OF THE MANY cruel ironies of the 1999 tragedy, perhaps the cruelest was that Bonfire's collapse occurred at a school known for the eminence of its engineering programs. "It never occurred to me that the whole construction of it and the oversight of it was not being done by engineers, with Texas A&M being an engineering school," says Janice Kerlee, the mother of Tim Kerlee Jr., who died from the collapse.
well, it's an engineering school, but not a great one.
not surprised at all a bunch of dumb fucking texans at a 3rd rate university couldn't figure out how to pile wood to burn a fire without fucking it up.
they should have consulted the smart kids at Rice who know how to do math good.
well, it's an engineering school, but not a great one.
not surprised at all a bunch of dumb fucking texans at a 3rd rate university couldn't figure out how to pile wood to burn a fire without fucking it up.
they should have consulted the smart kids at Rice who know how to do math good.
well, it's an engineering school, but not a great one.
not surprised at all a bunch of dumb fucking texans at a 3rd rate university couldn't figure out how to pile wood to burn a fire without fucking it up.
they should have consulted the smart kids at Rice who know how to do math good.
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I get it now.
Neither of these is mine, but my two favorites came from the USC CFD:
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not surprised at all a bunch of dumb fucking texans at a 3rd rate university couldn't figure out how to pile wood to burn a fire without fucking it up.
they should have consulted the smart kids at Rice who know how to do math good.
We are lucky creepy even rambles around here