Andy Farmer said:goodAg80 said:I checked Wikipedia and tech still sucks.Andy Farmer said:
Need an update please.
But are we getting a vet school?
Only the HECB knows
Andy Farmer said:goodAg80 said:I checked Wikipedia and tech still sucks.Andy Farmer said:
Need an update please.
But are we getting a vet school?
Loren Visser said:
Damn, Andy drug his balls all over this thread.
Andy Farmer said:Loren Visser said:
Damn, Andy drug his balls all over this thread.
Skeet skeet.
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Texas Tech University officials are lauding the state's appropriation of operational funding for the School of Veterinary Medicine, clearing the way for the first such venue in more than a century.
Officials said the biennial state budget signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott on Saturday included $17.35 million earmarked to get the school up and running, noting language directs the university to use funds to initiate curriculum design and development, faculty recruitment and other processes necessary to attain accreditation of the program.
...as a means of minimizing student debt, officials said the model eliminates the need for a costly teaching hospital, placing veterinary students in cooperative rural practices to provide clinical learning through collaboration.
The School of Veterinary Medicine anticipates opening in the fall of 2021, officials said, and will enroll a target class size of 60 students.
Just curious........What do you call all the Aggies that have graduated from TTU's Med School, School of Pharmacy, Graduate School, etc, etc?Flexbone said:Andy Farmer said:Loren Visser said:
Damn, Andy drug his balls all over this thread.
Skeet skeet.
Feeling better than he's ever felt in his life because his Alma mater could get a license to open a vet school that students will still pass over to go to vet schools in the Caribbean.
What a ****ing loser.
Cholula Verde said:Just curious........What do you call all the Aggies that have graduated from TTU's Med School, School of Pharmacy, Graduate School, etc, etc?Flexbone said:Andy Farmer said:Loren Visser said:
Damn, Andy drug his balls all over this thread.
Skeet skeet.
Feeling better than he's ever felt in his life because his Alma mater could get a license to open a vet school that students will still pass over to go to vet schools in the Caribbean.
What a ****ing loser.
LOL, that is some sense of humor you have there Flex!Flexbone said:Cholula Verde said:Just curious........What do you call all the Aggies that have graduated from TTU's Med School, School of Pharmacy, Graduate School, etc, etc?Flexbone said:Andy Farmer said:Loren Visser said:
Damn, Andy drug his balls all over this thread.
Skeet skeet.
Feeling better than he's ever felt in his life because his Alma mater could get a license to open a vet school that students will still pass over to go to vet schools in the Caribbean.
What a ****ing loser.
I'm one of them. What are you talking about?
Flexbone said:Andy Farmer said:Loren Visser said:
Damn, Andy drug his balls all over this thread.
Skeet skeet.
Feeling better than he's ever felt in his life because his Alma mater could get a license to open a vet school that students will still pass over to go to vet schools in the Caribbean.
What a ****ing loser.
And there's the type of elevated discussion we get with our friends from Lubbock.Loren Visser said:
Damn, Andy drug his balls all over this thread.
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https://www.amarillo.com/news/20190617/ttu-lauds-vet-school-funding-initiative?utm_source=SFMC&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=GHM_Daily_Newsletter&utm_content=GMPG_AGN&utm_term=061819
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Texas Tech University officials are lauding the state's appropriation of operational funding for the School of Veterinary Medicine, clearing the way for the first such venue in more than a century.
Officials said the biennial state budget signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott on Saturday included $17.35 million earmarked to get the school up and running, noting language directs the university to use funds to initiate curriculum design and development, faculty recruitment and other processes necessary to attain accreditation of the program.
...as a means of minimizing student debt, officials said the model eliminates the need for a costly teaching hospital, placing veterinary students in cooperative rural practices to provide clinical learning through collaboration.
The School of Veterinary Medicine anticipates opening in the fall of 2021, officials said, and will enroll a target class size of 60 students.
Andy Farmer said:Flexbone said:Andy Farmer said:Loren Visser said:
Damn, Andy drug his balls all over this thread.
Skeet skeet.
Feeling better than he's ever felt in his life because his Alma mater could get a license to open a vet school that students will still pass over to go to vet schools in the Caribbean.
What a ****ing loser.
Tell me for the 400th time in this thread how Ags don't care, your law school already jumped Tech's, and how bad ass and rich your school is.
The more you say it, the more it must be true.
Dumbass.
Another deflection. Yes, those are true. No, those weren't part of my post at all. My post was making fun of you for being an insecure dip**** who runs around here bragging about POTENTIALLY GETTING a third rate vet school on the board of a school that HAS ONE OF THE BEST VET SCHOOLS IN THE COUNTRY ALREADY.Andy Farmer said:Flexbone said:Andy Farmer said:Loren Visser said:
Damn, Andy drug his balls all over this thread.
Skeet skeet.
Feeling better than he's ever felt in his life because his Alma mater could get a license to open a vet school that students will still pass over to go to vet schools in the Caribbean.
What a ****ing loser.
Tell me for the 400th time in this thread how Ags don't care, your law school already jumped Tech's, and how bad ass and rich your school is.
The more you say it, the more it must be true.
Dumbass.
Flexbone said:Another deflection. Yes, those are true. No, those weren't part of my post at all. My post was making fun of you for being an insecure dip**** who runs around here bragging about POTENTIALLY GETTING a third rate vet school on the board of a school that HAS ONE OF THE BEST VET SCHOOLS IN THE COUNTRY ALREADY.Andy Farmer said:Flexbone said:Andy Farmer said:Loren Visser said:
Damn, Andy drug his balls all over this thread.
Skeet skeet.
Feeling better than he's ever felt in his life because his Alma mater could get a license to open a vet school that students will still pass over to go to vet schools in the Caribbean.
What a ****ing loser.
Tell me for the 400th time in this thread how Ags don't care, your law school already jumped Tech's, and how bad ass and rich your school is.
The more you say it, the more it must be true.
Dumbass.
Do you realize how stupid you look doing this? The cherry on top is that you aren't a vet. It has nothing to do with you. On top of that, hardly anyone here cares if Tech gets a vet school. My position has always been that if it's better for the state's taxpayers, great. If it isn't, don't. You don't care about that because you're an insecure dbag whose still pissed off that he got rejected from A&M's Business School.
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There are 17 some odd pages of caring right here in OR...that and Sharp fighting it most of the way. But I am sure it is just about "what's right for the taxpayers" and not a political dick swinging contest.
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There are 17 some odd pages of caring right here in OR...that and Sharp fighting it most of the way. But I am sure it is just about "what's right for the taxpayers" and not a political dick swinging contest.
I'm glad you finally understand that Tech only wants a Vet school as a bragging point.
You absolutely didn't get into A&M's Business School. And if you did, you are an objective idiot for leaving to attend a much lower-ranked school for the same degree program. But we know that didn't happen.Andy Farmer said:Flexbone said:Another deflection. Yes, those are true. No, those weren't part of my post at all. My post was making fun of you for being an insecure dip**** who runs around here bragging about POTENTIALLY GETTING a third rate vet school on the board of a school that HAS ONE OF THE BEST VET SCHOOLS IN THE COUNTRY ALREADY.Andy Farmer said:Flexbone said:Andy Farmer said:Loren Visser said:
Damn, Andy drug his balls all over this thread.
Skeet skeet.
Feeling better than he's ever felt in his life because his Alma mater could get a license to open a vet school that students will still pass over to go to vet schools in the Caribbean.
What a ****ing loser.
Tell me for the 400th time in this thread how Ags don't care, your law school already jumped Tech's, and how bad ass and rich your school is.
The more you say it, the more it must be true.
Dumbass.
Do you realize how stupid you look doing this? The cherry on top is that you aren't a vet. It has nothing to do with you. On top of that, hardly anyone here cares if Tech gets a vet school. My position has always been that if it's better for the state's taxpayers, great. If it isn't, don't. You don't care about that because you're an insecure dbag whose still pissed off that he got rejected from A&M's Business School.
Hardly anyone cares my ass.
There are 17 some odd pages of caring right here in OR...that and Sharp fighting it most of the way. But I am sure it is just about "what's right for the taxpayers" and not a political dick swinging contest.
Didn't get rejected, pal. Though you wish it were true because how dare anyone willingly leave A&M in good standing.
But this wouldn't let Tech say they have a vet school. So it doesn't work.CanyonAg77 said:
I think you guys are fooling yourselves if you think a Vet will stay in the Panhandle just because he went to school in Amarillo.
That $17.35m would be much better spent in an endowment that pays off the debt of any vet who locates in the Panhandle. You could be paying 17 vets $100,000 a year to live in say, Hereford, and never touch the principle. Pay them for about 5 years, and then they might decide to stay. Even if only 1 or 2 each year decide to stay after the 5 years, it will be more than stay from any Tech school.
Flexbone said:But this wouldn't let Tech say they have a vet school. So it doesn't work.CanyonAg77 said:
I think you guys are fooling yourselves if you think a Vet will stay in the Panhandle just because he went to school in Amarillo.
That $17.35m would be much better spent in an endowment that pays off the debt of any vet who locates in the Panhandle. You could be paying 17 vets $100,000 a year to live in say, Hereford, and never touch the principle. Pay them for about 5 years, and then they might decide to stay. Even if only 1 or 2 each year decide to stay after the 5 years, it will be more than stay from any Tech school.
Andy's a total dumbass. Of COURSE this is the way to get vets to stay in these ****ty, rural communities. There's no money there, so nobody wants to live there. $100K is jack ****, but I guess it's a lot to new vet school graduates in a town where the cost of living is incredibly low (for good reason).
They don't get doctors to go work in underserved areas in the Rio Grande Valley by creating new medical schools there. They create incentives to do so.
David_Puddy said:
Andy got rejected from Mays?
I wasn't saying that at all. But I love that you took it that way. Just reinforces my point about you being an insecure little dbag...as if everyone couldn't already tell from reading your daily menstrating here.Andy Farmer said:Flexbone said:But this wouldn't let Tech say they have a vet school. So it doesn't work.CanyonAg77 said:
I think you guys are fooling yourselves if you think a Vet will stay in the Panhandle just because he went to school in Amarillo.
That $17.35m would be much better spent in an endowment that pays off the debt of any vet who locates in the Panhandle. You could be paying 17 vets $100,000 a year to live in say, Hereford, and never touch the principle. Pay them for about 5 years, and then they might decide to stay. Even if only 1 or 2 each year decide to stay after the 5 years, it will be more than stay from any Tech school.
Andy's a total dumbass. Of COURSE this is the way to get vets to stay in these ****ty, rural communities. There's no money there, so nobody wants to live there. $100K is jack ****, but I guess it's a lot to new vet school graduates in a town where the cost of living is incredibly low (for good reason).
They don't get doctors to go work in underserved areas in the Rio Grande Valley by creating new medical schools there. They create incentives to do so.
I love when you play the subtle "look how rich I think I am" card by throwing out how $100k "isn't jack" but maybe to a vet working in Dumas.
Nothing to see here folks....same Flex, different thread.
What a complete ****ing tool.
Flexbone said:I wasn't saying that at all. But I love that you took it that way. Just reinforces my point about you being an insecure little dbag...as if everyone couldn't already tell from reading your daily menstrating here.Andy Farmer said:Flexbone said:But this wouldn't let Tech say they have a vet school. So it doesn't work.CanyonAg77 said:
I think you guys are fooling yourselves if you think a Vet will stay in the Panhandle just because he went to school in Amarillo.
That $17.35m would be much better spent in an endowment that pays off the debt of any vet who locates in the Panhandle. You could be paying 17 vets $100,000 a year to live in say, Hereford, and never touch the principle. Pay them for about 5 years, and then they might decide to stay. Even if only 1 or 2 each year decide to stay after the 5 years, it will be more than stay from any Tech school.
Andy's a total dumbass. Of COURSE this is the way to get vets to stay in these ****ty, rural communities. There's no money there, so nobody wants to live there. $100K is jack ****, but I guess it's a lot to new vet school graduates in a town where the cost of living is incredibly low (for good reason).
They don't get doctors to go work in underserved areas in the Rio Grande Valley by creating new medical schools there. They create incentives to do so.
I love when you play the subtle "look how rich I think I am" card by throwing out how $100k "isn't jack" but maybe to a vet working in Dumas.
Nothing to see here folks....same Flex, different thread.
What a complete ****ing tool.
Ed Torian said:
Flexbone is flexing his bone inside Andy's anus.
Oh really? Is that the case?Andy Farmer said:Flexbone said:I wasn't saying that at all. But I love that you took it that way. Just reinforces my point about you being an insecure little dbag...as if everyone couldn't already tell from reading your daily menstrating here.Andy Farmer said:Flexbone said:But this wouldn't let Tech say they have a vet school. So it doesn't work.CanyonAg77 said:
I think you guys are fooling yourselves if you think a Vet will stay in the Panhandle just because he went to school in Amarillo.
That $17.35m would be much better spent in an endowment that pays off the debt of any vet who locates in the Panhandle. You could be paying 17 vets $100,000 a year to live in say, Hereford, and never touch the principle. Pay them for about 5 years, and then they might decide to stay. Even if only 1 or 2 each year decide to stay after the 5 years, it will be more than stay from any Tech school.
Andy's a total dumbass. Of COURSE this is the way to get vets to stay in these ****ty, rural communities. There's no money there, so nobody wants to live there. $100K is jack ****, but I guess it's a lot to new vet school graduates in a town where the cost of living is incredibly low (for good reason).
They don't get doctors to go work in underserved areas in the Rio Grande Valley by creating new medical schools there. They create incentives to do so.
I love when you play the subtle "look how rich I think I am" card by throwing out how $100k "isn't jack" but maybe to a vet working in Dumas.
Nothing to see here folks....same Flex, different thread.
What a complete ****ing tool.
Says the guy whom has spillled his life story on here and is amongst the largest board pinatas, even amongst his Aggie brethren.
Flexbone said:Oh really? Is that the case?Andy Farmer said:Flexbone said:I wasn't saying that at all. But I love that you took it that way. Just reinforces my point about you being an insecure little dbag...as if everyone couldn't already tell from reading your daily menstrating here.Andy Farmer said:Flexbone said:But this wouldn't let Tech say they have a vet school. So it doesn't work.CanyonAg77 said:
I think you guys are fooling yourselves if you think a Vet will stay in the Panhandle just because he went to school in Amarillo.
That $17.35m would be much better spent in an endowment that pays off the debt of any vet who locates in the Panhandle. You could be paying 17 vets $100,000 a year to live in say, Hereford, and never touch the principle. Pay them for about 5 years, and then they might decide to stay. Even if only 1 or 2 each year decide to stay after the 5 years, it will be more than stay from any Tech school.
Andy's a total dumbass. Of COURSE this is the way to get vets to stay in these ****ty, rural communities. There's no money there, so nobody wants to live there. $100K is jack ****, but I guess it's a lot to new vet school graduates in a town where the cost of living is incredibly low (for good reason).
They don't get doctors to go work in underserved areas in the Rio Grande Valley by creating new medical schools there. They create incentives to do so.
I love when you play the subtle "look how rich I think I am" card by throwing out how $100k "isn't jack" but maybe to a vet working in Dumas.
Nothing to see here folks....same Flex, different thread.
What a complete ****ing tool.
Says the guy whom has spillled his life story on here and is amongst the largest board pinatas, even amongst his Aggie brethren.
The irony here is about as thick as your dense head.
Sorry if my comment re: your ****ty income hit a nerve.
Andy Farmer said:Flexbone said:Oh really? Is that the case?Andy Farmer said:Flexbone said:I wasn't saying that at all. But I love that you took it that way. Just reinforces my point about you being an insecure little dbag...as if everyone couldn't already tell from reading your daily menstrating here.Andy Farmer said:Flexbone said:But this wouldn't let Tech say they have a vet school. So it doesn't work.CanyonAg77 said:
I think you guys are fooling yourselves if you think a Vet will stay in the Panhandle just because he went to school in Amarillo.
That $17.35m would be much better spent in an endowment that pays off the debt of any vet who locates in the Panhandle. You could be paying 17 vets $100,000 a year to live in say, Hereford, and never touch the principle. Pay them for about 5 years, and then they might decide to stay. Even if only 1 or 2 each year decide to stay after the 5 years, it will be more than stay from any Tech school.
Andy's a total dumbass. Of COURSE this is the way to get vets to stay in these ****ty, rural communities. There's no money there, so nobody wants to live there. $100K is jack ****, but I guess it's a lot to new vet school graduates in a town where the cost of living is incredibly low (for good reason).
They don't get doctors to go work in underserved areas in the Rio Grande Valley by creating new medical schools there. They create incentives to do so.
I love when you play the subtle "look how rich I think I am" card by throwing out how $100k "isn't jack" but maybe to a vet working in Dumas.
Nothing to see here folks....same Flex, different thread.
What a complete ****ing tool.
Says the guy whom has spillled his life story on here and is amongst the largest board pinatas, even amongst his Aggie brethren.
The irony here is about as thick as your dense head.
Sorry if my comment re: your ****ty income hit a nerve.
It didn't.
He started his own MAJOR firm in the Houston area.raiderjay said:
Did RWilson ever finish that "Big Firm" internship????