ChaosDST |
08-25-2003 12:05 AM |
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Originally posted by HotDamnImAPhiMu
I am from Richmond, yes.
Chaos, I'm going to have to respectfully disagree with you on your statement that While I agree, of course, that all of the D9 are represented and have respected places on their respective campuses, there is at this time very little interaction between the D9 and the NPC on Virginia Commonwealth Univerity's campus, outside panhellenic structure & board meetings. To tell you the truth, I had no idea how many of the D9 were represented on campus or any of their colors until I joined GC. While attending VCU I roomed with members of two of the four other NPC sororities and dated members of four of the nine IFC fraternities. So I think I was well exposed to greek life in general. It was my impression that while the D9 and the NPC have great respect for each other and would be well served by more interaction, currently, interaction between the two is fairly limited.
Additionally, I'm going to have to say I found your statement,
kind of inflammatory. Honestly, you really have quite a limited frame of reference to draw on as to my knowledge of my chapter's history and traditions, and even less of a frame of reference to assume what my chapter was or was not intending to do when we initiated use of this particular call.
I think it'd serve us both well to realize that GLO tradition is hundreds of years long and it'd be about as hard to "steal" a call as it would be to "steal" the common use of the letter F. Aside from that, I'm sure you've heard the phrase that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
/soapbox, but I have to say I think I'm going to stay out of the water on the rest of this one, because I'm finding it INCREASINGLY difficult to be ladylike for this thread!
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No one's challenging your ladylikeness. But, perception is 98% of our reality.
I am extremely familiar with VCU, so I will have to disagree with your assessment, as well. While Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. is no longer well represented at VCU, you all got the call from somewhere. Without going through a long sob story about the whole thing. I asked you when you all started doing the call. You told me that you didn't know, but that you became a member Fall 2001. So, again, the rest is not really important if you don't really know the history behind your "call."
NPHC "calls" aren't hundreds of years old, though. I bet Phi Mu's "You Knooooow" isn't hundreds of years old, either (LOL). So, I was just attempting to fill in the blanks that you were unable to fill in for me. Since you said that imitation is the highest form of flattery, I think you've summed up this dialogue quite nicely.
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