West Point Aggie said:MouthBQ98 said:
Nickname in school, what I did in school, class
Does that mean you were especially popular with the ladies or cussed a lot?
No, I actually have a big mouth, my jaw opens usually widely.
West Point Aggie said:MouthBQ98 said:
Nickname in school, what I did in school, class
Does that mean you were especially popular with the ladies or cussed a lot?
your excellent training was because of your upperclassmen in the Aggie BandCharlie 31 said:
My M1A1 Abrams tank's bumper number 30 years ago in Germany during the Cold War and in the Middle East during the Persian Gulf War. I credit my success as an Army officer to the excellent training I received from the Texas Aggies Corps of Cadets. Gig 'em!

Did you used to be with Sha Na Na?MouthBQ98 said:West Point Aggie said:MouthBQ98 said:
Nickname in school, what I did in school, class
Does that mean you were especially popular with the ladies or cussed a lot?
No, I actually have a big mouth, my jaw opens usually widely.
ApachePilot said:Charlie 31 said:
My M1A1 Abrams tank's bumper number 30 years ago in Germany during the Cold War and in the Middle East during the Persian Gulf War. I credit my success as an Army officer to the excellent training I received from the Texas Aggies Corps of Cadets. Gig 'em!
Redass!
, I now live in Cypress (the Houston suburb) and too lazy to change the user name. 
He also did a lot of work in Texas in thr 1920's. Recently visited the chapel at the Presidio La Bahia, which has the statue of Our Lady of Loreto he sculpted.LincolnBorglum79 said:
Lincoln Borglum was the man who completed Mount Rushmore. His father started it and Lincoln completed it after his father died in 1941.
I joined Texags after a vacation trip to Custer SD and Mount Rushmore. Added 79 for class year.
Back in the early days during the RC wars, I managed to snag "Pot Banger." Didn't use it much before I lost the log in thoughQuote:
Honestly can't believe it was available when I snagged back in 2007
Redass on your part, ApachePilot. I love the "ATM" on your helmet. Thank you for your service to our nation as an Army aviator. I used to make fun of Army and Air Force "fly boys" when I was a cadet and early in my Army career. I changed my proverbial tune after Army Apaches and Air Force A-10s and F-16s saved my tank battalion's butt at the end of the Battle of Medina Ridge on 27 February 1991 during Operation Desert Storm by destroying Iraqi tanks and infantry fighting vehicles hiding behind Medina Ridge and waiting to ambush our M1A1 Abrams tanks and M2/M3 Bradley fighting vehicles. You fly boys have my respect. God Bless, Godspeed, and Gig 'em!ApachePilot said:
He isn't joking; he is doing the 'speak the truth because no one will believe it' bit.MaroonStain said:
Maroon: color
Stain: took out 'L' to hide that I am a Russian agent