Very true. That's what the gentlemen in an upper class society always do.
There are a lot of gentlemen from upper class families that died for your freedom. What a kind thing for you to say about them, though.
Very true. That's what the gentlemen in an upper class society always do.
Your insistence in trying to claim yourself as elite and quickness to act like it's proper makes me think you are a wannabe.
i've seen the aggies calling the horns this
what does it mean? where did it come from?
T = Texas = Tea
Tea Sipper = The liberal elite.
Who the hell knows with that crazy cult.
It probably has 15 secret meanings above and beyond the accepted meanings.
The SEC got themselves an overdose of insanity with all the Aggie traditions.
If you try and keep up, you will never come close.
It makes freemasonry and college fraternity initiations look like kindergarten versions of secrecy.
And don't ever try and use any of the Aggie stuff if you cannot prove with at least 15 legal sources your direct connection to College Station. It is not an open membership like other fan bases.
All the 119 other schools combined don't have anywhere near the Aggie traditions.
It is a derogatory term meaning "tea sipper" commonly used by an Aggie toward a UT fan/alum/student while the Aggie is standing there in a dirty bowling shirt and has a net worth of $14. Army boots, thongs or barefoot is the preferred footwear for the Aggie as he goes on to make snide comments about the Longhorn's Polo shirt and recently laundered trousers. Aggie women dress the same as their men so it is difficult to explain their preferred mating rituals.
I am never out of flip flops, fish barefoot mostly, wear deodorant a couple times a week, wear t shirts all the time, wash my jeans once a week..... And I have a family, a nice home, and 3 nice vehicles.
I side with the Aggies here. Now I just may well use the term t sips.
^ not exactly a badge of pride for UT, is it?
^ evidence supporting fordman's conjecture that "tea sipper" might rightly be updated to "tee shirter"!
Then there's you, Oscar. The guy who's neither upper class nor chooses to fight for his country.
Your insistence in trying to claim yourself as elite and quickness to act like it's proper makes me think you are a wannabe.
There are a lot of gentlemen from upper class families that died for your freedom. What a kind thing for you to say about them, though.
He's doing a swell job of convincing us that he's a western movie expert tonight too. As soon as he's told enough whoppers and stirred up enough shit for the evening, he'll sneak out quietly.
T = Texas = Tea
Tea Sipper = The liberal elite.
Spend some time with them and that opinion will quickly change.......
This is true. But not of late. Since the Vietnam War, the upper classes have avoided the military.
Considering Sumlin didn't recruit Manziel, I think you might want to amend that statement
This is true. But not of late. Since the Vietnam War, the upper classes have avoided the military.