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1908Revelations 05-01-2007 03:33 PM

^^ WOW!

Inkkkk....um...no

KAPPAtivating 05-02-2007 12:00 AM

^^^Lord forgive them for they know not what they do!:(

preciousjeni 05-06-2007 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by laylo (Post 1439229)
These weren't exactly said to me, but was anyone at the stepshow at Northeastern a couple weeks ago? Free (106 & Park) hosting...a mess...

And I quote:

Kappas: "Yo yo!
Free: "Yeah, yo yo! All a that."

Alphas: "A Phi! 06!"
Free: "06? Where's the class of 07 at?"

"Who do y'all want to win, Alpha Kappa, Delta Sigma, or Sigma Gamma Rho?"
(Called us this about 5 times)


Also imitated frat calls and steps all day and called sorority members "sorors". She tried to imitate the leaning back and yelling "INNNNNNcorporated" but didn't realize that the whole word is used, and kept saying "INNNNK!" We all just shook our heads.

Ooh no. :o

pinkies up 05-06-2007 12:29 PM

Was Free drunk or something?

tld221 05-07-2007 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by laylo (Post 1439229)
These weren't exactly said to me, but was anyone at the stepshow at Northeastern a couple weeks ago? Free (106 & Park) hosting...a mess...

And I quote:

Kappas: "Yo yo!
Free: "Yeah, yo yo! All a that."

Alphas: "A Phi! 06!"
Free: "06? Where's the class of 07 at?"

"Who do y'all want to win, Alpha Kappa, Delta Sigma, or Sigma Gamma Rho?"
(Called us this about 5 times)


Also imitated frat calls and steps all day and called sorority members "sorors". She tried to imitate the leaning back and yelling "INNNNNNcorporated" but didn't realize that the whole word is used, and kept saying "INNNNK!" We all just shook our heads.

ok was she trying to be cute or just that clueless? cause i would think she would be hip to BGLO etiquette.

and its about time someone got my name right! but yeah, wasnt there some MC who kept pronouncing the greek letters wrong, including Lambda as "lamma?"

deeznutz 05-10-2007 11:48 AM

thats some funny stuff....

Lyoness 05-10-2007 11:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jojapeach (Post 1435104)
SisterGreek, it might be mean, but your sentiments are real. Please don't feel bad knowing that your cousins insist on being foolish when they have three Greeks in the family that can give them valuable advice.

Quote:

Originally Posted by tld221 (Post 1439154)
and sistergreek Lyoness - i so feel you: not everyone is cut out to be a(n) XYZ. i have friends/family members that i shake my head on and dont feel any types of way about it.

Thanks so much. I thought it was just me. Sorry if I offended anyone out there. It's just so frustrating. I really love my family but I can't stand it when I see them doing something the wrong way and I might be able to help and they just won't listen. Sigh.

delph998 05-11-2007 12:22 AM

I can't believe Free doesn't know about Greek organizations.

For me the oddest/craziest thing wasn't said it was an event.

I live in Minnesota and Greekdom is not as prevalent here as it is in other cities. So, I was in Cub foods grocery shopping one day. All of a sudden I saw an African male wearing a sweater with the greek symbols Delta Sigma Theta on it. I was STUNNED! I went to him and asked where he got his sweater and his English was so broken that he couldn't really answer the question. I could not believe that.

Also it trips me out when people read my greek symbols and say, what does A, E, O mean.

1908Revelations 05-11-2007 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by delph998 (Post 1445106)
I can't believe Free doesn't know about Greek organizations.

For me the oddest/craziest thing wasn't said it was an event.

I live in Minnesota and Greekdom is not as prevalent here as it is in other cities. So, I was in Cub foods grocery shopping one day. All of a sudden I saw an African male wearing a sweater with the greek symbols Delta Sigma Theta on it. I was STUNNED! I went to him and asked where he got his sweater and his English was so broken that he couldn't really answer the question. I could not believe that.

Also it trips me out when people read my greek symbols and say, what does A, E, O mean.

I was at work and this little boy (5th grade) waled into my classroom with an AOPi hooded sweatshirt. I asked him were he got it, he couldn't remember. When I told him what AOPi was he was mad he had been walking around with that sweatshirt on. There are other greeks that work at the school I wonder why they didn't tell him.:confused:

jitterbug13 05-11-2007 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by delph998 (Post 1445106)
I can't believe Free doesn't know about Greek organizations.

For me the oddest/craziest thing wasn't said it was an event.

I live in Minnesota and Greekdom is not as prevalent here as it is in other cities. So, I was in Cub foods grocery shopping one day. All of a sudden I saw an African male wearing a sweater with the greek symbols Delta Sigma Theta on it. I was STUNNED! I went to him and asked where he got his sweater and his English was so broken that he couldn't really answer the question. I could not believe that.

Also it trips me out when people read my greek symbols and say, what does A, E, O mean.

This example is why sorors should either have a bonfire or give their stuff to another soror.

But I also know a soror who says AEO instead of DST. :confused:

delph998 05-12-2007 12:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jitterbug13 (Post 1445380)

But I also know a soror who says AEO instead of DST. :confused:

Is she really a soror?! :confused:

Lyoness 05-12-2007 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jitterbug13 (Post 1445380)
This example is why sorors should either have a bonfire or give their stuff to another soror.

But I also know a soror who says AEO instead of DST. :confused:

Quote:

Originally Posted by delph998 (Post 1445858)
Is she really a soror?! :confused:

That's really weird... :confused:

jitterbug13 05-12-2007 06:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by delph998 (Post 1445858)
Is she really a soror?! :confused:

I wondered the same thing. I only met her once, and she said another soror asked her to wrap gifts for us (when I was still on my wrapping hustle). Some of the others can or may vouch for her, but I personally can't. I think I was still a neo then, but with the help of GC, I can bust a perp with the quickness! :D :p

RitaMae1908 05-12-2007 07:06 PM

Was she serious!!! She can't be that dense... or can she???

Quote:

Originally Posted by laylo (Post 1439229)
These weren't exactly said to me, but was anyone at the stepshow at Northeastern a couple weeks ago? Free (106 & Park) hosting...a mess...

And I quote:

Kappas: "Yo yo!
Free: "Yeah, yo yo! All a that."

Alphas: "A Phi! 06!"
Free: "06? Where's the class of 07 at?"

"Who do y'all want to win, Alpha Kappa, Delta Sigma, or Sigma Gamma Rho?"
(Called us this about 5 times)


Also imitated frat calls and steps all day and called sorority members "sorors". She tried to imitate the leaning back and yelling "INNNNNNcorporated" but didn't realize that the whole word is used, and kept saying "INNNNK!" We all just shook our heads.


KAPPAtivating 05-14-2007 09:34 AM

This happened to me a couple of weeks ago:
 
I am on my lil' sister's campus where I know several people. Anyway, I am standing in the Student Center talking to some Bruhs and a couple of other folks, when this guy I know approaches us and starts talking. He started saying, "You know that line y'all just crossed over are some cool dudes! I knew they were gonna be Kappas. I could tell by looking at them!" Now to me, he is crossing over into that stalker conversation, but then he continues to say, "I am not really sure what I wanna do yet, I am confused between y'all and XYZ fraternity!"

At that point I am :mad::eek: , but then I simply told him, "my fraternity doesn't like confusion, so maybe you should just go with XYZ!" The other Bruhs were like...did he just TELL US he is confused:confused: ? Needless to say, he'll never be my FRAT!;)


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