In a message dated 6/30/2006 11:40:59 PM Central Standard Time,
johann@xxxxxxxx writes:
Almost, but you have to start as an undergrad to go through the proper
brainwashing. If you come in as a grad student it doesn't quite work,
luckily.
Well, to be "brainwashed" in the traditions of the largest fraternity in the
world might not be the worst thing which could happen to a person. Damn
good school . . . they accepted you, didn't they? I'm not an Aggie, however
my
youngest daughter graduated there in 1995. It was not our first choice for
her, although it was hers. She made a wonderful decision!
Now, for your aversion to a little gray matter cleansing, I'd say the
territory into which you have wandered will be the true test of your strength.
Spending much time at all on this list will leave you hopeless indoctrinated
into the thought patterns of the Zuikohead.
Be warned that Zuikoholism is a serious condition, for which there is no
known cure.
Welcome to the club. Watch postings for the 12 step meetings in your area.
If you are not familiar with the Houston area and want ideas of places to
photograph, contact me.
<[8^) Bill Barber
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