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There is aiding and abeting .... And never understimated the power of a nitwit: They could have the cases sitting in a living room or the gift boxes put in the recycling .... I wouldn't be surprised to hear of a dunderhead move that identifies at least one perpetrator quickly.
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Like being the only one who doesn't show up for work on Monday? And the only one with a freshly dug/filled hole in the backyard?
All I know for sure is this: Chuck Norris is going to be some kind of mad that anyone dared to take his sorority's gold...and in TEXAS!!! |
LOL! Or having TriDelta boxes at the curb for pickup in front of your house. Here's one for you -- the perpetrator saves one to wear to work on March 3 ......
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...And gets arrested on Badge Day.
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Gosh I wish there was a like button for these posts. Chuck Norris is going to get his can of whoop ass ready.
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I just hope the authorities can recover the badges prior to any damage and news of the same comes soon.
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If I didn't have a rule about not getting my laptop out on weekends, I'd link to it. I haven't quite gotten the hang of links on my phone.
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Thanks, Dee. I wish Chuck would come back and post. I miss Chuck. *sigh*
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Decades ago during Leadership Consultant training at IHQ we got to see the safe where the returned badges were stored. Kinda creepy. I know it is special for a new initiate to get her very own badge....but what good are returned badges stored in a safe forever? Could the fraternity consider the value of the badges an asset, or use them as collateral? [For all I know they've been melting 'em down for years. Stewardship vs. sentiment.] |
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