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Old 07-05-2007, 01:41 AM
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I was at Express Oil Change yesterday, one of the guys working there said something about me being an AKA (the tag on my car). Then this other guy ask what is that? Oh you mean a frat. I said, "fraternities are for guys", he said "oh yeah I saw those AKA dudes on the internet."

I just waited for my oil to be changed.
Ha, ha, ha . . . now that was funny!
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Old 07-05-2007, 10:03 AM
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At work, a guy told me I was one of those fraternity girls. You know about having to earn respect.

I just chuckled and left.
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Old 07-05-2007, 10:25 AM
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Frat I feel you on dealing with some over zealous folk but charge it to his head not his heart. You don't have to bring him to Kappa, because we both know everybody wants to be a Kappa but being a Kappa is not for everybody.

The young man some expectations of what is means to be a Mason and on becoming a Kappa and I once heard that "expectations are the food of disappointment". (I bet not see that as a signature either)

oh darn and you KNOW i was bout to copy and paste that sucka!

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I don't think any frat has swagger. Certain people who happen to be in frats have swagger. But there aren't any noticeable trends that would award any frat the "frat with the most swagger" award. I've seen way too many bamas and cornballs in every frat to be so delusional.
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I was at Express Oil Change yesterday, one of the guys working there said something about me being an AKA (the tag on my car). Then this other guy ask what is that? Oh you mean a frat. I said, "fraternities are for guys", he said "oh yeah I saw those AKA dudes on the internet."
I just waited for my oil to be changed.
oh no!!! (((((((1908revelations)))))))
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Old 07-05-2007, 11:19 AM
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I was walking the hallways on my way to lunch when our financial clerk and a teacher's aide (both Latio males) were approaching. The clerk began stomping around and clapping. He's a silly guy as it is but I didn't understand what he was doing and neither did the aid. He turns to the aide and says "She knows about that. She's part of stomp the yard."

True, it was a teachable moment but I didn't feel like it--I was on my lunch break.
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Old 07-05-2007, 11:25 AM
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I was walking the hallways on my way to lunch when our financial clerk and a teacher's aide (both Latio males) were approaching. The clerk began stomping around and clapping. He's a silly guy as it is but I didn't understand what he was doing and neither did the aid. He turns to the aide and says "She knows about that. She's part of stomp the yard."

True, it was a teachable moment but I didn't feel like it--I was on my lunch break.
That's kinda funny. We are not in individual orgs; we are Stomp the Yard.

I totally agree w/ you about the teachable moments, but sometimes (like my story about the guy at Express Oil Change) I just don't feel like it.
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Old 01-24-2008, 09:11 PM
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That's kinda funny. We are not in individual orgs; we are Stomp the Yard.
I hate that movie because of that lol

I went to Walgreen's about a week ago and had letters on. The cashier stopped checking people out, walked out of her register area, and yelled out "Delta...Sigma...Theta?" I kind of gave her that wtf look and told her "It's actually Omega Delta Phi Fraternity. She responded with "Omega..Delpho..ahh forget it, there's too many letters. You'll just be Delta."

Not quite, ma'am. But I had to laugh at it.




(sorry to quote such an old post. I'd never seen this one before)
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Old 01-27-2008, 03:17 PM
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^^^ The lesson I took from it: Stay in school, kids, or this can happen to you.
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