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Old 05-21-2011, 03:17 PM
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See, that's how you know they aren't true. If they WERE true, there's no reason he wouldn't be able to name names.
K, I sent him that and this was his response:

"Actually, that is kind of an ignorant statement. The law states that I can write whatever I want about someone (basically) and use their real names and identifying details. However, if someone takes me to court over it, I must provide evidence that the events took place. Though I have quite a bit of evidence on many of the stories, I decided to take the easy route and simply change all names and identifying marks. As for which fraternity it is, it shouldn't really be that hard to figure out if you are a part of the Greek system or know any Greeks. Thank you again for reading my book and providing me with feedback."

the title says "The story of Phi Delta Zeta." I know Delta zeta is a sorority, so I'm guessing it must be someone like the Phi Delta Thetas, Phi Taus or Phi Sigs. Or maybe like Delta Upsilon.
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Old 05-21-2011, 08:37 PM
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the title says "The story of Phi Delta Zeta." I know Delta zeta is a sorority, so I'm guessing it must be someone like the Phi Delta Thetas, Phi Taus or Phi Sigs. Or maybe like Delta Upsilon.
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Old 05-22-2011, 02:18 AM
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I realize you're a young'un, but stop, seriously. Just stop.


Where's that Wendy Williams "I can't" .gif?
It isn't that hard to figure out which fraternity and which school with the magic of google when the author uses a vanity press.
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Old 05-22-2011, 10:43 AM
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K, I sent him that and this was his response:

"Actually, that is kind of an ignorant statement. The law states that I can write whatever I want about someone (basically) and use their real names and identifying details. However, if someone takes me to court over it, I must provide evidence that the events took place. Though I have quite a bit of evidence on many of the stories, I decided to take the easy route and simply change all names and identifying marks. As for which fraternity it is, it shouldn't really be that hard to figure out if you are a part of the Greek system or know any Greeks. Thank you again for reading my book and providing me with feedback."

the title says "The story of Phi Delta Zeta." I know Delta zeta is a sorority, so I'm guessing it must be someone like the Phi Delta Thetas, Phi Taus or Phi Sigs. Or maybe like Delta Upsilon.
Please make sure to tell all the guys who rush you that you have read this book so you're already an expert on fraternity life. They will appreciate it!
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