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01-09-2004, 03:44 PM
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Things that make you go "hmmmm"
While visiting a friend I noticed something that caught me by surprise. She is not affliated but she has the artwork of a NPHC sorority in her bathroom. The color scheme of the picture matched the bathroom so I'm guessing that's why she put it there. But whyyyy? She's never expressed interest in membership to this organization to my knowledge. She is a very active member of several community organizations...wouldn't she be worried that the wrong person would see that?
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01-09-2004, 03:50 PM
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Originally posted by TheEpitome1920
While visiting a friend I noticed something that caught me by surprise. She is not affliated but she has the artwork of a NPHC sorority in her bathroom. The color scheme of the picture matched the bathroom so I'm guessing that's why she put it there. But whyyyy? She's never expressed interest in membership to this organization to my knowledge. She is a very active member of several community organizations...wouldn't she be worried that the wrong person would see that?
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Did it have the sorority's letters on it?
I'm asking because I've seen artwork of a women's vanity table with items on it such as a mirror, bottle of perfume, hairbrush, etc.. It was really cute and although it came in a variety of colors, I don't recall seeing any greek letters on it.
However, when I read at the top of the webpage, it indicated that is was artwork for NPHC sororities.
If this was the case, maybe she purchased it not knowing it was considered artowrk for NPHC sorority members? If it had greek letter on it, then I don't know............
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01-09-2004, 03:53 PM
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It was a piece by WAK. You know the one where sorority women are dressed in gowns with symbols, etc? And it was huge, belongs in a living room/study/etc not bathroom.
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01-09-2004, 04:12 PM
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It was a piece by WAK. You know the one where sorority women are dressed in gowns with symbols, etc? And it was huge, belongs in a living room/study/etc not bathroom.
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Ohhhhh  , well in that case...
I would politely ask her about it. I would probaly say something like " Hey girl, I didn't know you were a ________! " and see what she says.
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01-13-2004, 04:38 PM
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Re: Things that make you go "hmmmm"
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Originally posted by TheEpitome1920
While visiting a friend I noticed something that caught me by surprise. She is not affliated but she has the artwork of a NPHC sorority in her bathroom. The color scheme of the picture matched the bathroom so I'm guessing that's why she put it there. But whyyyy? She's never expressed interest in membership to this organization to my knowledge. She is a very active member of several community organizations...wouldn't she be worried that the wrong person would see that?
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In the short time that I've been in my sorority, I have had a couple of experiences that made me go "hmmm."
Once, I had on a baseball cap in the drugstore and a late 20-something AA woman comes up to me and says "Did you go to the chapter meeting. Was it on Saturday or Sunday?" Well, I looked at her real good b/c I thought that maybe she was in my chapter and I just didn't recognize her right away. Then when I determined that she wasn't in the chapter, I asked if she was a member of the sorority - expecting her to say yes since she came up and asked this strange question. She said "no" and informed me that four women at her job were members of the sorority and had been discussing an upcoming chapter meeting. I was further taken aback b/c there is more than one chapter in Chicago and I was wondering why she would ask me this anyway. I was like ????. It was such a weird incident. She just walked away as if she randomly asks members that she has never seen in her life if they attended their chapter meeting all the time.
It was bizarre.
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01-13-2004, 11:00 PM
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Well, I'm not one to use foul language, but I swanee, I'm 'bout to go off on the next person that says "Hmmm, AKA - also known as". . . and they have been of the pigmentally impaired persuasion. Do they ask me what it stands for before they say that? NO! And I think that's what irritates me (and that's putting it mildly) about it, then they think that they should do stand-up because they laugh and think it's funny! Meanwhile, I'm looking at them like this  because I want to bodyslam them!
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01-14-2004, 01:23 PM
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Well, I'm not one to use foul language, but I swanee, I'm 'bout to go off on the next person that says "Hmmm, AKA - also known as". . . and they have been of the pigmentally impaired persuasion. Do they ask me what it stands for before they say that? NO! And I think that's what irritates me (and that's putting it mildly) about it, then they think that they should do stand-up because they laugh and think it's funny! Meanwhile, I'm looking at them like this because I want to bodyslam them!
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I'm definitely with you. I've only had it happen to me once thus far and it was an AA guy who was being funny.
On the same note, two white people approached me last night at a training for a program that my chapter will be taking part in. They were super excited to "meet an actual, and young member of Alpha Kappa Alpha." Apparently they live around the corner from the Corporate Office and have seen our more seasoned sorors frequenting the building regularly. They proceeded to rave to me about the building and how the founders are on the wall  (which I already knew). It was cute.
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01-18-2004, 06:30 PM
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Re: Re: Things that make you go "hmmmm"
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Originally posted by SummerChild
In the short time that I've been in my sorority, I have had a couple of experiences that made me go "hmmm."
Once, I had on a baseball cap in the drugstore and a late 20-something AA woman comes up to me and says "Did you go to the chapter meeting. Was it on Saturday or Sunday?" Well, I looked at her real good b/c I thought that maybe she was in my chapter and I just didn't recognize her right away. Then when I determined that she wasn't in the chapter, I asked if she was a member of the sorority - expecting her to say yes since she came up and asked this strange question. She said "no" and informed me that four women at her job were members of the sorority and had been discussing an upcoming chapter meeting. I was further taken aback b/c there is more than one chapter in Chicago and I was wondering why she would ask me this anyway. I was like ????. It was such a weird incident. She just walked away as if she randomly asks members that she has never seen in her life if they attended their chapter meeting all the time.
It was bizarre.
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That's hilarious!
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01-18-2004, 06:32 PM
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Originally posted by btb87
Well, I'm not one to use foul language, but I swanee, I'm 'bout to go off on the next person that says "Hmmm, AKA - also known as". . . and they have been of the pigmentally impaired persuasion. Do they ask me what it stands for before they say that? NO! And I think that's what irritates me (and that's putting it mildly) about it, then they think that they should do stand-up because they laugh and think it's funny! Meanwhile, I'm looking at them like this because I want to bodyslam them!
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Something similar happened to me. This dude looked dead at my shirt and said "ZBT?" Ummmm...no, try again. I'd rather people just ask than say something outta pocket.
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01-20-2004, 01:06 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Things that make you go "hmmmm"
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That's hilarious!
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Yes, it was something else. I was totally weirded out.
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07-31-2004, 10:59 PM
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Rainbow on a clear day.
I am in process of reorganizing my room again, this time I did something different I put some of my teaching supplies in the tool shed.
Several hours later, I saw a rainbow on a clear day.
My interpretation of this occurence - God is telling me it's time to let my old career life go.
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08-01-2004, 01:39 AM
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I thought it was just me.
I visited a friend and found that his sister's room has a small NPHC print in it. I know she's not a member, and he is the only Greek in his family. He told me that his mom bought because it matched the color scheme in her room. He wasn't bothered by it because he knows his sister is indifferent to Greekdom. Even though my letters weren't on display, I was still disturbed that this young lady (and I use the term "lady" loosely) has this on display. I don't think she's perping, but she has no idea what she has on her wall. That's more reason that she should take the picture down....but I think it would be out of place for me to step to her like that since we don't tolerate each other well.
@ Epitome: Do you think you'll ask her about it? Will you enlighten your friend or just let it slide? That situation would be really weird if she is aware of Greeks and how much we love and appreciate our organizations and displaying art and 'nalia to show the love.
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08-01-2004, 01:43 AM
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Get my name right, doggone it
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Originally posted by TheEpitome1920
Something similar happened to me. This dude looked dead at my shirt and said "ZBT?" Ummmm...no, try again. I'd rather people just ask than say something outta pocket.
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I know that "Sigma" and "Gamma" aren't very familiar Greek letters to everyone, but it still bugs me when I hear children and adults ask me "What does ERP mean?" If you're college educated, then I'm really disturbed because you had some exposure to Algerbra and higher math that used "Sigma" to signify the total.
I'm almost tempted to wear only diagonal and vertical letters.
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08-01-2004, 02:45 PM
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Originally posted by jojapeach
@ Epitome: Do you think you'll ask her about it? Will you enlighten your friend or just let it slide? That situation would be really weird if she is aware of Greeks and how much we love and appreciate our organizations and displaying art and 'nalia to show the love.
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I let it slide. I now it was wrong, but I figured someone would come into her house and say "oh I didn't know you were a XYZ" and she'd have to explain why she has it in her house.
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08-01-2004, 02:45 PM
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Re: Get my name right, doggone it
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I know that "Sigma" and "Gamma" aren't very familiar Greek letters to everyone, but it still bugs me when I hear children and adults ask me "What does ERP mean?" If you're college educated, then I'm really disturbed because you had some exposure to Algerbra and higher math that used "Sigma" to signify the total.
I'm almost tempted to wear only diagonal and vertical letters.
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Girl you know you asking for too much with some people,lol.
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