I always want the BTC (big 12 conf) to do well when its not a vested interest.
Should make for some goof football soon.
I thought the A&M tu game was great - especially if nothing else, just for a good game to watch. I miss our 1998 defense.
I was at the game and both teams did great, and most of the many tsips that were sitting in our stands were respectful and polite. There was one drunk guy who just yelled and ran his mouth the whole time but that isnt a reflection of tu, i know ags who pull that trash.
So...that yes....I'll be pulling for tu in post season play.
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- Thu Dec 01, 2005 7:48 am
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
- Topic: Encounter with a Sheriff in Tomball
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- Thu Dec 01, 2005 3:06 am
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
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Re: Encounter with a Sheriff in Tomball
Which is exactly why I used a url tag instead of an img tag which would post the huge image (forgive me and my aggie friends for getting jobs where we can afford 7 megapixel cameras) to the forum directly, whereas now you have an option :)KBCraig wrote:Yup, only an Aggie.... would post 2560x1920 pics...gigag04 wrote: (only an aggie...)
Didn't they teach resizing down there at the Bryan vo-tech???
jk dude...
Anyway - back to the tu game...or to hijack my own thread, I thought we played OK all things considered????
-nick
- Sun Nov 27, 2005 5:35 pm
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
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Encounter with a Sheriff in Tomball
Finally got pulled over with my CHL.
I got through with a long night last night including fun events like this:
Click here for picture
Another one
Apparently after I get it pulled out i had mud on my lights and plate.
About 4 am on the way back to College Station a lane ended and I halfway, unintentionally, and very slowly cut off a Sheriff's patrol.
He followed me for about a mile and then took me down. I lit up the cab like a Christmas tree because I have dark tint, and shut that loud motor down, and just chilled with hands on the wheel and the window down.
He came up and first thing he said is "What in the heeeeelllll have you been doing?" so I told him we found this mudpit that guys take 4 wheelers to...yada yada yada.
Asks for DL and INS, and I hand him CHL for free. He asks where it is, I tell him took it off and put it in little storage space on my door, and I move my hands away from steering wheel in the opposite direction and ask if he wants to pull it. He says "oh nah..." and then asks me if I have a rag. He goes back to run my info and invites me to clean off my plate and plate lights. I do, and then tell him the story that led to all the mud, and how I drove it off a ledge and got it recovered w/o a scratch (only an aggie...).
He enjoyed the story and we both took off w/o incident.
It was kinda fun, part of me sickly wanted to get pulled for a while to see what it would be like with the CHL. Just added to a great evening of fun with my buddy whos going back to seattle tommorow with the USAF.
-nick
[Disclaimer: no drinking involved...it was a bunch of friends from church]
I got through with a long night last night including fun events like this:
Click here for picture
Another one
Apparently after I get it pulled out i had mud on my lights and plate.
About 4 am on the way back to College Station a lane ended and I halfway, unintentionally, and very slowly cut off a Sheriff's patrol.
He followed me for about a mile and then took me down. I lit up the cab like a Christmas tree because I have dark tint, and shut that loud motor down, and just chilled with hands on the wheel and the window down.
He came up and first thing he said is "What in the heeeeelllll have you been doing?" so I told him we found this mudpit that guys take 4 wheelers to...yada yada yada.
Asks for DL and INS, and I hand him CHL for free. He asks where it is, I tell him took it off and put it in little storage space on my door, and I move my hands away from steering wheel in the opposite direction and ask if he wants to pull it. He says "oh nah..." and then asks me if I have a rag. He goes back to run my info and invites me to clean off my plate and plate lights. I do, and then tell him the story that led to all the mud, and how I drove it off a ledge and got it recovered w/o a scratch (only an aggie...).
He enjoyed the story and we both took off w/o incident.
It was kinda fun, part of me sickly wanted to get pulled for a while to see what it would be like with the CHL. Just added to a great evening of fun with my buddy whos going back to seattle tommorow with the USAF.
-nick
[Disclaimer: no drinking involved...it was a bunch of friends from church]