Sillybean

February 7, 2005

Camp Anderson yell

“Camp Anderson, Apathetic Ags!
Whoopty freakin’ do.
We don’t go to stack or cut,
Reveille is just a mutt,
Midnight yell is for buffoons.
We SURE as hell don’t bleed maroon.
AAAAA…. whatever.”

That’s probably copyright 1996 or 1997 by the authors of Ewe Hall, whose names escape me just now, but alas, I don’t have the comic strip handy.

(If you’re not familiar with Texas A&M, just ignore this post… nothing to see here….)

Comments

  1. I miss Ewe Hall.

    Posted by Sarah on February 8th, 2005 at 3:28 pm

  2. I, too, miss Ewe Hall. I actually found your post because I was doing a web search for Ewe Hall. One of the authors was John Lemons ‘96. I’m looking for him ‘cuase I’d like copies of his great strip.

    Gig’em!

    Posted by Carino '99 on February 26th, 2005 at 12:31 pm

  3. I am also looking for Ewe Hall comics. Let me know if you ever find some online. I knew I should have cut more out of the paper back when I was in school. I like the strip about the roommate with an alternative lifestyle—he’s a canibal.

    Posted by JBH '98 on March 1st, 2005 at 12:35 pm

  4. The authors were John Lemons ‘96, Ed Goodwin ‘98, and David Doyle ‘96. Doyle was later replaced by David Hoffman ‘99.

    Posted by Keegan '99 on March 11th, 2006 at 9:47 pm

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