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Originally posted by NinjaPoodle
REIKI and StraightBOS,
I understand where you're coming from (and no offense taken ) but both TRSimon and EntycinglyBleu pretty much got my point across. The girl who did it to me, was watching us (I saw her) and purposely stepped in front of me, turned her head to look at me, and started dancing. I'm sorry but if there is a line of 9 people, dancing in the same way, all wearing the same colors......
As far as the "hoodrat" comment, I'm referring to the guys who have utter disrespect towards women and anyone else at the party and just walk or bounce right through the lines, ON PURPOSE. These people don't care and I understand that. There will always be people like that but, like in life, if you don't watch out, you will get pushed aside, just like they did. 
I just needed to vent
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Ahhhh, see, the air of clarification. Now your post appears MUCH MORE explicit. Now if someone were vindictive, jealous, or just plain crazy, then I would agree that you reserve the right to be upset.
But I have to disagree with Bleu that one has to be Greek to comment on it. This issue deals directly with Greek and non-Greek interaction and thus, concerns all of us.
But I still think ignorance is a valid rebuttal. Not all people in a stroll line dress alike, up here in fact, most do not even wear their organizations' colors or letters. If one has been "warned" or better yet educated, then the chances of a confrontation are less.
Now, out and out rudeness is
always unacceptable, and one should handle his or her business accordingly.