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Old 07-03-2007, 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Avery(bigboy) View Post
lol. wow. That was very dumb of him. Know what your doing before you do it lol.
If you only knew how much this applies to you right now...

I'ma help you out....cuz I'm bout to go on vacay..and I's happy
*ahem* *ahem*
it's not a good look to post your information on a public website about wanting to "pledge" an NPHC fraternity.
it's not a good look to be very specific in another specific nphc forum about your wanting to learn a new "skill" so that you could/would be prepared
it's a good look to talk with those members on your campus..the best way you know how..no pun intended
it's also a good get familar with the ways of GC prior to asking certain questions and what not
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