Waiting on the moment when they make you proud?
Since that post was made at 1:09 am I am going to assume you were intoxicated when you typed that. No AGGIE would ever say that...PERIOD. There are countless "moments" that make me and any Aggie proud. Tell you what, buddy, would you say that to my best friend's 13 year old daughter and 15 year old son to their face? My roommate from the Corps and best friend, LTC Todd Clark, was KIA on June 8 this year after serving his FIFTH Tour during the War on Terror. During the FOURTH Tour he was critically injured by a roadside IED and spent months being put back together at Walter Reed only to freaking return for that FIFTH tour when asked to do so. He was scheduled to come home in late September/early October and would soon start his new post in the military science department at TAMU. While deployed we talked on Facebook daily about his excitement to get back to Aggieland and serve the Corps - he was excited about getting to go to all the games since he had missed them over they years because since graduating he spent over 10 solid years of time deployed.
He was the consummate friend, soldier and AGGIE. That post struck a freaking nerve with me. Don't you ever say something like that again. Especially a statement like that from an Aggie - do you not realize what a freaking tool you sound like? I wouldn't even hear something so stupid from my UT friends.
Sorry for vomiting on the page but that comment royally chapped my ass. His son is 15 and a sophomore in high school, hoping to get into A&M and follow his dad's footsteps. I spend a lot of time with him now and am picking him up in a bit because he wants to see my son's 12 year old football game. When I get him I guarantee he will be sporting his Manziel jersey, ready for the AGS to BTHO SMU. He doesn't have his dad to share those moments with because of the sacrifices his dad made...sacrifices a former Corps member made. Yet, that isn't good enough for you, Caz.