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 TBSG, best of luck with the service organization.  You sound very committed to being Greek and doing philanthropies.  Maybe this will be what you have been waiting for!  :) | 
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 at the risk of being cliched, you go girl! TBSG, you are one heck of a classy lady. :)  Stay that way, and you will find your heart's desire - even if you didn't know what it was before you found it. James - my SSSS (sorority sister sarcasm sidekick) is in the throes of a divorce right now. If you are willing to road trip out here, I really think I have to hook you 2 up. :) | 
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 TBSG, I'm so happy, thrilled, in fact, that you are going to look at the other Greek options on your campus. You spoke so eloquently about the philanthropic aspect of the GLO you liked, I know that you will be led to a place where that passion will be put to good use. I strongly believe that things happen for a reason, I know that there is a place on your campus that needs your friendship, dedication and eloquence. Please pursue finding that place. violets P.S. I'm still quietly rooting for those "Prim Roses" :) | 
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 If you're interested in philanthropy please take a look into Alpha Phi Omega. I met a lot of Epsilon (TSU) members at regionals and sectionals. They are huge chapter, and are very active. They are great. My advisor including a few members are alums from that chapter. Also, membership with this org will NOT conflict with any other, you can still join a sorority if you wanted to. | 
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