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starang21 04-07-2004 07:45 PM

Re: Re: Re: Re: Putting you on BLAST!!
 
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Originally posted by phamason2003
HAHAHAHA, I knew you, Starang21, would make a comment like that. I knew it and sure enough you made it. " If he's to big" for you you'd need to call up your troops, whoa sounds like a gang thing. You a gangster in letters? Man, if I was like you I'd be fighting every second with people.

*F&AM, PHA-Cedars #64
*Phi Tau



ummmmm....nope.

Steeltrap 04-07-2004 09:11 PM

Pledging babypeople
 
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Originally posted by rho4life
If you didn't pledge at Kinder Care, you ain't sh*t:cool:

We only pledge kids who are potty trained!

Oh. My. Jaysis.
CTFU. CTFU. CTFU.:p :D :cool:

TheEpitome1920 04-07-2004 09:48 PM

Re: Re: Putting you on BLAST!!
 
[QUOTE]Originally posted by phamason2003
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Originally posted by rezilient
[He just doesn't know. That he has a beatdown waiting for him when he least expects it!

Are you serious? You and your org. are ready to hurt someone over a shirt? I would be mad and ready to say some kind or mean words (depending on their attitude), but hurting someone? Please tell me I have the wrong idea about what you mean. *Hold on* you only want to beat him down because he is trying to make money, right? If so I do the same, but not for wearing my letters.

-F&AM, PHA.Cedars #64
-Phi Tau
I can imagine the look on my mother's face when I tell her I'm in jail for beating someone up for wearing a Zeta shirt. Ummm NO!

deuika 04-07-2004 10:48 PM

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Originally posted by rho4life
If you didn't pledge at Kinder Care, you ain't sh*t:cool:

We only pledge kids who are potty trained!

That explains why my nephew had to drop line....ChIT!
Eh well, one can also go elementary. :D

starang21 04-07-2004 10:53 PM

if i ever saw toddlers party walkin and chantin'....i'd be through......

deuika 04-07-2004 10:59 PM

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Originally posted by starang21
if i ever saw toddlers party walkin and chantin'....i'd be through......
Ha....strolling to "...His Name Is My Name Tooooo....."

beast16 04-08-2004 08:03 PM

ya
 
well it depends on whom, beta theta pi letters are allowed to be worn by, A brother of beta theta pi, alumni, mother, daughter, sister, wife.

msn4med1975 04-08-2004 09:52 PM

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Originally posted by rho4life
If you didn't pledge at Kinder Care, you ain't sh*t:cool:

We only pledge kids who are potty trained!

ROFLMAO okay that was a priceless moment.

Sistermadly 04-08-2004 10:24 PM

Re: Re: Re: Re: Putting you on BLAST!!
 
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Originally posted by ChaosDST
Shut up, Suge Knight.
BWAHAHAHAHAH! Oh jeebus, that was funny. Thank you, ChaosDST. :D

(ETA: I'm not laughing at you starang21, just the comeback.)

abaici 04-09-2004 12:35 AM

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Originally posted by deuika
Ha....strolling to "...His Name Is My Name Tooooo....."
Oh my goodness!!!!!!!!http://www.click-smilies.de/sammlung...smiley-017.gif


Co-sign with Soror LI and TheEpitome1920! I'm in a sorority, not a gang. You can talk to/educate a person, but putting your hands on them is assault. Besides, I live in Los Angeles. It's just not a good idea. I LOVE MY AKA, but I also like living.

The funny thing is, I just had this convo with a friend about 2 hours ago. We were on our way to the mall and she wanted to get her jacket from her car, but I had already passed her car. She goes, that's ok, I'll just wear your jacket. She reaches and picks up my chapter jacket. I gave her a look (which she misconstrued, my look was actually, is there a jacket back there?) She like, oh. it's an AKA jacket. Then she continues, but what if I was near death. I said, but you're not.

Here's my stance: IF you are not soror, you should not wear AKA stuff. However, if I'm with my mom and it starts raining, she's going to be underneath my AKA umbrella.

HederaNaturale 04-09-2004 12:04 PM

Now what about "promotional" t-shirts... (i.e. The AKA Ice Cream Social) I know I don't know about any D-9 orgs having t-shirts made up for most events unless it's an ongoing program, like a deb cotillion or AlphaBets or something like that, and even then it's for kids and teens. I know I didn't carry my debutante bag or wear my t-shirt anywhere even when I was in high school unless it was a deb event, and I *KNOW* I wouldn't wear it now! (it was a jabberwock ;) ) Really, I'm not accustomed to seeing that kind of thing across the NPHC in general. Discuss.

abaici 04-09-2004 02:08 PM

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Originally posted by HederaNaturale
Now what about "promotional" t-shirts... (i.e. The AKA Ice Cream Social) I know I don't know about any D-9 orgs having t-shirts made up for most events unless it's an ongoing program, like a deb cotillion or AlphaBets or something like that, and even then it's for kids and teens. I know I didn't carry my debutante bag or wear my t-shirt anywhere even when I was in high school unless it was a deb event, and I *KNOW* I wouldn't wear it now! (it was a jabberwock ;) ) Really, I'm not accustomed to seeing that kind of thing across the NPHC in general. Discuss.
I remember a girl at Spelman who wore her AKA deb shirt ALL the TIME!! We just shook our heads.

CarolinaCutie 04-09-2004 02:34 PM

Re: Re: Guess what I saw!
 
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Originally posted by MysticCat81
Mind my own business.
Yup...

My letters mean so much to me. But the ideals that my founders set out for us also mean so much to me. I cannot IMAGINE anyone beating someone else up over a shirt. Some people need some anger management training... it's just a shirt. I would guess that 99% of people out there wearing these shirts are not "perps"- either they just don't know, or they are poor/homeless. I just think it's completely rude to stroll up to someone you DON'T know and question them about what they're wearing.

ChaosDST 04-09-2004 05:18 PM

Re: Re: Re: Guess what I saw!
 
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Originally posted by CarolinaCutie
I just think it's completely rude to stroll up to someone you DON'T know and question them about what they're wearing.
It's only as rude as you make it. There are always diplomatic ways to go about things.

Tippiechick 04-09-2004 06:36 PM

Re: Re: Re: Re: Guess what I saw!
 
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Originally posted by ChaosDST
It's only as rude as you make it. There are always diplomatic ways to go about things.

Just curious, how would you go about "diplomatically" asking a homeless person to remove the only shirt they might have? Unless you were going to offer them another shirt to wear, I don't think that's a very appropriate way of dealing with the situation.


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