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hha asscrotch
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Its looks like EAT bum and then, USF's bookstore had thought it was a good idea to order lettered Cheerleading shorts. Well our colors are Old Blue and Cafe Au Lait (Coffee with Milk) well ours were Navy and doo-doo brown, so then it was EAT bum in crap brown :rolleyes: :mad: GRRRR. the sisters who wear those shorts! |
OK, I looked at the last page of this thread without reading the first three and I'm still giggling. :p I don't have any DZ shorts/pants because I just thought one letter on each cheek looked funny, but hey, you all have just given me plenty of more reasons not to get any!
As for the original question, I always felt kinda stupid when I wore a letter shirt and carried my tote bag with the letters on at the same time...whenever I forgot and did that, I would just usually turn the bag around so that the letters faced inward. Being proud is one thing, but looking like an overly-eager pledge (new member, oops) is another. |
Yeah, boo to the USF bookstore for getting your colors wrong! I hate hate hate those cheerleading shorts with stitched letters on them. The worst part about them is when girls wear them to play football, and happen to be the center...let's just say sometimes the middle letter gets lost in the buttcrack. Kind of makes you wish you only had 2 letters, but then what? One letter on each cheek? :p :rolleyes:
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I can't be the only one that actually likes the pants with the letter on the butt - if I was they would stop making them! My big gave them to me at initiation and I think they're really cute.
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I think letters on the butt are cute, but I didn't like them enough to get them.
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Grrr! If you can't go the Cafe Au Lait right, they should have done old gold...it looks similar and looks A LOT better! And yes, our letters do look like EAT to non-greeks, I have freinds that used to make fun of me every time I wore letters around them |
Kinda reminds me of the Saturday Night live Tri Delta skits. They did some SERIOUS triple lettering!
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Yeah, it's all a superstition thing... here though it's called "double greeking"
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Its too tacky.
People in the 80's used to double letters and people thought of them as tacky. At times they would wear the jacket, a shirt, a sweatshirt, sweatpants and flip flops. Its a HUGE joke on my campus to be seen in such a mannor. Personlly I think it is tacky and makes the organization look too cliche. |
Conventions, parties, meetings....nuthin' but red/white and DST head to toe! I guess we would all be in "violation".
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