Freshmen at Large - Cristine Mayer pt. 3
So this past weekend, I had the opportunity to see my very first Fightin’ Texas Aggie First Down at my first Fightin’ Texas Aggie football game as a Fightin’ Texas Aggie student. Which made me think of my Fightin’ Texas Aggie good friend who made a Fightin’ Texas Aggie good point, that anything good could be made better by adding “Fightin’ Texas Aggie” to it. My favorite thing about being a Fightin’ Texas Aggie is the Fightin’ Texas Aggie traditions. Fightin’ Texas Aggie Midnight Yell is probably my Fightin’ Texas Aggie favorite. The Fightin’ Texas Aggie Yell Leaders make it a great Fightin’ Texas Aggie experience and the Fightin’ Texas Aggie heat isn’t that bad at midnight. Fightin’ Texas Aggie MSC Open House was a great Fightin’ Texas Aggie chance to meet Fightin’ Texas Aggie people and get involved. I was a bit overwhelmed by all the Fightin’ Texas Aggie organizations, but it was still a Fightin’ Texas Aggie good time. After the Fightin’ Texas Aggie football game, I hopped on over to Fightin’ Texas Aggie Chili’s with some Fightin’ Texas Aggie Thetas where I had some Fightin’ Texas Aggie water.
Being a Fightin’ Texas Aggie means you get to experience lots of Fightin’ Texas Aggie fun. Since I’ve been in the Fightin’ Texas Aggie city of College Station I’ve experienced some awesome Fightin’ Texas Aggie restaurants. Fightin’ Texas Aggie Potbelly is quite possibly my favorite addition. Get a good ’ol Fightin’ Texas Aggie sandwich with a Fightin’ Texas Aggie cookie and you’re set. But I must say, nothing quite compares to the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Sbisa cookies. So basically, in a Fightin’ Texas Aggie conclusion, it’s great to be a Fightin’ Texas Aggie, and when you just can’t Fightin’ Texas Aggie “whoop” yet, it’s OK to show your school spirit by adding “Fightin’ Texas Aggie” to any Fightin’ Texas Aggie word.
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