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Old 07-10-2000, 12:26 AM
DELTABRAT DELTABRAT is offline
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Taykimson:

Set it out girl, as far as the names of the HBCU's.

I think Alpha Chi Girl just listed some of the more "popular" ones for those that didn't know

Anyway, about the baby shirt thing. I don't have a problem with it. I think it is relative though. For instance if the child is REAL young (like 1-4 or 5...it's *cute*) If the child is 13 or 14...hmmm...I don't think so. Addditionally, I think it depends on the gender (this may be obvious for most) but I have a son and I don't think he will be wearing a shirt that says "My mom is a Delta." Ya know. Additionally, most of the shirts I have seen with this usually say Delta (for my Sorority). Not Delta Sigma Thete of DST or the Greek symbols. That's kind of hard to get away with in your Sorority because the symbols are the letters and vice-versa.

Does the baby shirt thing bother you at all?
I don't mean just for AKA, but for any sorority.

I think they are cute if it is the "right" situation (like the one's named above.)

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