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BBelleADPi 09-10-2006 06:16 PM

So I met Nancy Grace last night...
 
at a birthday party. And I have to tell you, ladies, she is one class act! Very low key, EXTREMELY easy to talk to-I really regret not being able to spend more time with her. We talked about several things, among them ADPi, but I never got a chance to ask her any questions about her work, and I SO would have enjoyed that. We talked for about 20-30 minutes, off and on, as other people came up. Oh-when I introduced myself and told her I was an ADPi from Georgia Southern, she immediately hugged my neck, grabbed my hand, and gave me the ADPi handshake. She was very understated, very "uncelebrity acting"-she represents us well, sisters!

ASUADPi 09-10-2006 06:44 PM

can I say jealous!

honeychile 09-10-2006 08:01 PM

PEA GREEN!!!!

adpiucf 09-10-2006 08:14 PM

I was at a law school fair yesterday and I thought of NG when I passed by the Mercer table! :)

polarpi 09-10-2006 10:56 PM

I was flipping channels last night and stopped when I saw her show was on - I'm also going to ask for her book for Christmas this year :)

I think she'd be an awesome speaker at Convention, don't you? :D

ASUADPi 09-10-2006 11:32 PM

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Originally Posted by polarpi

I think she'd be an awesome speaker at Convention, don't you? :D

Seriously, doesn't it make you wanna be someone "higher up" so we can get her to speak at convention. :D

lyrica9 09-11-2006 04:20 AM

um... who's nancy grace?? (i feel stupid, or young, or both.)

adpiucf 09-11-2006 10:03 AM

She is an ADPi alumna and former lawyer with a nationally syndicated news show that usually focuses in on human interest stories such as missing persons, domestic violence, etc. She's been parodied a bit on network TV dramas as the obnoxious reporter seeking glory through telling the victims' stories and badgering defense attorneys of rapists, murderers, etc.

People are usually 50/50 with her-- love her or hate her. She was on the cover of the last Adelphean magazine. Personally, I think she'd be a rather controversial speaker at an event b/c people are so divided over her.

BBelleADPi 09-11-2006 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by adpiucf

People are usually 50/50 with her-- love her or hate her. She was on the cover of the last Adelphean magazine. Personally, I think she'd be a rather controversial speaker at an event b/c people are so divided over her.


You know, normally I would have agreed with you on that, but after having met her, I really think she would be an awesome speaker at Convention. I say that because, one-on-one, she is nothing like her television persona. She really has a way of listening to you, and she doesn't force herself or ideas into a conversation. Also, she truly enjoyed talking about ADPi, and has at least two family members who are also ADPis. She told me what the connection was with the girl who is now at Georgia Southern, but I don't remember exactly-the music was loud, and she was talking into my ear so that I could hear her, but I don't think I got it all. I know it was in the Adelphean. Oh, I meant to tell everyone that she also said she sent "several" copies of it to her mother! As she should, ha ha! Without her TV make-up and in a noncombative environment she is just so less "threatening," and comes off much softer. Also, the guy she was with was in a fraternity in college, which was actually the reason they were at this event-it was the fiftieth birthday of one of his fraternity brothers. And, we talked about some rush, sigh, recruitment issues. She made a very cute remark about how I was feeling about something that happened recently with rush, which I won't repeat, but believe me, she can relive her sorority days!! Also, I imagine she gave a good bit of time, at least permission, for the Adelphean article. So, while I hadn't thought about her speaking at an ADPi related event, I bet she would be a very interesting, as well as heartwarming, speaker. And I would most definitely want to be there!

By the way, she is so much shorter than I thought she would be. And, she wasn't all dressed up to a T-the event was casual, and she just fit right in with the rest of us. When I get the pictures we took (we looked at the first one on the person's digital camera, and it looked a little light. I said, "That's OK," but she said, "Nope, we gotta take another one!"), I'll post, and yall can PM me your email addresses and I'll send them to you. That is, if I look halfway decent in them!:D

Adelphean 09-11-2006 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by adpiucf
People are usually 50/50 with her-- love her or hate her. She was on the cover of the last Adelphean magazine. Personally, I think she'd be a rather controversial speaker at an event b/c people are so divided over her.



I agree. ADPi or not, I can't stand her.

adpiucf 09-12-2006 10:27 AM

Exactly. And while I'm sure she is lovely in person, it is precisely this kind of split opinion on her that makes her a controversial choice as a speaker to those who haven't had the opportunity to meet her one-on-one.

Although the speaker they had one night at 03 conference was, in a word, annoying. I can't tell you how much I despise motivational speakers. I'm sure there are some humble and great ones out there, but all the ones I've ever seen are a bunch of attention whores. And annoying as all get-up.

sdsuchelle 09-12-2006 05:02 PM

Aww! That's awesome!

polarpi 09-12-2006 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by adpiucf (Post 1318806)
Exactly. And while I'm sure she is lovely in person, it is precisely this kind of split opinion on her that makes her a controversial choice as a speaker to those who haven't had the opportunity to meet her one-on-one.

I can see your point - I just also feel the same way with Karen Hughes at last year's Convention (she is/was(?) part of President Bush's team in some capacity, which honestly I'm not that interested in). Different situation, but same feeling about having her as a speaker. :/

honeychile 09-13-2006 12:58 AM

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Originally Posted by polarpi (Post 1319134)
I can see your point - I just also feel the same way with Karen Hughes at last year's Convention (she is/was(?) part of President Bush's team in some capacity, which honestly I'm not that interested in). Different situation, but same feeling about having her as a speaker. :/

FYI, Karen Hughs is President Bush's former Communications Director - irreverantly known as a "spin doctor".

I don't think there will EVER be a speaker for such a diverse group who would hold everyone's interest. I've been to more of these types of situations than I care to remember, and I think there were maybe two or three who really enthralled me - but lost a lot of other people! So, it's "how nice, let's be polite, maybe we'll get something out of it (or not), and clap when it's over." Their job is "KISS"!

NutBrnHair 09-13-2006 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by BBelleADPi (Post 1317611)
at a birthday party. And I have to tell you, ladies, she is one class act! Very low key, EXTREMELY easy to talk to-I really regret not being able to spend more time with her. We talked about several things, among them ADPi, but I never got a chance to ask her any questions about her work, and I SO would have enjoyed that. We talked for about 20-30 minutes, off and on, as other people came up. Oh-when I introduced myself and told her I was an ADPi from Georgia Southern, she immediately hugged my neck, grabbed my hand, and gave me the ADPi handshake. She was very understated, very "uncelebrity acting"-she represents us well, sisters!

Did you tell her you knew her college classmate, "NutBrnHair?!?" Oh...wait...she knows me by a different name. Nevermind. :rolleyes:

Can I also interrupt your forum to give my thoughts on "controversial" Convention speakers?

About 15 years ago, Chi Omega named Congresswoman Pat Schroeder a "Woman of Achievement" at a Convention. (Certainly, politically a controversial person.) She attended. Received the award. Gave a speech and was lovely. She recieved a standing ovation (not from 100%) but overall, was very well received. All should be able to agree she did "achieve" great things -- whether or not you would VOTE for her was another thing.

honeychile 09-13-2006 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by NutBrnHair (Post 1320049)
Did you tell her you knew her college classmate, "NutBrnHair?!?" Oh...wait...she knows me by a different name. Nevermind. :rolleyes:

Can I also interrupt your forum to give my thoughts on "controversial" Convention speakers?

About 15 years ago, Chi Omega named Congresswoman Pat Schroeder a "Woman of Achievement" at a Convention. (Certainly, politically a controversial person.) She attended. Received the award. Gave a speech and was lovely. She recieved a standing ovation (not from 100%) but overall, was very well received. All should be able to agree she did "achieve" great things -- whether or not you would VOTE for her was another thing.

Very appropriate description! There are so many speakers I've applauded for the fact that they did make a difference - not that I applauded what the difference was.

I didn't know that Pat Schroeder was a Chi Omega, either!

NutBrnHair 09-14-2006 01:11 AM

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Originally Posted by honeychile (Post 1320193)
I didn't know that Pat Schroeder was a Chi Omega, either!

Yes! (Pi Beta Chapter - Univ. of Minnesota)

adpideltaup 09-14-2006 12:29 PM

I really just don't like us talking ill of our own sisters- we don't all agree on everything but regardless we have something in common that we should respect about each other... I "live for each of my sisters" even those I might agree with politically because at the end of the day I think sisterhood trumps politics!

That's my 2 cents

adpiucf 09-14-2006 04:02 PM

Only one commenter outrightly stated she didn't like NG. The rest were constructive thoughts.

ASUADPi 09-14-2006 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by adpideltaup (Post 1320551)
I really just don't like us talking ill of our own sisters- we don't all agree on everything but regardless we have something in common that we should respect about each other... I "live for each of my sisters" even those I might agree with politically because at the end of the day I think sisterhood trumps politics!

That's my 2 cents


I personally agree.


Even if we allow even one person, which we have done in the past, to say negative things about one sister, then it just snowballs out of control,

This is also coming from a person who has been embroiled in situations like this. Take it from someone who has had less than pleasant arguements with other members of GC (sisters no less) online and basically it's really not worth it.

It's not worth the time and the energy. I totally would let my emotions get me carried away.

And this could become a contraversial (sorry spelled it wrong) topic where emotions might get carried away.

Unfortunately we feel much safer to say what we really think online than we would in person, because this is much more "anonymous", you're not saying it to their face.

Just my take on the situation.

Open to disagreements :D


Just please don't be too mean :D, I've had a bad (read ADPi Random and you'll "see" why :))



Man, I sound like an adult. AHHHHH. LOL

adpiucf 09-14-2006 10:19 PM

Excellent points, but in this case we are talking about a public person/celebrity. A public person opens themself to public scrutiny through their celebrity. It's a free country, and if someone finds Nancy Grace's interviewing tactics reprehensible it is not unsisterly to say so. We're not criticizing her within the context of the sorority. This has nothing to do with one Greek Chat member to another. To say one cannot express a negative personal opinion about a public figure just because they share membership in the same social organization is going a bit too far.

Unsisterly- members of the same chapter or AA being hurtful or slandering another member.

Public Opinion- offering personal views on a figure who has intentionally placed themselves in the public spotlight.

ASUADPi 09-14-2006 10:27 PM

See I can't really make an opinion about her, because I haven't watched any of her shows.

I mean I see the listing on the DVR of Nancy Grace and know that her show is on cable (court tv), but I don't really want to sit around and watched commentary about cases that I know nothing about.

Now, I think I did watch her give commentary about our serial rapist/killer (who they have a suspect in custody but not sure if he is the Baseline Killer), but I didn't watch a lot.

The only thing I really know is what the Adelphean printed and I have to say that I admire her. What she went through as a collegiate/graduate student, I can't even imagine, but she persevered and I give her great props for that.

Question, is she like really conservative or liberal and that is why people either like her or don't like her? (I'm talking as a general, the public view, not the sisters view).

adpiucf 09-14-2006 11:17 PM

she tends to talk over people she doesn't agree with, and badger them or to insinuate guilt--- most recently she grilled the mother of a missing toddler. The mother had been told not to say some things on the air in the interests of the investigation, but NG continued grilling and pressing her--- the next day the young mother committed suicide. The missing child's father has publicly said he doesn't hold NG responsible for the suicide, but the man is the decedent's estranged husband. Another reason people jump all over NG is she tends to ingratiate herself with the "pretty missing white girl" stories and human interest-missing persons/domestic violence stories.

She's been parodied a bit on cop dramas-- I think it was Law and Order which had a news reporter called "Faith Yancy" or somesuch-- and one of the recurring characters on the new show Justice has a news anchor whose look and demeanor closely resemble NG.


As far as her back story-- yes, at age 19, her fiance was murdered. But she has also greatly exaggerated the story, omitted facts and outright stretched the truth concerning the circumstances. She went on to be a successful ADA and received only 3 or so citations in the courtroom for conduct out of over 100 trials prosecuted. She really vilifies defense attorneys and has called them "nazi's".

I'm not trying to turn this into a debate over whether or not NG is a good or a bad person. I'm fairly neutral on HER as a person. I just feel there is just cause to be able to express criticism or disapproval of a public person if we so choose. All these things being said, I'm sure she is a lovely person when off-the-clock. She's just doing her job and doing it well-- her notoriety comes with the job.

ASUADPi 09-14-2006 11:23 PM

Thanks for the info :D

honeychile 09-15-2006 12:32 AM

I'd like to remind everyone that many chapters still involved with Recruitment. We all wear the same Black Diamond; whether you personally respect a sister's viewpoint or not should not supercede the respect for the pin which she wears.


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