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Okay, I remembered a funny walk of shame story.
The summer b/w my freshman & sophomore year, I stayed on campus while taking summer classes. Well, one night I got a little too drunk and got sick. This strange boy kept following me down to my room, so I called my friend Scott who was also up for the summer, but he was living in a different part of campus b/c he was in charge of the dorm where all the people would stay when they came in for conferences. Anyways, he came down to get me and let me crash in his room (he was so nice - he let me have his bed and he took the couch :) ). The next morning (Sunday morning), we woke up and he was going to drive me back down to my dorm. This is the point where I tell you the conference that was in that week was a religious group. Yeah, you can see where this is going. We went to leave, and as we walk off the elevator, all 40+ of the "Presbyterians" were sitting in the lobby waiting for the van to pick them up to take them to church. THAT was a walk of shame - and I didn't even do anything to be shameful of! |
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the girl was fair and went upstairs with her favorite kok..she knocked around and came back down and she takes the walk..the walk of shame shes not to blame cuz who could resist a kok? the walk of shame, she found her fame and now she takes the walk |
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lol......was this with a pike by any chance? I know the houses are right by each other at UCF. |
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Maybe it was the Tri-delt house that was down by the pike house. I remember going over there wasted when I was in orlando and thinking to myself...awww, ZTAngel. Don't ask me why. ;)
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When I was at Pitt, the fraternity where I was a little sister was situated in such a way that anyone looking would have a clear view of the walk-of-shamers heading back down the hill the next morning (there's now a huge dorm separating this house from most of the others so I'd imagine the view has been compromised)
The guys would sit there in front of the house watching and laughing like they were at a parade or something. :rolleyes: I have personally never done the Pitt walk of shame, but I would imagine it is less horrifying than it would be than (as a guy) having to walk out of a sorority suite the next day being gawked at by 18 girls plus any others he'd run into on the way to the lobby! |
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She knocked around and came back down and now she takes the walk. The walk of shame - she's not to blame. Who could resist the KOK. The walk of shame she found her shame and now she takes the walk! |
^ LMAO. Yeah, that movie was funny!
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I never did the walk of shame or the stride of pride.
When I walked on campus early one Sunday morning, people passed me and said "Walk of Shame." I was going to mass. |
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My friend has a really funny book- the Bad Girl's Guide to Partying or something like that, and it has ridiculous ideas for the "stride of pride/walk of shame" . It suggests stuff like winking at strangers, playing with pets and small children you encounter on the street, and going directly to church and sitting in the front row. Nothing I would ever do, but really funny none the less.
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I used to be a tour guide at Elon and we would do 9am tours on Saturday mornings and it was always a real treat when we would be touring a all male or all female dorm and have someone of the opposite sex come out of a room, all dolled up from the night before and try and explain that one. Even more fun when it would be one of my sisters!
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