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quietstorm#10 08-24-2006 05:07 PM

Quiet Storm #10
 
We have to love our sisters and give them proper names. These names will follow them for the rest of their lives, and we have to put great thought into what we want our sisters to be known as..


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4-LIFE

quietstorm#10 08-24-2006 05:13 PM

We have to think about why we give these names and not just give names. These names have a strong meaning that we will carry forever..

QUIET STORM# 10

SeriousSigma22 08-24-2006 10:07 PM

Sorhor quietstorm#10,

Some members don't really think about the consequences in the long run when those undergraduate years are over with and the member continues to grow and develop within the sisterhood or brotherhood.


Serioussigma22:cool:

PhDiva 09-20-2006 01:18 AM

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Some members don't really think about the consequences in the long run when those undergraduate years are over with and the member continues to grow and develop within the sisterhood or brotherhood.
Just like some of *our* folks don't think about the consequences of giving our children names like Tanqueray, Clinique and Dijonaise. These kids will eventually grow up and become senior citizens with names like this and be scarred for life :(

pinkies up 09-20-2006 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by PhDiva (Post 1323889)
Just like some of *our* folks don't think about the consequences of giving our children names like Tanqueray, Clinique and Dijonaise. These kids will eventually grow up and become senior citizens with names like this and be scarred for life :(

Why do I teach a child named Hennesey? And this is no lie, her sister is Alize. (but it's pronounced Alice..:eek: :mad: :confused: ) Their mama wanted them to have "French" sounding names....:eek: I just hung my head down at the parent/teacher conference. Can you imagine me calling the roll? "Hennesey, has anyone seen Hennesey?" "I need Hennesey! Where is Hennesey?!!" Just shameful :mad:

cjoanell 09-20-2006 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by pinkies up (Post 1324381)
Why do I teach a child named Hennesey? And this is no lie, her sister is Alize. (but it's pronounced Alice..:eek: :mad: :confused: ) Their mama wanted them to have "French" sounding names....:eek: I just hung my head down at the parent/teacher conference. Can you imagine me calling the roll? "Hennesey, has anyone seen Hennesey?" "I need Hennesey! Where is Hennesey?!!" Just shameful :mad:

A mess, after teaching all day, you could probably use some........ never mind, lol

Japan357 09-21-2006 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by pinkies up (Post 1324381)
Why do I teach a child named Hennesey? And this is no lie, her sister is Alize. (but it's pronounced Alice..:eek: :mad: :confused: ) Their mama wanted them to have "French" sounding names....:eek: I just hung my head down at the parent/teacher conference. Can you imagine me calling the roll? "Hennesey, has anyone seen Hennesey?" "I need Hennesey! Where is Hennesey?!!" Just shameful :mad:


That is horrible.

Granny 10-06-2006 11:00 AM

That was cruel and I would never have that name placed on any para I had.





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Originally Posted by ClassyLady (Post 189218)
I have heard of some pretty bad ones but the worst was

N. E. W. Addition
NEW stands for Never Ever Wanted, and this was common knowledge

I just thought that was so cold.


cecarter82 10-08-2006 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Granny (Post 1334617)
That was cruel and I would never have that name placed on any para I had.


I am new to GC and also interested in a graduate org. in my area, I've seen plenty of bad line names on this forum. What are some good ones that have been given.

girlwithemail 10-23-2006 09:50 PM

The Name Game...
 
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Originally Posted by pinkies up (Post 1324381)
Why do I teach a child named Hennesey? And this is no lie, her sister is Alize. (but it's pronounced Alice..:eek: :mad: :confused: ) Their mama wanted them to have "French" sounding names....:eek: I just hung my head down at the parent/teacher conference. Can you imagine me calling the roll? "Hennesey, has anyone seen Hennesey?" "I need Hennesey! Where is Hennesey?!!" Just shameful :mad:



A couple of years ago, my cousin told me about one of her clients who is an elementary school teacher who had three students in one class with crazy names. She had a set of twins in the class -- Oranjello (pronounced o-RAHN-jel-lo) and Lemonjello (pronounced leh-MAHN-jel-lo). And here's the worst...she had a student named Shi**head, and his mother pronounced it (sheh-THEED) :mad::mad:.

What is wrong with some of these parents????? :confused::confused:

tld221 10-23-2006 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by cecarter82 (Post 1335657)
I am new to GC and also interested in a graduate org. in my area, I've seen plenty of bad line names on this forum. What are some good ones that have been given.

any particular org?? (checkin out your siggy)

Rho_Rho 10-23-2006 10:33 PM

Man these are horrible names ya'll. I know one time someone sent me a neophyte flyer and it had all the guys lines names and they were just terrible. The one that stuck out in my mind was "out to lunch." But I've also seen people who didn't go through any type of real process walk around with made up line #'s and their real names on their backs. So I dunno which is worse.

tld221 10-23-2006 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Rho_Rho (Post 1344494)
Man these are horrible names ya'll. I know one time someone sent me a neophyte flyer and it had all the guys lines names and they were just terrible. The one that stuck out in my mind was "out to lunch." But I've also seen people who didn't go through any type of real process walk around with made up line #'s and their real names on their backs. So I dunno which is worse.


first of all, im mad there are neophyte flyers going around. that is just asking to get shut down...
i think the made up #s and names is worse. i figure be real about yours if you didnt have a process. not that its anyone's business whether you did or not.

cecarter82 10-28-2006 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by tld221 (Post 1344476)
any particular org?? (checkin out your siggy)


Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc.

HiRHOshima 02-19-2007 12:48 AM

The worst ones I saw came from a line named after drugs and/or liquor...specifically, I recall "Blue MF" as one. To wear that on your line jacket?! I'm open-minded, but...lol.

Luckie1922 02-24-2007 01:25 PM

Mr. BIG:eek: , thats right...Mr., I would have died twice before I put that on a jacket

GRACED2BSGRHO 03-07-2007 03:37 PM

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A couple of years ago, my cousin told me about one of her clients who is an elementary school teacher who had three students in one class with crazy names. She had a set of twins in the class -- Oranjello (pronounced o-RAHN-jel-lo) and Lemonjello (pronounced leh-MAHN-jel-lo). :mad::mad:.
My aunt actually taught them.

Small world..


Lord Help the People ... Got one even Better SIRUITNOJ. A close friend taught a young man in her class and this was his name. This boy's mama named him this and it stands for satan I Rebuke you in the name of Jesus.

Pitiful.

SigmaRhoyalty2K1 03-07-2007 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by GRACED2BSGRHO (Post 1409508)
My aunt actually taught them.

Small world..


Lord Help the People ... Got one even Better SIRUITNOJ. A close friend taught a young man in her class and this was his name. This boy's mama named him this and it stands for satan I Rebuke you in the name of Jesus.

Pitiful.

oh glory... that has to be the worst i have ever heard!! :eek:

jojapeach 03-08-2007 10:51 AM

Why would you put Satan anywhere near your child's name? I hope that poor child will be standing at somebody's office on his 18th birthday so he can legally change that mess. And it makes me wonder how many more children did she emotionally damage with jacked up names? :confused:

cinammonkisses 03-08-2007 11:16 AM

There is a male member on my schools campus. His linename is:SpongeBob

GoldenGlow2000 03-11-2007 12:13 AM

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Originally Posted by GRACED2BSGRHO (Post 1409508)
My aunt actually taught them.

Small world..


Lord Help the People ... Got one even Better SIRUITNOJ. A close friend taught a young man in her class and this was his name. This boy's mama named him this and it stands for satan I Rebuke you in the name of Jesus.

Pitiful.

She must have really been running from something in her life to do this! :confused:

PGPeripheryGirl 03-13-2007 12:46 AM

Sometimes bad line names are a last resort for someone who a) was forced onto the line or b) decided to act up once they got there. Some of these names are extreme, but sometimes undeserving people make it to the finish line and a precedent has to be set.

tld221 03-13-2007 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by PGPeripheryGirl (Post 1412250)
Sometimes bad line names are a last resort for someone who a) was forced onto the line or b) decided to act up once they got there. Some of these names are extreme, but sometimes undeserving people make it to the finish line and a precedent has to be set.

doesnt mean its OK though... while your line name should reflect who you were online, you would hope that it would reflect the individual's character on the whole. so i question someone's prophytes who would give their neo's some derogatory or otherwise jacked up name when they a. are always going to have that name (i guess they could change it but i know lots of ppl who named themselves after crossing and i think that is wackness) and b. reflects the chapter (ie. making others go WTF??? and leaving room for disrespect - i mean if your own prophytes will call you that, why not someone else?)

and that's like a mother giving its newborn child a jacked up name because of the type of pregnancy she went through. should my mama named me "skater #1" (or something along those lines) because im the first born and i was born 2 months premature?

you get my point right? at the end, theyre just names and i find that people who make these things a big deal aint got nothing else better to do. just save yourself the drama by a. naming your neos with decent names (hell, initials will do!) b. dont put it on a jacket or t-shirt.

PGPeripheryGirl 03-13-2007 10:11 PM

Some names are outlandish and obvious i.e. Miss Celie, Skate... but some may be recognized as bad if you reall sit back and think about it. Some people don't show their true colors until after they know they've got it in the bag, and those people should not have the same caliber line names as those who know how to act. But initials sound like a great idea.

lilbay77 03-13-2007 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by GRACED2BSGRHO (Post 1409508)
My aunt actually taught them.

Small world..


Lord Help the People ... Got one even Better SIRUITNOJ. A close friend taught a young man in her class and this was his name. This boy's mama named him this and it stands for satan I Rebuke you in the name of Jesus.

Pitiful.

:eek: ! :confused: ! :o ! :mad: ! :( !

**Shaking Head** Unh uh I just refuse to belive this.

1908Revelations 03-13-2007 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by tld221 (Post 1412437)
doesnt mean its OK though... while your line name should reflect who you were online, you would hope that it would reflect the individual's character on the whole. so i question someone's prophytes who would give their neo's some derogatory or otherwise jacked up name when they a. are always going to have that name (i guess they could change it but i know lots of ppl who named themselves after crossing and i think that is wackness) and b. reflects the chapter (ie. making others go WTF??? and leaving room for disrespect - i mean if your own prophytes will call you that, why not someone else?)

and that's like a mother giving its newborn child a jacked up name because of the type of pregnancy she went through. should my mama named me "skater #1" (or something along those lines) because im the first born and i was born 2 months premature?

you get my point right? at the end, theyre just names and i find that people who make these things a big deal aint got nothing else better to do. just save yourself the drama by a. naming your neos with decent names (hell, initials will do!) b. dont put it on a jacket or t-shirt.

AMEN!!! I totally agree!

There is a girl I know her name is MS. Dumbass and another The Lewinski (sp?). Now I do not know what the later does or does not do, but I would not want that name nor would I want to issue and derogatory names to anyone moretheless my own soror.....maybe it's just me.

IncontRHOllable 03-27-2007 11:16 PM

I got a jacked up line name that I saw on members of one of the frats...

Yuck Mouff

Another one that I saw on one of the sororities

Fatty Gurl

I thought that was mean because the girl was....hmmmmmm, how do I say this politically correct, pleasantly plump.


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