I realize the culture of A&M has changed rapidly, but it seems like it would have some success.
I see what you did there.Charlie Delta said:
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"alumni" is not taboo phrasing. Only "former Aggie".Bradley.Kohr.II said:
Hmm. Mentions alumni of Texas A&M, rather than Former Students
Dammit. Came to me 1.2 seconds after reading thread title.Charlie Delta said:
Try farmersonly.com
Uh-oh!BrazosDog02 said:
****in new army.
I had to use ICQ on resnet.
You kids don't know how good you got it.
YouBet said:
I thought that was what the General Board was for. That's how it used to work.
Met mine on Plentyoffish.com... lolSlocum on a mobile said:
Before match.com, yahoo had a dating site. Since I was single, early 30s, and in CS, I met my wife on there when she was in grad school. We've been married 15 years next month.
When I was an undergrad, we went to the Chicken, or met girls in class.
ICQ... Now there's a name I've not heard in a long, long time.Philip J Fry said:
Met mine on ICQ before internet dating was a thing.
ICQ...How many great hours I spent using it. There weren't any alternatives at that time. Today there is a wide choice of dating sites, chat rooms, and messengers. I met my wife on EliteSingles. Almost all the users are 30+ and range somewhere between 30 and 55 there (I checked the elite singles dating site reviews beforehand), so it was easier to find a partner there than on those sites with students looking for hookups and flirting .Philip J Fry said:
Met mine on ICQ before internet dating was a thing.