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Originally Posted by MeezDiscreet
The thing that has always bothered me about them, as well as "all-star teams" is that there comes a point in every frat/soror's life where we have to move past the collegiate scene.
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Cosign!!!! I know a Sigma from school who crossed in '99 and still hangs out with the undergrads. Even though I didn't have the undergrad experience and hung out with some of them after I crossed, after a while you feel "old".
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Originally Posted by jojapeach
If that's the look you're going for....
I missed most of it! I'm sure it's coming on again, so I'll watch for it.
The performances were too short to be amazed.
I was disappointed in the Zetas for all that trash talking after the decision. I know it was their opinion, but to call someone else's performance "basura" was really bitter. That probably gave someone a bad first impression of Zeta when they had a great chance to shine despite the loss.
Soror tld221, thanks for the insight. To sit through seven fraternities and then three sororities is a bit much, especially if there might have been a musical performance or an exhibition step.
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Cosign again!!!! It will be back on some time Tuesday and Wednesday and Thursday morning. The way the Zetas acted reminded me of the way the bruhs acted at StepNationals.
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Originally Posted by tld221
Having gone to the show, yes, you wouldve gotten a MUCH better feel of how each team stepped. from this show, it ALL seemed mediocre. if you ask me, they showed the "worst" of OPB's performance (the CD skipping, which no one in the crowd even noticed when i was there) and skipped a lot of the stuff that helped them win. on the other hand, the show aired only a clip of the Zeta's show, which, wasn't all that great to be a winning performance. they DID talk a lot of smack and continued to after they lost. its one thing to talk yourself up beforehand, but you really cant talk after you lose...
It was a long show, and i think the show hit a few points of "who cares?" 1. after OPB went (and apparent that they would win) 2. after one of the kappa teams went and dropped mad canes 3. after the alphas performed. it just felt like more and more people were inattentive to the performances (which is probably why the Sigmas that performed from Houston felt like the crowd wasnt hyped - wasnt them, it was just the show was LONG AS HAYLE).
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I also thank you for your insight. I remember you saying that you did go to the show. When you have figured out when a team has won and/or a show gets too long, I can see how you can loose interest and not be as hyped.