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Old 11-24-2004, 08:35 AM
naraht naraht is offline
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Brief intro before I respond:

My name is Linda or Flopsy and I am Naraht's wife. I pledge the fraternity over 10 years ago at Frostburg State University in Section 84. While I do not actively follow the Fraternity the way my husband does, from time to time he feels that I can add a new point of view to a discussion. We have three children that I tend to full time and I'm a part time student pursuing Economics.

He felt that I should take a look at this issue to see what I can make out of it:

I think I'd agree...Ignore it as long as possible, but if you can't then arm yourself with information 2 fold(I would only confront him if he makes the issue so bad that it interferes with ZP's ability to rush):

1. As mentioned before the history of ZP. Your traditions are not new to you, hence they are called traditions.

2. ZP has a special place among the chapters of APO. Given that it is true, there are expectations on what ZP does and does not do in the traditions it upholds. Furthermore, some of those traditions are not unique to just ZP. I'm sure you could find other chapters easiliy who uphold those traditions and who look to ZP to maintain them.
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