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Flagship: the finest, largest, or most important one of a group of things (such as products, stores, etc.)

often used before another noun

How exactly was this misinterpreted? Heh.

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1 hour ago, Longhornfrenzy said:

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At some point you'd think they would eventually come off the cliff and learn that the world is not out to get them, in fact the world doesn't even really care.  They should listen to the great Kansas band's lyrics . . . "all we are is dust in the wind"

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Just to right the wrong on a recent coffee and football podcast, Texas A&M most certainly was not ranked number one by the AP poll in 2012. We have to go back to the 1957 season when undefeated Texas A&M was ranked number one 10/28, 11/4 and 11/11. What happened to spoil this perfect season you might ask?  A&M lost to Rice 7 to 6 and then lost to Texas the following week. They followed this with a loss to Tennessee in the bowl game. Typical Aggie.
 

The only other time A&M was ranked #1 was in 1939. That was when some enterprising Aggies borrowed $50k from a bank in Dallas run by an Aggie and bought almost all of the top 50 players in Texas. I don’t remember the year, but probably 1937.

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34 minutes ago, Tuco Ramirez said:

Did they just show up at some random apartment pool and start dancing and twirling?! Is this what happens in collie station on a hot summer day? 

Signaling to the neighborhood kids that the Ice Cream truck is on the way!

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