Before I start to give thanks, I thought I would rant.

There is something I have noticed about all Baylor graduates that I have encountered, and I noticed it at

When I gave Bone the autograph, a Baylor Alum just happened to be right next to him. When she saw the pic, the first thing she said as any Baylor Alum would say was "You know, she went to Baylor."
Why do Baylor graduates feel they have to tell the world that someone else went to Baylor? This drives me nuts. When wifeGeeding was just girlfriendGeeding, she use to do this all the friggin time. There is nothing wrong about being proud of your school and all, but it's as if they are inferring that Baylor is a small school and someone has made it big. Well, Baylor graduates, I have news for you - - - - your school isn't small. So it should be NO surprise to you that Baylor graduates are all over the place and some may actually be in the public eye. As a matter of fact, I would expect Baylor graduates to be very successful as their institution is very top notch.
I can understand if someone from Sul Ross State (enrollment of 2,043) pointed out to me that Dan Blocker (Hoss Cartwright) of "Bonanza" fame is an alumni, or that someone from little known Chabot College told me that Tom Hanks is a graduate. But it is no surprise that someone

Large schools have people in the public eye. You know you are a large school when:
- You are referred to as the world's largest Baptist university and oldest university in Texas.
- You have an undergraduate enrollment of just under 12,000 and ranked as #78 in theU.S. News America's Best Colleges 2006.
- You are a member of the Big 12 Athletic Conference. If the name of your conference has the word "big," then your college might just be a big redneck.
- You are a finalist for the George W. Bush Presidential Library. Which I'm sure it will end up winning, if anything, just so W can stick it to Ann Richards one last time.
- A total of 4 graduates have become governor.
- You hosted a Presidential Economic Forum.
All this just to say: Baylor folks, you have a great school, one to be proud of, just don't work so hard at trying to flaunt it.
In case anyone is wondering, I attended Hardin-Simmons University. I blame all gramatical, spelling, and typos on them. Our most famous graduate is Oprah's boyfriend.
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You know, Towski went to Oklahoma State University...
The girlfriend and I went down to Waco for the OSU/Baylor debacle this past weekend. We hung out with some fellow OSU friends that live in Waco. They have, of course, made the inevitable Baylor friends. And I now feel educated enought that I could conceivably author the Authoritative Who's Who of Baylor University.
It wore quite thin by halftime. (Could also have been the 38-7 score at the time.) By the second half, anytime one of the BU alums mentioned a name, my retort was "That's great! Why aren't they or any of the other name's you've mentioned actually here at the football game? Seriously, look around! There are like a dozen of you guys here!"
End of Rant.
Hey Towski -
When you were at Baylor, did you notice that parking garage? It is made out of brick, several stories stall, has a Chili's, and about five steeples on top of it. Yes, that was a parking garage. Money well spent I guess. Here is a drawing of it
http://www.baptiststandard.com/2002/3_4/images/baylor_parking.jpg
http://www.baptiststandard.com/2002/3_4/pages/baylor.html
Geeding
A better pic of the parking garage.
http://static.flickr.com/28/35275510_367208e783.jpg?v=0
Oh my freaking gosh!!!!!! They spent money on a parking garage that is better looking than most churches? If I was a Baylor student, and thank goodness I'm not, I would totally be ticked off.
Also, great observation about Baylor graduates. Most of them always seem like they have to prove that they have value in the world. I have no ideo way they seem so insecure.
Baggy -
Turns out those insecure Baylor folks call that garge the "Garage Mahal."
Check this out:
http://www.wordspy.com/words/GarageMahal.asp
Baylor's $ 15 million parking garage, with steeples and towers, has been called "Garage Mahal" and will house a Starbucks.
—photo caption, The Dallas Morning News, July 13, 2003
Rich people spend money on stupid things.
why put steeples on a garage?
Baylor people are good people overall, but I think you are totally right on this one. Whether is comes to sports or whatever, they always feel like they have to prove to someone that they "belong."
"Bloodsucking Baptists!" ;-)
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