So I work in a building where the cleaning crew is majority Hispanic and not to mention that I work for a Hispanic non-profit organiztion (the only one in the US). As I was leaving the office, a member of the cleaning crew was entering the office. He had on a t-shirt that looked too familar to me. I felt a bit of a deja vou (ms) and walked towards him to get a beter look.
He looked my way, giving me a frontal view of the t-shirt. And sure enough the shirt had letters of another BGLO sorority

. it took all I had to hold in my laugh, because I knew he was wearing a female item and second because he had no idea what it was.
I proceeded to tell him, in my limited Spanish, that what he had on was for females and he informed me, in his limited English, that he had gotten it as a gift from a friend, who had gotten it from a 2nd hand store. I tried to explain to him that those shirt with big letters that look odd were for certian ladies and not everyone could wear it.
I don't think he understood, but the next day I saw him again and he didn't have it on. He told me that he gave it to a cousin of his.
Moral of the story: All BGLO, please, please, either cut up your old para, give them back to your Headquarters or other members. We don't want this happening