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Old 03-17-2008, 05:38 PM
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When I watched the YouTube video from Northwestern, the Rho Gamma defined hotboxing as two or more sisters talking to a PNM at once. How can you transition if you can't have two sisters talking to a PNM at once? Does an active just say to the PNM, "See that redhead across the room? Go talk to her, we can't hotbox you and bring her over here"?

As I understood it, 2:1 was okay, just no more than 2 sisters to 1 PNM. And generally, the 2nd sister would come into the conversation, there would be some sort of transition, and the first one would leave. It was never 2:1 for longer than a minute.
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