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Old 09-21-2002, 11:37 AM
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stressing......need advice

OK, to be quick about this:
I'm in a newish chapter (2 years old), and it's our first year in a house. Saturday coming is going to be our first big party of the year. (We're a tad bit slow- no one in the house is taking less than 5 classes, so we've been concerned with school-type things.)

My worry is, the party is going to be dry. That is not normal here- fraternity parties are supposed to have beer free-flowing from the taps. We're doing it, because promising to be dry was how we got the house. Since no one's ever done this before, my brothers are afraid it won't go off- which would wreck our reputation and our rush. (Rush here has completely sucked this year- half the normal number of men going through, and the sorority number's even lower.) We've followed all the normal advice for doing this: have a theme, have other food and drinks, blah blah blah.

Is there anyone who's holding dry events, and can say they're actually going off well, so i can tell my brothers not to piss themselves? Or shall I tell them buckets away, we're screwed?
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