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Old 01-15-2012, 09:41 PM
PSKsilver PSKsilver is offline
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I see a lot of of rude sorority pnms, but how about a rude fraternity pnm/pledge?


We had this one guy rush for our fraternity. He was a friend of one of our brothers and was interested in rushing with us. So, he rushed, made through association, and started on his process. Thoroughout his pledging period, we began to like him less, and less, and less.


First, there was a huge age difference. Most of us are like in our twentys, with everyone in the new pledge class under twenty, except him. He was closer to thirty or something like that. Not that it is a reason to not like him, it was just that the huge age difference made things kind of akward.


However, his behavior was absolutely ridiculous. Our social chair would get messages from him whenever we would have a mixer, and always asked something like "So when are the b**ches gonna come over" or "what are we going to do with these b**ches". Incredibly rude, especially since some of the brothers we're dating some sisters in the sororities that we have been mixing with.


Next, he was married, and kept talking crap about his wife, and talked about how he would go after these younger girls in an instant. And some brothers were talking about getting to know some of these women as well.


Third, women were very uncomfortable around him. He would always talk about all the sex he would do, and he acted like an immature 18 year old, definitely not someone his age should be.


Next, our local brat sales. He helped out with them. He cooked the brats, which was great. However, he started advertising them to students. And by advertising, he'd say how "this wiener would help your butt" and how a hot dog looks good in her hands, etc. etc.


Now, as he was still a pledge, we still could have stopped him from being a complete brother. Thankfully, he decided to quit on his own. We figured out from the brother he was friends with that he was uncomfortable with some of us, me included. As much as this sounds horrible, I take great pride in being the reason this person isn't involved with us anymore. We thought we were done.


Of course not. We had one more incident with him.


Now, when he was still pledging, Greek Week was coming up, and all those that wanted shirts ordered them. They were ten dollars. He quit before the shirts came.


Now, when the shirts came, the person in charge of getting them for us emailed everyone to give him the ten dollars for the shirts. We forgot to take his name off the email list. He replied back saying that he doesn't owe anything and threatened to beat all of us up.


What a great guy, huh?
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