Aggie yell leader signals

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by SoLa in NoIll, Nov 26, 2003.

  1. SoLa in NoIll

    SoLa in NoIll Founding Member

  2. mesquite tiger

    mesquite tiger Diabolical Genius

    CULT MAYBE???????????????????????????????????
     
  3. tiger_will

    tiger_will Founding Member

    This looks like some kind of all male gay review..............not that I would know.............I mean I don't have a problem with gays..........I mean I do.............no wait I didn't mean that.............you know what I mean..................................Hahahahahahahahahahahah
     
  4. HatcherTiger

    HatcherTiger Freedom Isn't Free

    Some things are better left unknown, this topic is one of them.
     
  5. DDTigerFan

    DDTigerFan Back from the Dead

    They call that "The Pond" Wow I thought that was called a fountain.
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  6. burlesontiger

    burlesontiger Founding Member

    Why do all (and I do mean ALL) of the former SWC schools in Texas have these stupid "hand signs"(hook 'em, gig 'em, etc.)? Every one of them uses some idiotic combination of fingers on one hand to somehow inspire their teams. No one else seems to do this. Is it because none of them could count past five?
     
  7. burlesontiger

    burlesontiger Founding Member

    In this case, it's the gene pool.
     
  8. LSUdude

    LSUdude Founding Member

    The is easily the gayest thing that I have ever seen or heard of.
     
  9. Sourdoughman

    Sourdoughman TigerFan of LSU and the Tigerman

    Aggies are a strange breed, I use to live in Texas.

    I have 3 cousins also that went to A&M.
     
  10. damnwarfalcon

    damnwarfalcon Freshman

    As a former Aggie and a student who graduated from LSU, the football traditions such yell practice, bonfire, and yell leaders do set A&M apart from other universities. When I first went to
    College Station over a decade ago, I found the traditions strange myself but quickly adjusted and learned to love it. (It is like loving the quirks that you find in a pet.) After coming to LSU, I experienced the same sense of strangeness at the first few Tiger football games I attended. Now that I am a staunch Tiger fan, I will still root for the Aggies occasionally, especially if they play t.u. (but not too much for their new coach).
     

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