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Old 07-15-2006, 05:49 AM
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Originally Posted by djjukebox
Because tribute steps are:

1. not cool in general #1 because a step show should be a format to showcase your Orgs style of stepping/Marching (for the Bruhs). Why would I want to see org 'a' do org 'b' steps at a stepshow where org 'b' is stepping. Do you.

2. By nature, Fraternities doing a 'Sorority' step..... is an unmanly act.
You threw me off for a minute there- I had to re-read my post to see what you were referring to. I see your point though and I'm still protesting
Sorors doing tribute steps!


I don't dislike tribute steps as a whole I just think they are corny. I don't like to see Sorors throw up the hooks period and just as a bruh said earlier they shouldn't be doing it more than the bruhs themselves!
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