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Old 01-26-2001, 06:04 AM
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A true story.Some brothers were at a party and saw someone wearing a t-shirt who wasn't a brother.Several people who went to school with him knew he was not an Alpha.Several brothers took him outside and had to physically rip the shirt off him.He returned with his father and several other police and arrested all the brothers involved.They were charged with battery.I personally have had to remove t-shirts and jackets from my blood brother on several occasions.
Another true story:On the front page of a major newspaper a lady who was burned out wearing a Fraternity t-shirt.
Also in reference to A different world,if you watch the reruns you will notice that in the first season they would show people wearing greek letters ( no crest)there was some protest to the producer who I believe was an AKA.The next season they would only show one or two letters,like AK or Z,or A
with the perspective colors.The extras were not greek.I only know of one show that used actual members of an organization and that was on an episode of Sister Sister.


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A true story.Some brothers were at a party and saw someone wearing a t-shirt who wasn't a brother.Several people who went to school with him knew he was not an Alpha.Several brothers took him outside and had to physically rip the shirt off him.He returned with his father and several other police and arrested all the brothers involved.They were charged with battery.I personally have had to remove t-shirts and jackets from my blood brother on several occasions.
Another true story:On the front page of a major newspaper a lady who was burned out wearing a Fraternity t-shirt.
Also in reference to A different world,if you watch the reruns you will notice that in the first season they would show people wearing greek letters ( no crest)there was some protest to the producer who I believe was an AKA.The next season they would only show one or two letters,like AK or Z,or A
with the perspective colors.The extras were not greek.I only know of one show that used actual members of an organization and that was on an episode of Sister Sister.
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Old 01-26-2001, 06:04 AM
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A true story.Some brothers were at a party and saw someone wearing a t-shirt who wasn't a brother.Several people who went to school with him knew he was not an Alpha.Several brothers took him outside and had to physically rip the shirt off him.He returned with his father and several other police and arrested all the brothers involved.They were charged with battery.I personally have had to remove t-shirts and jackets from my blood brother on several occasions.
Another true story:On the front page of a major newspaper a lady who was burned out wearing a Fraternity t-shirt.
Also in reference to A different world,if you watch the reruns you will notice that in the first season they would show people wearing greek letters ( no crest)there was some protest to the producer who I believe was an AKA.The next season they would only show one or two letters,like AK or Z,or A
with the perspective colors.The extras were not greek.I only know of one show that used actual members of an organization and that was on an episode of Sister Sister.
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Old 01-26-2001, 06:04 AM
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A true story.Some brothers were at a party and saw someone wearing a t-shirt who wasn't a brother.Several people who went to school with him knew he was not an Alpha.Several brothers took him outside and had to physically rip the shirt off him.He returned with his father and several other police and arrested all the brothers involved.They were charged with battery.I personally have had to remove t-shirts and jackets from my blood brother on several occasions.
Another true story:On the front page of a major newspaper a lady who was burned out wearing a Fraternity t-shirt.
Also in reference to A different world,if you watch the reruns you will notice that in the first season they would show people wearing greek letters ( no crest)there was some protest to the producer who I believe was an AKA.The next season they would only show one or two letters,like AK or Z,or A
with the perspective colors.The extras were not greek.I only know of one show that used actual members of an organization and that was on an episode of Sister Sister.
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Old 01-26-2001, 06:09 AM
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A true story.Some brothers were at a party and saw someone wearing a t-shirt who wasn't a brother.Several people who went to school with him knew he was not an Alpha.Several brothers took him outside and had to physically rip the shirt off him.He returned with his father and several other police and arrested all the brothers involved.They were charged with battery.I personally have had to remove t-shirts and jackets from my blood brother on several occasions.
Another true story:On the front page of a major newspaper a lady who was burned out wearing a Fraternity t-shirt.
Also in reference to A different world,if you watch the reruns you will notice that in the first season they would show people wearing greek letters ( no crest)there was some protest to the producer who I believe was an AKA.The next season they would only show one or two letters,like AK or Z,or A
with the perspective colors.The extras were not greek.I only know of one show that used actual members of an organization and that was on an episode of Sister Sister.
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Old 01-26-2001, 06:09 AM
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A true story.Some brothers were at a party and saw someone wearing a t-shirt who wasn't a brother.Several people who went to school with him knew he was not an Alpha.Several brothers took him outside and had to physically rip the shirt off him.He returned with his father and several other police and arrested all the brothers involved.They were charged with battery.I personally have had to remove t-shirts and jackets from my blood brother on several occasions.
Another true story:On the front page of a major newspaper a lady who was burned out wearing a Fraternity t-shirt.
Also in reference to A different world,if you watch the reruns you will notice that in the first season they would show people wearing greek letters ( no crest)there was some protest to the producer who I believe was an AKA.The next season they would only show one or two letters,like AK or Z,or A
with the perspective colors.The extras were not greek.I only know of one show that used actual members of an organization and that was on an episode of Sister Sister.
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Old 01-27-2001, 07:07 PM
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Dag Justmyo....What was that?!?! LOL

Anyway, I was wondering what you guys thought about this: I know a Kappa who's engaged to an AKA, and he has this shirt that says on the front..."Real Men Date AKAs" and on the back, "I Date an AKA" and all of his bros were diggin the shirt. I wonder if those type of sweetheart shirts are more accepted, especially when the person wearing it is in their OWN organization.
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Old 01-28-2001, 01:21 AM
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Hello to the Ladies of Alpha Kappa Alpha, I just happen to be browsing through and this post caught my attention. I have had an experience where this happened. I was working in a shelter in Atlanta for homeless women and one night a client comes in sporting a phat DST sweatshirt. Of course I questioned her, she was not a soror but just liked the sweatshirt. Needless to say, Miss I like how it looks took my letters off.

I earned the right to wear this red and white!

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Old 01-28-2001, 11:19 AM
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Crimson1913, I'm curious to know whether you compensated this woman for her sweatshirt??
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