I was talking to this guy today and he offered me quite an interesting idea...and it had to deal with people wearing the Aggie Ring on the left hand. He basically stated the idea of a secret society of Aggies that show their membership to this secret organization by wearing the ring on the left hand.
-He also said that he thinks Earl Rudder is either a member or started the organization...supposedely Rudder's statue shows him with his ring on his left hand.
a few reasons that I didn't totally blow this idea off...
1) I have never heard of an Aggie Ring being worn on the left hand...so if there is a reason please let me know so I can inform this guy.
2) His friend was very hesitant when asked about why he wore his ring on his left...he said that he had it there so girls could see he's not married.
3) Another guy's grandfather won't tell him why he wears his ring on his left even though he has asked repeatedly about it.
4) He said it's rare to see a ring on the left hand and it seems that only "high ranking" Aggies do it.
Even if this guy is 100000% wrong, he did a great job at telling a convincing and enjoyable story.
so...
Has anyone ever noticed this? and of so, what does it mean?
[This message has been edited by 12th Man777 (edited 9/4/2008 1:03a).]
-He also said that he thinks Earl Rudder is either a member or started the organization...supposedely Rudder's statue shows him with his ring on his left hand.
a few reasons that I didn't totally blow this idea off...
1) I have never heard of an Aggie Ring being worn on the left hand...so if there is a reason please let me know so I can inform this guy.
2) His friend was very hesitant when asked about why he wore his ring on his left...he said that he had it there so girls could see he's not married.
3) Another guy's grandfather won't tell him why he wears his ring on his left even though he has asked repeatedly about it.
4) He said it's rare to see a ring on the left hand and it seems that only "high ranking" Aggies do it.
Even if this guy is 100000% wrong, he did a great job at telling a convincing and enjoyable story.
so...
Has anyone ever noticed this? and of so, what does it mean?
[This message has been edited by 12th Man777 (edited 9/4/2008 1:03a).]