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I think that the tissues/toilet paper is cute. Now, when I first saw it, http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/eek.gif But then, one of my LS's gave me an idea that to this DAY I think is just adorable! She wants to have a bathroom in her house, that is NOT for use, that is decorated with all AKA stuff: towels, soap, toilet paper, etc. I have always wanted a room to showcase my stuff (after I get enough of it), but I had never thought of that idea. I DO NOT, however, condone people blowing their noses or wiping their behinds with our letters. That is a given, and SERIOUSLY out of control. I had to laugh at this one soror at our regional conference. This chile pulled out of her purse some pink and green polka dot tissues!! After I had finished chuckling and teasing her, I realized, I wanted some too!! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/redface.gif |
Delta COMMISSIONED Fortitude, so its rights belong to the sculptor...
I'd rather see a little boy with "My mommy is a Delta" than a grown woman with "Future Delta"... and I'd like to see more of the "My ... is a Delta"... I bought one for my Delta Academy mentee that says "My mentor is a Delta".. she LOVES it...... and it shows that we are touching lives. Quote:
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Yes.. Delta thongs made their debut in 1998 at the convention in New Orleans... and did a reprise in Chicago in 2000... The sad part is that I think they sold out both times.
I think you need to rethink the Delta tissue idea... You found it funny that a Delta would blow her nose on pink and green polka dot tissue... Would it be equally funnny to see an AKA do the same with white tissue with little Deltas on it? Or what if you saw it in one of their bathrooms as toilet tissue? We need to respect EACH OTHER'S symbols... The vendors are the ones with the last laugh. P.S. I hope you realize that EVERY Delta has AKA "blood"... every one of our founders was an AKA. Quote:
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thanks for the clarification on fortitude.
another item i hate is the delta halter tops that look like bibs. the tie around the neck and around the mid-drift. i really thought that it was bib, but, could not figure out why it tied around the middle. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif some of them are white and you can see straight throught them and you know they sold out too. |
Ohhhhh.... okay....
But still... think about a Delta getting ahold of some of those tissues... Quote:
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thankyou 411 for telling those people in Ohio want they shouldn't be doing. 'cant stand tacky nalia. In my chapter, Alpha Chapter, we have so much extra protocol and etiquette, so when I see some of the tacky alia out there I just wonder what was going on in people's minds. Everything pink and green with the letters AKA does not represent my sorority as I'm sure everything red and white with the letters DST doesn't represent yours. Down with tacky 'nalia. Don't even look at it. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/wink.gif
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i wonder why fortitude isn't used more often. it is more official than some of the other items associated with delta. i really thinks she is a classy representation of the the sorority.
on another note, have any of you seen little boys wearing the 'my mom is a delta' shirts? i did once and it struck me as very odd. |
That's a god point... the DOLLAR SPEAKS. As long as we continue to PURCHASE these inappropriate items, they will be sold... and some of our national convention and regional conference vendors are guilty, as well...
We need to impress upon our sorors to walk away when they see size 2X "Future Delta" shirts, Delta thongs, and Delta tissues... and the man who has shirts on display that say "My Mother is An Delta"... he forgot to change it from "An AKA".... Contact the National Protocol & Traditions Committee and take them to task to monitor the wares of the folks they allow to vend at our meetings and to sue those who vend our items inappropriately or without a license. Quote:
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Actually, Fortitude is still under license from its sculptor, so people who just use it without permission are being sued...
I think little kids with the "My Mother is..." shirts are cute... What struck you as odd? Quote:
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And one more thing--
Don't vendors (and their merchandise) at conventions have to be approved by the national office? Is that not the case with stores and web-based businesses? Doesn't seem like is it. I agree that if we KNOW something shouldn't be made/sold with our letters on it (like underwear, house slippers, dust pans, etc.), we shouldn't buy it. No real businessperson will continue to make or attempt to sell something that is collecting dust on his/her store shelves! The reason inappropriate items are hot commodities is 'cause, somewhere out there, SOMEBODY is "ooh-ing and ahh-ing" over it! ------------------ Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Pi Kappa, SP97 #3 of QUINTESSENCE |
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If you're ever at a conference with him (he does quite a few), you'll be able to find him... His shirts are HANDWRITTEN in a kind of "script" faashion, using an iron-on... and he pops fresh popcorn and sells it.
I really think he just uses the shirt display as a front, because he sells more popcorn than shirts... but we probably wouldn't let him in the vendors area if he said he was a popcorn vendor... Quote:
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