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So an Aggie turns out to not be quite as cool as he tells everyone he is.

I don't think that's ever happened before. I'm in shock.

Why couldn't he just bore everyone ad nauseum about bonfires, drill teams, and "this one time, in the Corps of Cadets..." stories like everyone else?

:bash:

He works in the A&M administration. He isn't an Aggie and never has been (never will be either...)

So an Aggie turns out to not be quite as cool as he tells everyone he is.

I don't think that's ever happened before. I'm in shock.

Why couldn't he just bore everyone ad nauseum about bonfires, drill teams, and "this one time, in the Corps of Cadets..." stories like everyone else?

:bash:

Eat a shaft.

But records obtained by The Eagle indicate Alexander Kemos never was part of the elite fighting force, and Texas A&M officials confirmed Friday that he doesn't have a doctorate or even a master's degree, which was a posted requirement for the $300,000-a-year position that serves as the top adviser to Texas A&M President R. Bowen Loftin.

On Friday morning, the day after he was confronted with questions about his background by Loftin in Maine, where the pair were vacationing, he resigned.

Am I the only one that finds it odd that two dudes were vacationing together?

Am I the only one that finds it odd that two dudes were vacationing together?

I think it's kinda sweet.

Am I the only one that finds it odd that two dudes were vacationing together?

That's how they do it in Texas.

That's how they do it in Texas.

Don't you basically live in San Fran?

Just say'in.

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