie88 said:
I lived in Hughes.
Oh geez, I can't remember, but hotties sounds familiar.aggiedata said:annie88 said:
I lived in Hughes.
Hughes Hall Hotties?? Right? Or was it Heartthrobs!
I remember the T-shirts.
They still did them in 1997 too. DG next door handed out some mighty big onesannie88 said:They still did panty raids my freshman year in 1984.aggiehawg said:
My older brother and his friend were summoned to the dean of students' office back in the early 70s for doing a pantie raid on one of the first women's dorms on campus. They were sure they were going to be suspended or expelled. He lectured them about Aggie traditions and the code for awhile and then said, "Good job."
They were Hilarious.
I lived in Hughes.
The Fife said:They still did them in 1997 too. DG next door handed out some mighty big onesannie88 said:They still did panty raids my freshman year in 1984.aggiehawg said:
My older brother and his friend were summoned to the dean of students' office back in the early 70s for doing a pantie raid on one of the first women's dorms on campus. They were sure they were going to be suspended or expelled. He lectured them about Aggie traditions and the code for awhile and then said, "Good job."
They were Hilarious.
I lived in Hughes.
RiskManager93 said:
I'm a lawyer, though not licensed in Texas. There's a case here albeit it with very little payout in the end.
But discovery would be glorious.