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Old 07-22-2011, 07:19 PM
sdtennisgal sdtennisgal is offline
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OK, this girl wasn't the rudest, per se, but a bit too candid. As a junior, I ended up talking to a girl from a smaller town in our state that was known for being a bit...redneck. She was extremely pretty (spitting image of Jessica the Baby Vampire in True Blood), had a great smile, quick witted, and was initially very charming, albeit dressed a little to casually. We started talking about majors, and it came out that she was interested in architecture/design. My fault for asking, but I said, "Well, how do you like the layout of our house?" I immediately heard how awful our green carpet was (...I was not a fan either, to tell the truth) then she started telling me how well two other sorority houses were laid out compared to ours. As I was the last girl she talked to at the party, no one else heard the conversation and I did not raise it. She did not get invited back to our house, but she joined another house (which had recently reorganized, and was considered "up and coming"). I ended up sitting at the same table as her and her date at a fraternity dance the following spring and we ended up talking quite a bit (our dates were both tools and were too busy "bromancing" graduating brothers), and she ended up apologizing in retrospect and explained she was just nervous, which I understood. I ran into her a couple more times on campus (she was an officer in her chapter her sophomore year) and she was always quite friendly.

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