oh boy.

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NoneGiven
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And since I know that tiny little man is reading this, why did journalists wrap the generic term "twelfth man" in quotes? Lack of integrity dating back to the early 20s?

Maybe that scrotal clinger, cow, can explain.
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The best indication of generic use is that it wasn't used as a proper noun. The term "twelfth man" is a generic form. "Twelfth Man" is a proper noun. The **** "Twelfth Man" tradition (proper noun) representing the willingness of the student body to come to the aid of the team started after McQuillen's 1939 radio play.


1933


He's been reduced to arguing about the capitalization of the phrase and he's still wrong about that.
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A bit of Aggie history for the dumb**** from t.u......

20,000 Ags served during WW2......... 29 of which were Generals. Doolittles first raid had 3 Aggie pilots. TAMU has produced 8 CMH winners...... 7 in WW2......

Now what was that dumb ******* talking about?
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Another fraud perpetuated by the morally bankrupt longhorn, Randolph Duke. Horns everywhere should be ashamed.
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Goalposts moved. Top 5 finishes are basically meaningless now. Remember back when whorns talked about what really mattered wasn't the lack of conference championships Mack won, but the number of top-10 and top-5 finishes? Ahhh the good old days.
BCS wins and a National Title will help you overlook a few season when you are only ranked in the top 10
How's that working out for you?
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I'd like to give this dude a proper kick in the ass.
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He's trolling and getting exactly what he wants. Ignore him and he will go away. On his death bed he is going to look back on his life and realize he spent the vast majority of it obsessing over a school he did not even attend. Sad and pathetic doesn't even begin to describe his life. I don't get mad at him. I pity him.
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On his death bed he's going to say, "At least I took **** down a peg."

Why? Because he's psychotic. And you don't magically get clarity when you're psychotic.
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On his death bed he's going to say, "At least I took **** down a peg."

Why? Because he's psychotic. And you don't magically get clarity when you're psychotic.

Randolph Duke: Come on then.
Cuppycup: What?
RD: Have at you!
Cuppycup: You are indeed brave, Sir Knight, but the fight is mine.
RD: Oh, had enough, eh?
Cuppycup: Look, you stupid *******, you've got no arms left.
RD: Yes I have.
Cuppycup: Look!
RD: Just a flesh wound.
Cuppycup: Look, stop that.
RD: Chicken! Chicken!
Arthur: Look, I'll have your leg. Right!
Cuppycup cuts off Randolph Duke's leg.

RD: Right, I'll do you for that!
Cuppycup: You'll what?
RD: Come 'ere!
Cuppycup: What are you going to do, bleed on me?
RD: I'm invincible!
Cuppycup: You're a loony.
RD: Randolph Duke always triumphs! Have at you! Come on then.

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can't believe someone would take the time to create a fake newspaper....wow
Legends grow and are embellished over time.

It doesn't change the fact what Gil did or that A&M has been calling it's student body the 12th Man since 1922.
And it changes the fact that they were NOT calling the student body the "12th man" until 1939, not the 1922 as was falsely claimed in a trademark filing


You f*Ed up now boy, you honestly thought you could waltz in here and talk your s_!t and not get thumped. You're higher than giraffe ***** if you think you run this world over here.
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Maybe RD is just an elaborate Aggie troll that is out to prove that longhorns are gullible enough to consume all these poorly researched lies.
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Poor Randy

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My favorite **** Medal of Honor story is that of Horace Carswell. After studying for four years at TCU, he graduated from that school in 1939. He went on to be a bomber pilot in the Pacific during WWII. In the fall of 1944 he was missing in action after a mission, but made it back to his base in short order. He took the time to write a letter to a friend that spoke of his thoughts during his ordeal. One of the things he alluded to in the letter was the values he gained from his TCU experience. He was killed in action shortly thereafter and the letter speaking of the importance of his TCU experience was passed on to his wife. Carswell was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor. The air base in Carswell's home town of Ft. Worth was named in his honor.

Doing as ****s do, the ****s claim Carswell as an **** Medal of Honor recipient.
So a man attended Texas A&M for a year, a fact no one refutes and Randy still takes issue with A&M honoring the man for his service.

http://corps.tamu.edu/portfolio-items/horace-carswell/

Note that the A&M page acknowledges where Carswell received his degree.

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A few years back, a researcher was working on a book discussing the various individuals **** claims as "****" Medal of Honor recipient and tried to reach out to Carswell's son, Robert. Robert Carswell wanted nothing to do with the ****s and refused to even accept delivery of the letters sent to him to discuss TAMU and their claims to Horace Carswell.


Not shockingly, Randy has to fabricate a new story to support his lunacy. Nowhere in Woodall's book does it say Carswell's son wanted nothing to do with A&M, but of course that is the conclusion he draws.

Question for Randy, are you not outraged that your conference mate, TCU, doesn't care enough about this medal of honor recipient to even erect a statue? Or do you believe that honor is reserved for Confederate heroes?
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His lame attempt at pissing on the legacy of true heroes that also happen to be Aggies should be ignored in favor of a TRUE story about an Aggie hero soldier:

Pinky Wilson and the Aggie War Hymn
MooreTrucker
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BTW how is this latest crap being received over there? Are any of them at all outraged at his denigration of heroic soldiers?
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BTW how is this latest crap being received over there? Are any of them at all outraged at his denigration of heroic soldiers?
Of course not. They're sips.
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You would think that somebody so closely involved with one of the largest ponzi-schemes in American history would be the last person lecturing anyone about fraud and integrity.
NoneGiven
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BTW how is this latest crap being received over there? Are any of them at all outraged at his denigration of heroic soldiers?
They have all agreed and no longer refer to Kevin Durant as a longhorn.
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BTW how is this latest crap being received over there? Are any of them at all outraged at his denigration of heroic soldiers?
They have all agreed and no longer refer to Kevin Durant as a longhorn.
LOL.

Like that would ever happen.
AgDotCom
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They have all agreed and no longer refer to Kevin Durant as a longhorn.
Or Jordan Spieth. They won't be recognizing him at a football game this fall as originally planned.
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The manufactured hoopla over Carswell brings up another question.

The horns claim two MOH recipients, but one of them, Neal Ernest Kearby attended and graduated from what is now UT-Arlington. When he attended, graduating in 1936, it was North Texas Agricultural College. Part of the Texas A&M system for awhile before becoming UT-Arlington in 1965.

That's an attenuated affiliation with tu that happened over 20 years after his death.


ETA: Citation on his graduation from North Texas Agricultural College was changed. He supposedly graduated from UT-Austin in 1936.
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I'd like to know more about his career in identity theft and the fact that he admits gargling with jizz while serving time for butt ****ing a dog while bowing a goat on Guadalupe.


And this is all true because I typed it.
NoneGiven
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The manufactured hoopla over Carswell brings up another question.

The horns claim two MOH recipients, but one of them, Neal Ernest Kearby attended and graduated from what is now UT-Arlington. When he attended, graduating in 1936, it was North Texas Agricultural College. Part of the Texas A&M system for awhile before becoming UT-Arlington in 1965.

That's an attenuated affiliation with tu that happened over 20 years after his death.
Shouldn't Texas go ahead and claim all the Aggie recipients since we are just a lowly branch of Texas?
AgDotCom
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What's funny is if you go over there to view the thread, google inserts ads / videos like this one below.

Top 10 disgraces in sports, Roger Clemens and Lance Armstrong are there along with Mark McGwire, Michael Vick, Pete Rose and freaking O.J. Simpson.

So...they own 20% of the Top Ten. One who actually went there, another they claim but who never went to school there (or at least they used to claim and parade him on the sidelines, before he was busted). Ironic after posting about a Medal of Honor recipient who went to A&M for a year.

Video


NoneGiven
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Should we really count the service of Denius for the horns since he didn't become one until he returned?
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The manufactured hoopla over Carswell brings up another question.

The horns claim two MOH recipients, but one of them, Neal Ernest Kearby attended and graduated from what is now UT-Arlington. When he attended, graduating in 1936, it was North Texas Agricultural College. Part of the Texas A&M system for awhile before becoming UT-Arlington in 1965.

That's an attenuated affiliation with tu that happened over 20 years after his death.
Will enjoy reading how he trys to rationalize this away.
cuppycup
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I think Kearby did graduate from UT-Austin in 1937 after attending North Texas Agricultural College previously.
aggiehawg
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I think Kearby did graduate from UT-Austin in 1937 after attending North Texas Agricultural College previously.
The Texas Handbook was changed, then. When i went back to check that citation, the page was gone.

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Kearby was born in Wichita Falls, Texas, graduated from Arlington High School in 1928, and graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington in 1936 (known then as North Texas Agricultural College). He received flight training at Randolph and Kelly Air Force bases.


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cuppycup
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I think whoever posted the Wikipedia entry had it wrong.

Interestingly, Randolph continues to ignore the vast evidence against his 12th Man claims. Since I found 42 distinct Aggie yearbooks with references spanning the 20s through the 70s, surely he can find other schools that use this generic phrase regularly in their yearbooks.
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This idiot spent countless hours "researching" only to be kicked in the scrote and reduced to rubble in a matter of minutes. The fact that he's talking about integrity while being exposed as an unrepentant liar is icing on the cake.
aggiehawg
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I think whoever posted the Wikipedia entry had it wrong.

Interestingly, Randolph continues to ignore the vast evidence against his 12th Man claims. Since I found 42 distinct Aggie yearbooks with references spanning the 20s through the 70s, surely he can find other schools that use this generic phrase regularly in their yearbooks.
The footnote reference was to The Texas Handbook. Thought that was a university sponsored publication??

Doesn't really matter, as they don't care that much anyway.
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If you don't care about something or someone you don't invest a lot of time in what they did or what they are doing. Yet this Randolph guy seemingly is consumed by Texas A&M. The level of his obsession is off the chart and unfortunately he must not have anyone in his life that cares enough about him to try to get him help. So sad. Pitiful.
coldmoose
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I don't know what horrible thing could have happened to make no one in his family care enough to try and get him some help. Maybe they did try. It is just so sad. He is so pathetic.
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Someone should at least buy him a rope
Smithjg
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It's amazing how much space Texas A&M takes up between Randy Dukes ears, I am surprised the dude can function as a living, working (?) human being with the amount of real estate the "****s" take up.

I spent a few minutes one night sifting through the made up bull**** the sips claim as true on the "tell me about Texas A&M" thread and came away with these winners. I have no idea where he came up with this crap, I googled everything I could think of trying to find anything related to this story and I get nada. Has anyone ever heard this before or is this just made up on the fly?

According to Duchess Randy.... "The dog died in January 1944. According to **** legend (here we go again), to thank the ****s for all their sacrifice to the nation's war effort (including the effort they hadn't expended seeing how the outcome was in no way decided and Hitler was still firmly in control of Europe), Dwight Eisenhower dropped his duties in Europe where he had just recently been named Supreme Allied Commander and rushed to College Station to bestow the rank of General of the Army upon the dead dog (which is interesting, seeing how at the time Eisenhower himself was wearing only four stars - you would think the ****s would have a better grasp of history when they made up their bogus story about the dog being given a military rank, but hey, we it's .......Anyone ever heard this story before??

 
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