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Old 12-07-2004, 12:50 AM
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Originally posted by IowaStatePhiPsi
It's one thing to have a ribbon or bracelet for a meaningful cause, but a disgrace if the idea is ripped off for a sports team. Especially a craptacular basketball team (shit- we did so much better when we had all those stoners on the team- proof that marijuana is a performance enhancing drug)
Alright, so as of right now, NO MORE T-SHIRTS WITH SPORTS TEAM LOGOS ON THEM.

I mean, for years the ZTA's at A&M would sell shirts for their philanthropy with the proceeds going to breast cancer research. So, there's your precedent, as of now, no clothing can contain sports logos.

Oh and since PBS does it's yearly telethon to raise money for Muscular Dystrophy we can now no longer use televisions to watch sports.

Really, if you hate ISU so much, what is keeping you there? I'm sure that you could find a school that has a similar degree plan. I know that ISU is a great research institution, but surely there's something more to your liking. But you should probably avoid A&M. A big part of going to school there is our traditions and love of our school. Or are you just one of those people that like to bitch and moan but are too lazy to actually change things?

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