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06-17-2009, 11:48 AM
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BAD CATS RETRO STORY
I have been thinking about posting my retro story for some time so if you guys like I will do it but be warned, it is more about how recruitment can turn your brain into lumpy oatmeal than a traditional retro story.
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06-17-2009, 11:52 AM
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Please go on. We need an active story, preferably true.
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06-17-2009, 11:56 AM
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Okay, 'bout time to read a story from someone who actually posts on these boards!!!
As long as there are no Philly references I think your story will do just fine.
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06-17-2009, 12:04 PM
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I was just thinking of suggesting that an established GCer (someone who has been posting here for years) write their retro. I know a lot of us are addicted to this thread and it would be nice to read a new story that's actually true (I don't know about you guys but I'm sick of this whole fake story drama). I usually don't post much, but please continue on BadCat25, I can't wait to hear how things went for you!
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06-17-2009, 12:36 PM
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JUST A LITTLE BACKGROUND
If I were to describe myself in HS it would be a horse mad tomboy. I wasn’t involved in many school activities. I was so totally caught up in taking my horse over the next jump.
I am from the South and all of you fellow Southerners know how big sororities are down here. My dad was in a fraternity in college but my mom went to a school that didn’t have sororities. I became aware of them in junior high, when some of the older sisters of my classmates went through rush. By my senior year all the talk was about how girls who graduated the year before had done. How Sally made ABC, how poor June had to settle for DEF and how Emily was cut by everybody and dropped out of school. Horror stories of brutal cuts and how Southern honor required you to throw yourself under a train if your rush failed.
My parents told me they would pay the insane private school tuition only for a university with top academics, otherwise it would be the in-state tuition of my SEC school. I took a shot at the Ivy League but the closest I got was a wait list. I guess they weren’t impressed by the ribbons I won at horse shows. So after the acceptance and rejection letters I was left with four colleges to choose from. Three were Southern schools, Vandy, Emory and my SEC school, but a university in the North blew me away when I visited so when my parents gave their thumbs up I was headed for the frozen wasteland of Yankee country.
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06-17-2009, 01:49 PM
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I've ridden hunter/jumpers for my whole life and still compete and it's always nice to have another horse person in greek life, so yay for your story
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06-18-2009, 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by sceniczip
I've ridden hunter/jumpers for my whole life and still compete and it's always nice to have another horse person in greek life, so yay for your story 
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I agree! I've been riding for more than half my life and it's great to find another Greek equestrian. Great story so far!
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06-18-2009, 11:39 PM
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UP TO THE FROZEN WASTELAND
I knew absolutely nobody at my new school but that was the case of most of the freshman as the university attracts students from all over the country. During freshman orientation I started to hang out with two girls in my dorm, Jen and Heather. Jen is super cute while Heather is wild and crazy and a total guy magnet. The college was Jen’s first choice while Heather is a fellow Ivy reject. When classes started it was obvious this wasn’t HS. They just piled on the work. Jen, Heather and I would go to the library in the evenings to pound the books but we did have time to have fun. We went to football games and cheered on our team, our student athletes against their future NFL draft picks. Heather got us into fraternity parties and found me a date to a fraternity semiformal. What a blast. I met a lot of sorority girls at the parties and they all seemed so cool that when Jen and Heather said they were going to rush, I decided I would give it a shot because the word was if you didn’t go greek you would have no social life but I decided that if things didn’t work out that would be it. No second rush and no attempts at COB. I knew I could only put myself through that once. Being from the South I thought I knew all the rules, keep an open mind, maximize your options and all the other good stuff you should do plus being on your best behavior that fall. No bad reputations. I tried to talk to Heather about this but she said if they didn’t like it they could stick it.
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06-21-2009, 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by BadCat25
. Three were Southern schools, Vandy, Emory and my SEC school, but a university in the North blew me away when I visited so when my parents gave their thumbs up I was headed for the frozen wasteland of Yankee country.
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I love the frozen wastelaa...wait a minute, it's not a wasteland! We only freeze from about November April (or May in some years). Then again, those of you with thin blood tend to think that anything below 55 is freezing.
Just kidding, looking forward to the story!
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06-21-2009, 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by ree-Xi
I love the frozen wastelaa...wait a minute, it's not a wasteland! We only freeze from about November April (or May in some years). Then again, those of you with thin blood tend to think that anything below 55 is freezing.
Just kidding, looking forward to the story!
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Try below 70 degrees!
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06-21-2009, 02:46 PM
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Sometimes I think how great it would be to go to someplace like the University of Arizona or San Diego State where you wear shorts and a bikini top to class in January.
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06-22-2009, 12:48 PM
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Originally Posted by ree-Xi
I love the frozen wastelaa...wait a minute, it's not a wasteland! We only freeze from about November April (or May in some years). Then again, those of you with thin blood tend to think that anything below 55 is freezing.
Just kidding, looking forward to the story!
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This being the reason I left new england for college. Yeeeeah south west florida.
That and being anemic, i get cold wicked easy.
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06-22-2009, 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by jennyj87
This being the reason I left new england for college. Yeeeeah south west florida.
That and being anemic, i get cold wicked easy.
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Ahh so jealous! I already live in the Northeast but I went somewhere even colder for college and now I totally wish I had gone to Miami or at least somewhere in FL! =)
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06-22-2009, 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by jennyj87
This being the reason I left new england for college. Yeeeeah south west florida.
That and being anemic, i get cold wicked easy.
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You remind me of one of my friends. She was also anemic and would get WICKED cold very easily. She went from New England to Georgia for college, and is now living in Arizona.
For me, I can't imagine not being able to enjoy the height of each of the 4 seasons
Love this story. Keep going!
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06-17-2009, 03:13 PM
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I'm liking your writing style! Can't wait to hear more!
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