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		| Originally posted by Rudey You young whipper snappers...
 |  What is a "whipper snapper?"  I've always wanted to know.
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		| Originally posted by Little E It's now called Philadelphia University, or something like that.
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you are so young but the 
name changed in 1999.  One 
fraternity was there when  
it was a textile school and left. 
Maybe it left because it changed 
the name and wanted to be 
associated with a skill that 
third world workers would 
give an arm and a leg for. 
To work the loom is a wonderful 
thing.
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		| Originally posted by PhiPsiRuss What is a "whipper snapper?"  I've always wanted to know.
 |  Rub some clearasil on your face 
because back when I knew 
Webster and he helped found a  
colony of a fraternity he was 
determined never to put such 
colloquial slang into our beloved 
dictionaries.  Now America is ruined  
because some dictionaries even 
have the world blog defined.
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				12-07-2004, 03:10 PM
			
			
			
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			I think the greatest danger of expansion is that which comes from fraternities which expand at campuses with known hazing problems just so they can say they have yet another chapter and someday, somehow, they will catch SigEp and SAE.
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				12-07-2004, 03:15 PM
			
			
			
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		| Originally posted by GeekyPenguin I think the greatest danger of expansion is that which comes from fraternities which expand at campuses with known hazing problems just so they can say they have yet another chapter and someday, somehow, they will catch SigEp and SAE.
 |  It depends on how you approcah it.  We turned down an interest group at Ohio University (where we would like a chapter) because the interest group was a risk management problem.  We accepted an interest group at Oneonta, where there are huge hazing problems, because of the caliber of the group, and their commitment to form a responsible fraternity.
 
Also, why would anyone want to "catch SigEp and SAE?"
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		| Originally posted by GeekyPenguin I think the greatest danger of expansion is that which comes from fraternities which expand at campuses with known hazing problems just so they can say they have yet another chapter and someday, somehow, they will catch SigEp and SAE.
 |  It is true.  In this day 
and age we have a  
Walmart mentality 
when it comes to  
expansion.  This hurts 
us.  Back in the 1700's 
when I was a young 
boy who played in the 
streets of colonial 
Williamsburg, I used 
to push a big bicycle 
wheel around with a stick 
and wear little shorts 
with suspenders and 
a cabby hat.  I wondered 
then too where the risk 
was worth it.
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		| Originally posted by PhiPsiRuss It depends on how you approcah it.  We turned down an interest group at Ohio University (where we would like a chapter) because the interest group was a risk management problem.  We accepted an interest group at Oneonta, where there are huge hazing problems, because of the caliber of the group, and their commitment to form a responsible fraternity.
 
 Also, why would anyone want to "catch SigEp and SAE?"
 |  So they can come onto GC and say their fraternity is the biggest.
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		| Originally posted by GeekyPenguin So they can come onto GC and say their fraternity is the biggest.
 |  Kind of like those who started 15 chapters, 22 of which have folded?
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		| Originally posted by PhiPsiRuss Kind of like those who started 15 chapters, 22 of which have folded?
 |  Did they not teach you 
math in public school? 
You cannot have 22 
chapters fold if you  
have 15.  It makes  
no sense.  Clearly you 
do not respect your 
elders if you cannot 
do math.  After I light 
my Depends on fire 
on 33girl's doorsteps, 
I will come for you.
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				12-07-2004, 03:24 PM
			
			
			
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			this has gotta be in the top 10 GC satire threads
		 
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		| Originally posted by Rudey Did they not teach you
 math in public school?
 You cannot have 22
 chapters fold if you
 have 15.  It makes
 no sense.  Clearly you
 do not respect your
 elders if you cannot
 do math.  After I light
 my Depends on fire
 on 33girl's doorsteps,
 I will come for you.
 |  Yes sir!!!
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		| Originally posted by kddani this has gotta be in the top 10 GC satire threads
 |  If not for anything 
else then but for 
me discussing how 
I played with a wheel 
and a stick.  In those 
days I used to have 
pajamas with flaps on  
the bottom.  My mother 
would be upset when 
I left a stain.  Do you  
know what I'm talking 
about?  I wish I had 
a picture.  I wish 
fraternities would consider 
the schools they go 
into so they are not  
stained pajamas or  
risky wheels being pushed 
with sticks by boys wearing 
cabby hats.
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		| Originally posted by GeekyPenguin I think the greatest danger of expansion is that which comes from fraternities which expand at campuses with known hazing problems just so they can say they have yet another chapter and someday, somehow, they will catch SigEp and SAE.
 |  It's true, you really have to be careful about expansion.  Trying to get too big too quickly can get you in trouble, stretching resources and people in impossible situations.
 
Personally, as long as my chapter and the fraternity as a whole are strong, that's the important thing to me.  If you're a member of ABC, I don't think the goal should be catching XYZ, but making ABC strong.
 
It will be an interesting trend to see how well some of these chapters fare with the emphasis on agressive expansion.
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		| Originally posted by KSigkid It's true, you really have to be careful about expansion.  Trying to get too big too quickly can get you in trouble, stretching resources and people in impossible situations.
 
 Personally, as long as my chapter and the fraternity as a whole are strong, that's the important thing to me.  If you're a member of ABC, I don't think the goal should be catching XYZ, but making ABC strong.
 
 It will be an interesting trend to see how well some of these chapters fare with the emphasis on agressive expansion.
 |  Totally agree with you - I have seen so many chapters of a few particular fraternities struggling because their HQ is overextended.  I'd rather be in a very strong middle-sized sorority (which I am) than be in a huge one that's overextended and not providing for its' chapters.
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