BMX Bandit said:how did the call go?Quote:
Thank you for inspiring me to contact TAMU legal on Monday.
He gave them a piece of his mind, that's how it went
BMX Bandit said:how did the call go?Quote:
Thank you for inspiring me to contact TAMU legal on Monday.
This is where I am at.Captain Pablo said:
Adult only admission. This is not a big deal
If wine swilling women want to waste their money on stupid sh** like this, so be it
And yes, many of those same women would bring their kids if they were allowed
BusterAg said:This is where I am at.Captain Pablo said:
Adult only admission. This is not a big deal
If wine swilling women want to waste their money on stupid sh** like this, so be it
And yes, many of those same women would bring their kids if they were allowed
I like free speech. I'm not in line with gender-bending morals of the left.
My vote is to fight free speech I don't agree with using more free speech. I submit that there are more people at A&M that don't think drag is normal behavior than do.
The easiest thing to do is just ignore and go on with your life. But, making fun of the idea of dressing in drag by being ridiculous about it is more fun.
I said earlier in the thread.Captain Pablo said:BusterAg said:This is where I am at.Captain Pablo said:
Adult only admission. This is not a big deal
If wine swilling women want to waste their money on stupid sh** like this, so be it
And yes, many of those same women would bring their kids if they were allowed
I like free speech. I'm not in line with gender-bending morals of the left.
My vote is to fight free speech I don't agree with using more free speech. I submit that there are more people at A&M that don't think drag is normal behavior than do.
The easiest thing to do is just ignore and go on with your life. But, making fun of the idea of dressing in drag by being ridiculous about it is more fun.
So fight free speech you don't agree with using more free speech by being, uhhh, ridiculous?
What does that even mean?
BusterAg said:I said earlier in the thread.Captain Pablo said:BusterAg said:This is where I am at.Captain Pablo said:
Adult only admission. This is not a big deal
If wine swilling women want to waste their money on stupid sh** like this, so be it
And yes, many of those same women would bring their kids if they were allowed
I like free speech. I'm not in line with gender-bending morals of the left.
My vote is to fight free speech I don't agree with using more free speech. I submit that there are more people at A&M that don't think drag is normal behavior than do.
The easiest thing to do is just ignore and go on with your life. But, making fun of the idea of dressing in drag by being ridiculous about it is more fun.
So fight free speech you don't agree with using more free speech by being, uhhh, ridiculous?
What does that even mean?
Get about 2,000 hairy cowboys with beards to show up to the event in sundresses, boots, shorts, and giant water balloon filled DD bras.
Would be fun.
Can we trade them for the return of bonfire?Honolulu Blue said:
That "fun" can be off campus
One spring (or maybe fall) afternoon years ago, a girl named Karen and I rode our bicycles down Westheimer through the Montrose area.BusterAg said:I said earlier in the thread.Captain Pablo said:BusterAg said:This is where I am at.Captain Pablo said:
Adult only admission. This is not a big deal
If wine swilling women want to waste their money on stupid sh** like this, so be it
And yes, many of those same women would bring their kids if they were allowed
I like free speech. I'm not in line with gender-bending morals of the left.
My vote is to fight free speech I don't agree with using more free speech. I submit that there are more people at A&M that don't think drag is normal behavior than do.
The easiest thing to do is just ignore and go on with your life. But, making fun of the idea of dressing in drag by being ridiculous about it is more fun.
So fight free speech you don't agree with using more free speech by being, uhhh, ridiculous?
What does that even mean?
Get about 2,000 hairy cowboys with beards to show up to the event in sundresses, boots, shorts, and giant water balloon filled DD bras.
Would be fun.
The stars at night are big and brightBusterAg said:
Sorry, this opportunity was just too good to pass up.
"I don't like the drag show and so, to protest, me and a bunch of my friends are going to dress up in drag and come to the drag show."BusterAg said:I said earlier in the thread.Captain Pablo said:BusterAg said:This is where I am at.Captain Pablo said:
Adult only admission. This is not a big deal
If wine swilling women want to waste their money on stupid sh** like this, so be it
And yes, many of those same women would bring their kids if they were allowed
I like free speech. I'm not in line with gender-bending morals of the left.
My vote is to fight free speech I don't agree with using more free speech. I submit that there are more people at A&M that don't think drag is normal behavior than do.
The easiest thing to do is just ignore and go on with your life. But, making fun of the idea of dressing in drag by being ridiculous about it is more fun.
So fight free speech you don't agree with using more free speech by being, uhhh, ridiculous?
What does that even mean?
Get about 2,000 hairy cowboys with beards to show up to the event in sundresses, boots, shorts, and giant water balloon filled DD bras.
Would be fun.
And who knows? You guys could win!BusterAg said:
You guys keep missing the part where I say that such a thing would be fun to do.
Attendance by people being silly about this topic isn't mandatory, either.
Having fun IS winning!Anonymous Source said:And who knows? You guys could win!BusterAg said:
You guys keep missing the part where I say that such a thing would be fun to do.
Attendance by people being silly about this topic isn't mandatory, either.
BusterAg said:I said earlier in the thread.Captain Pablo said:BusterAg said:This is where I am at.Captain Pablo said:
Adult only admission. This is not a big deal
If wine swilling women want to waste their money on stupid sh** like this, so be it
And yes, many of those same women would bring their kids if they were allowed
I like free speech. I'm not in line with gender-bending morals of the left.
My vote is to fight free speech I don't agree with using more free speech. I submit that there are more people at A&M that don't think drag is normal behavior than do.
The easiest thing to do is just ignore and go on with your life. But, making fun of the idea of dressing in drag by being ridiculous about it is more fun.
So fight free speech you don't agree with using more free speech by being, uhhh, ridiculous?
What does that even mean?
Get about 2,000 hairy cowboys with beards to show up to the event in sundresses, boots, shorts, and giant water balloon filled DD bras.
Would be fun.
Years ago, I went to someone's house for dinner. The dinner was fine, but after that, there was a movie. Ever see Lust in the Dust starring a drag queen who went by the name of "Divine"?nai06 said:BusterAg said:I said earlier in the thread.Captain Pablo said:BusterAg said:This is where I am at.Captain Pablo said:
Adult only admission. This is not a big deal
If wine swilling women want to waste their money on stupid sh** like this, so be it
And yes, many of those same women would bring their kids if they were allowed
I like free speech. I'm not in line with gender-bending morals of the left.
My vote is to fight free speech I don't agree with using more free speech. I submit that there are more people at A&M that don't think drag is normal behavior than do.
The easiest thing to do is just ignore and go on with your life. But, making fun of the idea of dressing in drag by being ridiculous about it is more fun.
So fight free speech you don't agree with using more free speech by being, uhhh, ridiculous?
What does that even mean?
Get about 2,000 hairy cowboys with beards to show up to the event in sundresses, boots, shorts, and giant water balloon filled DD bras.
Would be fun.
This is a risky plan. You might get to your seats and realize you are actually having a good time and enjoying a drag show.
That would just be the worst.
Divine comes to mind when people here imagine drag shows as being some event based around sexually arousing the audience. I don't think many people would be sexually aroused by the sight of Divine in her dress and trademark garish makeup. That's not the point at all. Drag shows can definitely get bawdy but it's generally for comic effect.eric76 said:Years ago, I went to someone's house for dinner. The dinner was fine, but after that, there was a movie. Ever see Lust in the Dust starring a drag queen who went by the name of "Divine"?nai06 said:BusterAg said:I said earlier in the thread.Captain Pablo said:BusterAg said:This is where I am at.Captain Pablo said:
Adult only admission. This is not a big deal
If wine swilling women want to waste their money on stupid sh** like this, so be it
And yes, many of those same women would bring their kids if they were allowed
I like free speech. I'm not in line with gender-bending morals of the left.
My vote is to fight free speech I don't agree with using more free speech. I submit that there are more people at A&M that don't think drag is normal behavior than do.
The easiest thing to do is just ignore and go on with your life. But, making fun of the idea of dressing in drag by being ridiculous about it is more fun.
So fight free speech you don't agree with using more free speech by being, uhhh, ridiculous?
What does that even mean?
Get about 2,000 hairy cowboys with beards to show up to the event in sundresses, boots, shorts, and giant water balloon filled DD bras.
Would be fun.
This is a risky plan. You might get to your seats and realize you are actually having a good time and enjoying a drag show.
That would just be the worst.
I, the only Aggie there, thought it was pathetically stupid. The other three, all Rice grads, loved it.
Don't forget that Divine was the inspiration for Ursula in Disney's The Little MermaidActual Talking Thermos said:Divine comes to mind when people here imagine drag shows as being some event based around sexually arousing the audience. I don't think many people would be sexually aroused by the sight of Divine in her dress and trademark garish makeup. That's not the point at all. Drag shows can definitely get bawdy but it's generally for comic effect.eric76 said:Years ago, I went to someone's house for dinner. The dinner was fine, but after that, there was a movie. Ever see Lust in the Dust starring a drag queen who went by the name of "Divine"?nai06 said:BusterAg said:I said earlier in the thread.Captain Pablo said:BusterAg said:This is where I am at.Captain Pablo said:
Adult only admission. This is not a big deal
If wine swilling women want to waste their money on stupid sh** like this, so be it
And yes, many of those same women would bring their kids if they were allowed
I like free speech. I'm not in line with gender-bending morals of the left.
My vote is to fight free speech I don't agree with using more free speech. I submit that there are more people at A&M that don't think drag is normal behavior than do.
The easiest thing to do is just ignore and go on with your life. But, making fun of the idea of dressing in drag by being ridiculous about it is more fun.
So fight free speech you don't agree with using more free speech by being, uhhh, ridiculous?
What does that even mean?
Get about 2,000 hairy cowboys with beards to show up to the event in sundresses, boots, shorts, and giant water balloon filled DD bras.
Would be fun.
This is a risky plan. You might get to your seats and realize you are actually having a good time and enjoying a drag show.
That would just be the worst.
I, the only Aggie there, thought it was pathetically stupid. The other three, all Rice grads, loved it.
Yikesnai06 said:
Don't forget that Divine was the inspiration for Ursula in Disney's The Little Mermaid
One of the most comic was at the Westheimer Art Festival some years ago (around 1990 or so).Actual Talking Thermos said:Divine comes to mind when people here imagine drag shows as being some event based around sexually arousing the audience. I don't think many people would be sexually aroused by the sight of Divine in her dress and trademark garish makeup. That's not the point at all. Drag shows can definitely get bawdy but it's generally for comic effect.eric76 said:Years ago, I went to someone's house for dinner. The dinner was fine, but after that, there was a movie. Ever see Lust in the Dust starring a drag queen who went by the name of "Divine"?nai06 said:BusterAg said:I said earlier in the thread.Captain Pablo said:BusterAg said:This is where I am at.Captain Pablo said:
Adult only admission. This is not a big deal
If wine swilling women want to waste their money on stupid sh** like this, so be it
And yes, many of those same women would bring their kids if they were allowed
I like free speech. I'm not in line with gender-bending morals of the left.
My vote is to fight free speech I don't agree with using more free speech. I submit that there are more people at A&M that don't think drag is normal behavior than do.
The easiest thing to do is just ignore and go on with your life. But, making fun of the idea of dressing in drag by being ridiculous about it is more fun.
So fight free speech you don't agree with using more free speech by being, uhhh, ridiculous?
What does that even mean?
Get about 2,000 hairy cowboys with beards to show up to the event in sundresses, boots, shorts, and giant water balloon filled DD bras.
Would be fun.
This is a risky plan. You might get to your seats and realize you are actually having a good time and enjoying a drag show.
That would just be the worst.
I, the only Aggie there, thought it was pathetically stupid. The other three, all Rice grads, loved it.
eric76 said:One of the most comic was at the Westheimer Art Festival some years ago (around 1990 or so).Actual Talking Thermos said:Divine comes to mind when people here imagine drag shows as being some event based around sexually arousing the audience. I don't think many people would be sexually aroused by the sight of Divine in her dress and trademark garish makeup. That's not the point at all. Drag shows can definitely get bawdy but it's generally for comic effect.eric76 said:Years ago, I went to someone's house for dinner. The dinner was fine, but after that, there was a movie. Ever see Lust in the Dust starring a drag queen who went by the name of "Divine"?nai06 said:BusterAg said:I said earlier in the thread.Captain Pablo said:BusterAg said:This is where I am at.Captain Pablo said:
Adult only admission. This is not a big deal
If wine swilling women want to waste their money on stupid sh** like this, so be it
And yes, many of those same women would bring their kids if they were allowed
I like free speech. I'm not in line with gender-bending morals of the left.
My vote is to fight free speech I don't agree with using more free speech. I submit that there are more people at A&M that don't think drag is normal behavior than do.
The easiest thing to do is just ignore and go on with your life. But, making fun of the idea of dressing in drag by being ridiculous about it is more fun.
So fight free speech you don't agree with using more free speech by being, uhhh, ridiculous?
What does that even mean?
Get about 2,000 hairy cowboys with beards to show up to the event in sundresses, boots, shorts, and giant water balloon filled DD bras.
Would be fun.
This is a risky plan. You might get to your seats and realize you are actually having a good time and enjoying a drag show.
That would just be the worst.
I, the only Aggie there, thought it was pathetically stupid. The other three, all Rice grads, loved it.
There was an older house on a corner in the area that they were having the festival.
A bunch of "women" came out and started doing a striptease. Quite a few men didn't realize that those "women" were actually drag queens and they started cheering and applauding and getting a bit noisy.
Then, at one point, it became real obvious that those "women" were actually males. There were a lot of embarassd men in the crowd.
MostlyHarmless said:
So, when they say bag check....
olarmy96 said:nai06 said:
It doesn't look like they are using Aggieland so that's not an issue
Yeah, sure.
Good luck selling a Biphone mobile or maybe a Bamsung Galaxie.
Slight variations in spelling can certainly infringe on a trademark.
Thank you for inspiring me to contact TAMU legal on Monday.
Really no reason to ask this to a liberal male feminist who is consumed with unhealthy and irrational levels of hatred for a relatively moderate GOP President. We have all observed these types in the wild. They are far from stable or moral.HoustonAg9999 said:you really hate Trump that much you hoped he died how big of a loser are you in real life?Actual Talking Thermos said:lmao can you livestream this or somethingolarmy96 said:
Thank you for inspiring me to contact TAMU legal on Monday.
BREAKING: Federal Judge Lee Rosenthal just issued an order blocking Texas A&M University from canceling a drag show on campus because, according to her, Trump's Executive Order "cannot override First Amendment Protections."
— George (@BehizyTweets) March 24, 2025
"Nothing in the Draggieland performance offends the… pic.twitter.com/67Sbt7501t
will25u said:BREAKING: Federal Judge Lee Rosenthal just issued an order blocking Texas A&M University from canceling a drag show on campus because, according to her, Trump's Executive Order "cannot override First Amendment Protections."
— George (@BehizyTweets) March 24, 2025
"Nothing in the Draggieland performance offends the… pic.twitter.com/67Sbt7501t
Waffledynamics said:
I think this is fine. I'm not a fan of drag myself, but they're keeping it 18+. That's what we all wanted for this stuff.