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Old 01-23-2006, 10:42 PM
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It's cute when my students say "What's A, O with a line through it, A mean?"
That is cute!
But I tell ya, if I hear "Also Known As" one mo' time. . .
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Old 07-05-2006, 03:16 AM
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Soror, if I have one more man Skee Wee me! Why do they think they are cute when they do that??? What is up with men Skee Weeing the Sorors?

I guess one of the weirdest things that I heard was when a guy walked up to me (he was a security guard in the store Express) and he said, "Oh, you're an AKA? Well, I have always wanted to date an AKA. Do ya'll be having parties and stuff? Can I come?" When I realized that he was serious and did not know that he sounded crazy, I just smiled, thanked him and confirmed that we have parties sometimes.

Also, I always have young high schoolers tell me that they want to be in the sorority when they get to college - then they struggle as they inevitably say "I know it's Alpha, Alpha, what's the 'K' (kay, not kappa) for again?" It's cute. Their so innocent and truly interested. I once had a high schooler dang near chase me down in Macy's after she exclaimed out loud "Oh! An AKA!" (lol) and proceeded to inform me that her grandmother and aunt are Sorors and she has just always wanted to be an "AKA." It's all good.

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That is cute!
But I tell ya, if I hear "Also Known As" one mo' time. . .
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Old 01-24-2008, 08:52 PM
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That is cute!
But I tell ya, if I hear "Also Known As" one mo' time. . .
LOL! My older sister went to college when I was in the fifth grade and a lot of her friends pledged Alpha Kappa Alpha. I remember hearing them talk about it and at the time the only thing that I thought AKA stood for was Alpha Kappa Alpha, well one day we were in math class and this girl next to me asked me what AKA stood for. I looked and her with a big smile and said "Alpha Kappa Alpha! The best sorority to join!" She looked at me with a look and said "Katie wrote me a letter that says "To: Tiff AKA Shorty"...I don't get it..."

When I think about it I can't help but laugh and feel so ignorant.
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