And then your ring slips out of your soapy hands and falls into a crack and you lose it forever.
If you hadn't heard yet, Omaha's TD Ameritrade Park banned something new this year in their stadium: "Bubbles, Bubble making materials and bubble making devices."
Good luck with that — Ags never go down without a fight.
And it didn't take long for one to find a solution. Former yell leader (and owner of delicious Good Bull BBQ), Roy May, came up with a brilliant idea using something Aggies in Omaha already have with them: their Aggie Ring.
https://twitter.com/RoyMay15/status/876536341789540352
It may not work as well as a bubble machine, and you may not want to shake hands with people after the bathroom soap is emptied, but bubbles will fly in Omaha.
In fact, they already have.
https://twitter.com/OlsenSection203/status/876529381824491522
It's not confirmed if these bubbles were the product of Aggie Rings or a smuggled bubble maker, but hopefully we'll see plenty more on Tuesday when A&M faces TCU in an elimination game for the third straight year.
Good luck with that — Ags never go down without a fight.
And it didn't take long for one to find a solution. Former yell leader (and owner of delicious Good Bull BBQ), Roy May, came up with a brilliant idea using something Aggies in Omaha already have with them: their Aggie Ring.
https://twitter.com/RoyMay15/status/876536341789540352
It may not work as well as a bubble machine, and you may not want to shake hands with people after the bathroom soap is emptied, but bubbles will fly in Omaha.
In fact, they already have.
https://twitter.com/OlsenSection203/status/876529381824491522
It's not confirmed if these bubbles were the product of Aggie Rings or a smuggled bubble maker, but hopefully we'll see plenty more on Tuesday when A&M faces TCU in an elimination game for the third straight year.
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