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<blockquote data-quote="nod" data-source="post: 389765" data-attributes="member: 1627"><p>Sidewalk fan here: Never had issue with grad treating me any less, most are very excited to take me on board when I tell them "I never went to Tech".</p><p>The response is always "Awesome".</p><p></p><p>In some way I feel more of a fan as it's was a part of my youth, when you go to games and support team from the time you were 4 years old, after 50 years It may mean more to you then if you just became a fan at age 17/18. Be like having a dad from youth verses a step-dad when you were turn 18.</p><p>But the alumni have a unique bond because they have giving so much to get that degree, they are Tech, not just fans.</p><p>Being a Marine, I've met people that love the Marine Corps, may have loved it from their youth but never been in, I appreciate what they do, but it a little different then being a Marine. I don't think of them any less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nod, post: 389765, member: 1627"] Sidewalk fan here: Never had issue with grad treating me any less, most are very excited to take me on board when I tell them "I never went to Tech". The response is always "Awesome". In some way I feel more of a fan as it's was a part of my youth, when you go to games and support team from the time you were 4 years old, after 50 years It may mean more to you then if you just became a fan at age 17/18. Be like having a dad from youth verses a step-dad when you were turn 18. But the alumni have a unique bond because they have giving so much to get that degree, they are Tech, not just fans. Being a Marine, I've met people that love the Marine Corps, may have loved it from their youth but never been in, I appreciate what they do, but it a little different then being a Marine. I don't think of them any less. [/QUOTE]
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