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Best rush tricks
I personally hate rush week, what kind of stuff do you guys do to make it go by faster. Fraternity members only.
I point at the most unattractive girl in the room and ask the potential rushee what he thinks of my girlfriend. Another is to ask the potential rushee if he's checked out (insert worst fraternity on campus here) because you think he would fit in there. Stuff like that, anything to help the manflirting not last as long. |
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You might also consider sticking your head in a toilet and flushing.
There are a few other guys like you around here who feel the need to impress upon us just how "elite" they are in nearly every post they make. It's boring and pathetic. |
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However, I can't help but love the word "manflirting." It is such a great way to describe the fraternity rush process or any other time men are trying eachother out as friends. Brilliant, and I'm stealing it. |
Unless they get into the racist/bigot stuff, I rather enjoy the Fratties trying to out-Frat eachother. You have to take it with a grain of salt.
And I really like the term "Manflirting". |
well, i was thinking how elite could his chapter be if they have even one unattractive girl hanging around?
i do love the "manflirting" phrase. |
My impression of guys like this is that they are always the ones the house had the toughest time deciding whether to pledge or not. And little do they know how close the vote probably was. It's nearly always the guys who think so highly of themselves who usually came the closest to NOT getting in.
It's a little disappointing he happens to be a FIJI, which is also my husband's fraternity. Way to NOT represent an otherwise great fraternity. |
I believe those close-to-not-getting-in pledges were referred to as "House Bill Pledges" as in "we need 12 to cover our house bills, and only have 11 we like, so John was sort of our House Bill Pledge"
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I also like the OP's rule of replies from "Fraternity members only". (I envision the little scrawled on hunk of wood the boys in the neighborhood would tack to their "fort" of the week...) I assume he meant males-only, forgetting that many women's GLOs are also fraternities. |
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I remember one of the advisors here on GC telling a story about hand-bidmatching, and then watching the girls at the very bottom of the bidlist who barely squeeked on to the pledgeroll of the "elite" (in their eyes) sorority look down at those who got into less "elite" groups and thinking "If only you knew how close you were to NOT getting in your group." I want to say it was carnation who posted that, but I can't remember for sure.
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