here's the embed since Mike is too lazy
Not my le; that's SI's doing.
http://www.fannation.com/si_blogs/fr...am?eref=fromSI
there's so many gay undertones going on here that I can't even count them. I would commit suicide if these people represented my school, and I don't care if they're just trying to be funny. Richard Simmons and Elton John think these boy cheerleaders are gay.
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I've always had the feeling that going to a season of A&M games at Kyle Field would be like watching Top Gun over and over again.
You can be my wingman anytime![]()
well go ahead an off yourself then as many of these guys go on to represent your country in the armed forces.
its lame to call anyone gay but even lamer to pull the military card out of thin air
fact
right now lassie is their 5 star general
If this was one of those gay forums that give people negative karma or any of that , I'd give symple a minus.![]()
not a "general"-the highest ranking cadet.
I'm an Iraq War Vet, face, and I've trained snot-nosed, punk-ass ROTC cadets before at FT. Lewis. A vast majority of the officers who come out of the ROTC program are pure in my experience. The best officers I had were Pointers and OCS grads who were prior enlisted. My worst memory of a ROTC POS officer was one I had in Iraq who wouldn't get out of the damn humvee on raids because he always had to "monitor the radio". Basically he was scared. This is par for the course, again, in my experience. What have you done for your country lately aggie?
Last edited by symple19; 10-20-2009 at 04:48 PM.
so then those " s" are your comrades in arms.
But not really.
what is an iraq war vet face? is that a special unit ?
Yeah, this is beyond ridiculous. Yell leaders, bored on the way to Kansas, goofing around. I'm sure symple is the pinnacle of alpha-male masculinity, what with being an "Iraq War Vet face" and all, but this is all much ado about nothing.
LOL...that is some of the gayest aggie I have ever seen...I gotta post that in the club...
Since a simple google search for "auburn s" would undoubtedly turn up something similar you should just go ahead and commit suicide.
Video is down now.
What did I miss?
do you enjoy looking at multiplication tables.
You know, its supposed to be funny, but jgw you are going to great lengths to try and 'justify' it. Makes you look sorta desperate, actually; give it a rest.
no. i don't understand how its anything other than normal college kids being...normal. you like to go out of your way to dog A&M; i'm simply responding.
mah boy got that axe
http://www.theeagle.com/am/Yell-lead...ined-for-video
Yell leader adviser sidelined for video
By VIMAL PATEL
[email protected]
The way some see it, they were a group of guys -- four of Texas A&M's five yell leaders -- goofing off and being college kids on the way to last week's football game against Kansas State.
But according to university officials, posting a two-minute video of antics to a tune called The Ding Dong Song isn't OK when you represent the university.
"We've reminded the yell leaders that while they're in uniform they are expected to embody the school's traditions," said university spokesman Jason Cook.
"The yell leaders have taken responsibility for any negative attention their video has brought to the school that they serve," he said. "They've apologized for their actions and are ready to yell for the Aggies against Texas Tech."
But they'll be doing it without their adviser, Rusty Thompson, the university's associate director of student activities who was in the car and danced along to the song. He directed calls to the university's marketing department Friday.
The adviser travels with the group. Taking Thompson's place will be Bill Stackman, director of student activities. The arrangement is temporary, officials said.
"I could not confirm if any personnel action has been taken," Cook said. "It's our practice not to comment on personnel issues."
One of the yell leaders films as the others in the vehicle dance, bob and mouth the lyrics to the song, which features the chorus, "Ooooh, you touch my tralala." The video was posted online by head yell leader Casey Schaefer and had been removed by Friday, but copies were still available through other links.
"I was given strict orders not to answer any questions" related to the incident, Schaefer said. When asked from who, he said, "from above." He declined further comment.
Four of five of Texas A&M's yell leaders were in the car. In addition to Schaefer, Weston Wilcox, Travis Kennedy and John Busch were there. Reagan Thompson was not.
It was unclear what the objection was to the song.
"There is no student rule violation that's embedded in the video," Cook said. "The question is, is this representative of the university and the image that we want to portray?"
He declined to elaborate on what that image was.
He said that student affairs staff is looking into the matter. The vice president for student affairs, Joe Weber, did not respond to a message Friday.
"It's guys on a trip, just goofin' off and doing something they thought was kind of funny -- I can't see where the objection to that could be," said Bill Youngkin, a local lawyer and board member of the Former Yell Leaders Association.
"As the Shakespeare deal, much ado about nothing," Youngkin said.
One yell leader who didn't want to be named because of the sensitivity of the situation said the video was blown out of proportion and that they didn't intend it to be a representation of Texas A&M.
Texas Tech fans had been laughing about the video since it was posted online shortly after last week's game, some said.
Travis Cram, a 2007 Tech graduate, said he got an e-mail from a friend while driving back to Lubbock from Nebraska on Sunday. It said, "you have to watch this!" There was a running joke around campus that they should play the video during Saturday's game against the Aggies in Lubbock.
That won't happen, said Cram, who works for the Red Raiders' athletics department and also is director of the university's social media marketing.
"It's harmless fun," he said. "I hope no one gets badly punished over something that was just a funny joke."
The song was from Swedish pop star Günther. It's on his debut 2004 album, Pleasureman, which also features the cuts Touch Me, Naughty Boy and Enormous Emotion (I Love You).
"I don't know what kids listen to these days, but that's part of it, I guess," Youngkin said.
LOL Aggys
I wasn't making fun of the whole university, to be fair. Just the losers making the video.
Anybody know what hyperbole is? (suicide etc.)
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