Stupid Aggies

muschyD

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Since I graduated from hs last spring i've been racking up a lot of hours at the grocery store i've been working at for a year now. While working my usual 8 and a half hour shift today I noticed a helluva lot of ag shirts today. I mean it was a LOT more than usual. I typically see an ag shirt once every 15 or so customers i bag for, but today i seemed to have a mouth breather every 5 or 6 orders. I was wondering if anyone knew of something that happened to cause this sudden emergence of so many aggy shirts (i.e. they won another pig wrestling championship, bill byrne won the lottery and can now save their athletic department, yesterday was the one time a year ags wash their clothes.)
 
Is there a section that sells board games? If so, specifically, Clue? They may be looking for one of those. I am sure they are told that quite often and they decided to do so.
 
You just observed a bad t-shirt day!
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DFWAg,

It's where you're going that's important. Unfortunately you will always be an aggy.

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DFWAg, Are you being dogged by an 18 year old kid who just graduated high school and is spending his summer after Sr. year working long hours at a grocery store. --Yes
 
There are a hell of a lot of Aggies in South Texas. God help us if they every actually become good at footballl.

Take a look at the TexAgs web site sometime. The amount of traffic that site handles is amazing. During football season their game threads are huge and can get hundreds of thousands of hits.
 
DFWAg, are you putting me in the same category as yourself: 30+ yr. old men that graduated from a high school that uses pieces of wood with holes drilled in them as calculators? Big mistake. This is why I believe the next four years of my life will be the best....no aggies will be there.
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Welcome muschyD,

I worked at the HEB up at Burnet and Lamar for most of my first 3 years of school. It was a LOT harder then (1990 - 1993) as the cheatin' *** ags were living really high on the hog. Hang in there, Bro.
 
The title of this thread is redundant. Plus there is no shame in working at a grocery store during college years. Hook'em and welcome The University.
 
If you happen to be working at an HEB get a transfer to work at one in Austin! The money would come in handy and they work around the schedule of the student. They also like keeping it in the family, so to speak.
 
Thanks for the welcomes guys. I've been a reader for a couple of years, but finally made an account. I look forward to many great and humorous discussions.
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I was a grocery sacker at a Randall's in Sugar Land when I was in high school. Made ~$15/hr with tips back in '92. Moved to Austin to go to UT and discovered you don't tip the sackers here. Got an engineering co-op job at 19 with AMD and took a minor pay cut lol.

There are no t-shirt Ags so every person you saw must have graduated with an agri-business / poultry science / animal husbandry triple major and keeps their jeans starched so much that they can't sit down at football games.

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