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12-28-2011, 02:54 PM
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Okay, I watched it! I have to say that I knew Katie would be a great President! That did not shock me one bit! I don't like how they all refer to Charlotte as "Char-Char" with a little pet name. Dumb! I am SO EXCITED that both Katie and Maxine made it to the end. I really wanted to see the underdog (Maxine) make it! I think Camille and Sophie are absolutely adorable, too!
I wonder if the 5 new sisters get to have the house since I assume it is near the University of Leeds (which is where they are all attending). I wonder if anyone will sit down with them and explain that some of the stuff they did was for television. I also wonder if someone will sit down with them and explain other offices that the sorority may have: VP, Membership Director, etc.
What a great show! I hope they make a Sorority Girls II with the British sisters making it through!
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12-28-2011, 03:06 PM
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I wanted to add that I have never heard before that Sandra Bullock was in a sorority. Of all the names they mentioned in this episode, they should have used names of women that everyone knows were in a sorority. I mean, there are so many incredible NPC women. I would have thought they would have mentioned some women from their sororities. If the women they mentioned are KDs, DGs, or Delta Delta Deltas--then I digress. I just thought it was strange.
Also, I can't find a website for Sigma Gamma and I didn't see them recognized on the University of Leeds website. Are they still an actual organization or was this just television? Either way, it was a really interesting show!
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12-28-2011, 03:20 PM
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I wanted to add that I have never heard before that Sandra Bullock was in a sorority. Of all the names they mentioned in this episode, they should have used names of women that everyone knows were in a sorority. I mean, there are so many incredible NPC women. I would have thought they would have mentioned some women from their sororities. If the women they mentioned are KDs, DGs, or Delta Delta Deltas--then I digress. I just thought it was strange.
Also, I can't find a website for Sigma Gamma and I didn't see them recognized on the University of Leeds website. Are they still an actual organization or was this just television? Either way, it was a really interesting show!
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That was my point about urban legends. Of all the women mentioned, I believe only Condoleezza Rice is/was an actual sorority member.
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12-28-2011, 03:33 PM
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That was my point about urban legends. Of all the women mentioned, I believe only Condoleezza Rice is/was an actual sorority member.
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I believe HRC is an honorary AKA.
I liked most of their choices, but it was a bit disappointing to see that they chose five white women. If they are seriously starting a sorority, though, can't they just call up Topaz and be like "hey, want a bid?"
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12-28-2011, 03:41 PM
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I believe HRC is an honorary AKA.
I liked most of their choices, but it was a bit disappointing to see that they chose five white women. If they are seriously starting a sorority, though, can't they just call up Topaz and be like "hey, want a bid?"
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I would hazard a guess and say that there are rules in their show contracts about not coming back (for the eliminated girls)?
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12-28-2011, 04:46 PM
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I believe HRC is an honorary AKA.
I liked most of their choices, but it was a bit disappointing to see that they chose five white women. If they are seriously starting a sorority, though, can't they just call up Topaz and be like "hey, want a bid?"
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As far as I know, HRC turned down the honorary membership when she was informed that it would prevent her from being honored by other groups. Even if she were an honorary member, I would find it ridiculous to hold her up to them as an accomplished well-known sorority woman when she had been initiated well into late adulthood and only because of who she had become.
Topaz had an awful lot of black balls. Throughout the show, I always got the feeling things were tense with her and the others and they weren't showing everything that was happening. I think her getting the most black balls spoke to things that were happening behind the scenes.
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12-28-2011, 04:54 PM
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Even if she were an honorary member, I would find it ridiculous to hold her up to them as an accomplished well-known sorority woman when she had been initiated well into late adulthood and only because of who she had become.
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There are many individuals who become honorary members later on in life (because of their lifetime accomplishments). They are still, for the most part, highly regarded.
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12-28-2011, 05:01 PM
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There are many individuals who become honorary members later on in life (because of their lifetime accomplishments). They are still, for the most part, highly regarded.
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You didn't watch the show and the context in which the information was given. This discussion is about that.
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12-28-2011, 05:13 PM
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Topaz had an awful lot of black balls. Throughout the show, I always got the feeling things were tense with her and the others and they weren't showing everything that was happening. I think her getting the most black balls spoke to things that were happening behind the scenes.
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I think the challenge spoke for itself. I wager a guess that it wasn't simply the Americans who put all their balls into her bag, that would just be unfair (they have a strong majority to simply vote out someone). I wouldn't say it was because Topaz is black that this happened, it is just a coincidence. As you speculate, I would hope it would infer more behind the scenes (hard time connecting with) issues.
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12-28-2011, 05:20 PM
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Topaz had an awful lot of black balls. Throughout the show, I always got the feeling things were tense with her and the others and they weren't showing everything that was happening. I think her getting the most black balls spoke to things that were happening behind the scenes.
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Agreed! She didn't really seem to take anything seriously, and didn't appear to get along with anyone overly well. I don't think that she would have been an overly productive member (and in a chapter of 5 [still don't understand their logic on that one], that would make a HUGE difference.
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