And then your ring slips out of your soapy hands and falls into a crack and you lose it forever.
Texas A&M Baseball
Ags in Omaha: Here's how to get bubbles into TD Ameritrade Park
If you hadn't heard yet, Omaha's TD Ameritrade Park banned something new this year in their stadium: "Bubbles, Bubble making materials and bubble making devices."
Good luck with that — Ags never go down without a fight.
And it didn't take long for one to find a solution. Former yell leader (and owner of delicious Good Bull BBQ), Roy May, came up with a brilliant idea using something Aggies in Omaha already have with them: their Aggie Ring.
It may not work as well as a bubble machine, and you may not want to shake hands with people after the bathroom soap is emptied, but bubbles will fly in Omaha.
In fact, they already have.
It's not confirmed if these bubbles were the product of Aggie Rings or a smuggled bubble maker, but hopefully we'll see plenty more on Tuesday when A&M faces TCU in an elimination game for the third straight year.
Good luck with that — Ags never go down without a fight.
And it didn't take long for one to find a solution. Former yell leader (and owner of delicious Good Bull BBQ), Roy May, came up with a brilliant idea using something Aggies in Omaha already have with them: their Aggie Ring.
It may not work as well as a bubble machine, and you may not want to shake hands with people after the bathroom soap is emptied, but bubbles will fly in Omaha.
In fact, they already have.
It's not confirmed if these bubbles were the product of Aggie Rings or a smuggled bubble maker, but hopefully we'll see plenty more on Tuesday when A&M faces TCU in an elimination game for the third straight year.
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