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Old 07-17-2003, 01:39 AM
chloe173 chloe173 is offline
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Exit songs....BLECH! I thought they were creepy and got stuck in your head way too easily. Even a month after I pledged ADPi, I was still humming Gamma Phi's exit song to myself. Some that particularly stand out:

-One sorority that shall remain nameless sang this song that went"Walk walk and talk talk and live live Alpha Beta Gamma" (they weren't actually ABG) which would have been an ok (if slighlyt repetitive) by itself, but while they were walking girls out, they would swing their arms from right to left and snap while singing this song very quietly but smiling really weird. It totally had a cult vibe. Then, once everyone was outside, they started shouting the song. Creeeeeee-py.

-The song that my chapter sings has alternate lyrics. We have changed some words so that when we sing it on our own, the lyrics are talking about how we are going to steal girls from our rival house. The alternate version really pumps us up before rush parties.

-During DG's exit song last year, they were moving the shutters and banging on the windows like they always do, except the window broke and two girls fell out! The girls were fine, but at the same time it was really funny. No one wanted to be seen laughing though because the sisters could still see us! Truly an interesting moment.
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