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The spy who loved them.

Publication: Texas Monthly
Publication Date: 01-NOV-06
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: The spy who loved them.(Editor's Letter)

Article Excerpt
When I moved to Texas to work for TEXAS MONTHLY in late 1991, the two words staring out at me from an upcoming cover were "Aggie Sex." Was I on a different planet? I quickly got up to speed on what an Aggie was--sex I'd heard of--but it took me a bit longer to really get the Aggies, the peculiar (in the best sense) species that inhabits Texas A&M University's College Station campus and other glamorous locales in perpetuity. Now, nearly fifteen years later, although I'm still...



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