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a.e.B.O.T. 03-23-2006 03:30 PM

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Originally posted by ZZ-kai-
There is only one loving cup. Ya-betta-recognize, beatch:

http://mybeta.net/index.php?option=c...100&Itemid=135

Actually, Beta isnt the only fraternity that has a loving cup... or at least uses the term...

although, based on the confirmed history of beta's loving cup, rhey didnt steal the idea from anyone...

PiKA2001 03-24-2006 12:52 AM

So what goes into the loving cup. Whiskey, wine, or unicorn blood?

BTW, Beta's got a sweet badge.

fire1977 03-28-2006 01:37 PM

Re: not a joke ;-)
 
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Originally posted by bapitt 09
Anyone know how to keep a unicorn quiet?

For that matter, who knows where I can get a hold of a koala? Our unicorn, ummm, well let's say he needs a friend.

They aren't on crack they are just incredibly weird.

Is this before or after the tanning beds and the mechanical bull?

PiKA2001 05-09-2006 10:04 AM

HARTFORD, Conn. - A Yale University historian has uncovered a 1918 letter that seems to lend validity to the lore that Yale University's ultra-secret Skull and Bones society swiped the skull of American Indian leader Geronimo.

The letter, written by one member of Skull and Bones to another, purports that the skull and some of the Indian leader's remains were spirited from his burial plot in Fort Sill, Okla., to a stone tomb in New Haven that serves as the club's headquarters.

According to Skull and Bones legend, members — including President Bush's grandfather, Prescott Bush — dug up Geronimo's grave when a group of Army volunteers from Yale were stationed at the fort during World War I. Geronimo died in 1909.

"The skull of the worthy Geronimo the Terrible, exhumed from its tomb at Fort Sill by your club... is now safe inside the (Tomb) together with his well worn femurs, bit & saddle horn," according to the letter, written by Winter Mead.

But Mead was not at Fort Sill and researcher Marc Wortman, who found the letter last fall, said Monday he is skeptical the bones are actually those of the famed Indian fighter.

"What I think we could probably say is they removed some skull and bones and other materials from a grave at Fort Sill," he said. "Historically, it may be impossible to prove it's Geronimo's. They believe it's from Geronimo."

Harlyn Geronimo, the great grandson of Geronimo, said he has been looking for a lawyer to sue the U.S. Army, which runs Fort Sill. Discovery of the letter could help, he said.

"It's keeping it alive and now it makes me really want to confront the issue with my attorneys," said Geronimo, of Mescalero, N.M. "If we get the remains back... and find that, for instance, that bones are missing, you know who to blame."

A portion of the letter and an accompanying story were posted Monday on the Yale Alumni Magazine's Web site.

Only 15 Yale seniors are asked to join Skull and Bones each year. Alumni include Sen. John Kerry, President William Howard Taft, numerous members of Congress, media leaders, Wall Street financiers, the scions of wealthy families and agents in the CIA.

Members swear an oath of secrecy about the group and its strange rituals, which are said to include an initiation rite in which would-be members kiss a skull.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060509/...ronimo_s_bones

moe.ron 11-05-2006 01:35 AM

Virgin goat blood. That is the way to go.

CarolinaDG 11-10-2006 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by moe.ron (Post 1351729)
Virgin goat blood. That is the way to go.

But how do you know that the goat's REALLY a virgin? Are there tests? Do you just ask it and hope it's not lying?


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