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I do not know where you are getting your facts, but let's get some straight. First of all, we have a land, sea, AND space grant so just back the fuck up. Your stats on murder, rape, etc. are also completely way off. You must have gotten them from Timmy, the local hotel desk jockey. Last time I checked, A&M had the lowest crime rate in the country among Universities with 10,000 or more people. Brian can probably back this up with research, but I am way too tired.
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I would like to address Webmaster in a minute, but first I would like to take time to thank those who took the liberty to bash the state of Louisiana and Louisiana State University. Stop for a second and think about the basis of unity for this site, "The site that unites UT and TAMU by a common bond of alcohol and the knowledge that Texas Tech is not a real school." Now any college student can bond with alcohol, so let's just say Texas Tech is not a "real" school. Apparently, this makes your two schools the only "real" schools in the state of Texas. On the other hand, Louisiana only has one "real" school, being LSU. Chuckle if you wish, but LSU consistantly brings in as much grant money as any "real" school, is one of only 30 schools nationwide with both a land and sea grant(which UT does not have-props to TAMU), and has earned a reputation for having "easy" classes because people here in fact do party hard. This is a direct result of the liberal culture and very loose enforcement of drinking laws. If any school has an "easy" cirriculum, I would say it's TAMU's engineering program: Good job with the bonfire, guys! Do I have to go to TAMU or UT to learn "real" biology or "real" calculus or any other "real" subject. I think not. However, TAMU & UT lead LSU every year in the number murder, forcible rape, and every property damage category crime. You guys really kick ass!
We could go back and forth for hours debating which school is the better, but the point I am making here is that Texas is roughly six times the size of Louisiana in total land area. It would make sense that since Louisiana has one "real" school, then Texas should have six. Hey, since you guys have harder courses than us, so you can certainly do the math on this...
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Funny story:
I met up with my room mate for lunch on campus today, and as we're walkin' to the parking garage to head home, she runs into a friend of her's from an organization she's in. So, she chit-chats with him, for like, a millimoment, and then we're on our way. So, then she busts out with, "Oh yea, that was Jason from <insert organization>. He's got big balls."
At that point, I couldn't help but laugh and say, "Okay, I SO don't wanna know how you know that." So, then she goes off on this story on how one day Jason was sittin' all 'laxed, and he was wearin' these certain type of pants that could so show the size of his balls. (Don't ask me why my room mate notices these things - she's weird.) Dear God. I was laughing so hard that I had to stop walking and take a breather.
Anyway, my story has no point, but I did get a good laugh out of it. Blah...
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