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Old 11-13-2003, 03:53 PM
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-Ravi reminds me of someone I knew in college, looks wise, but thankfully not personality wise. I understand that he wants the boys to know their stuff, but he is enjoying the power trip too much. And as was said b4, ALL THIS DRAMA FOR 5 YEARS OF HISTORY!
to me, because the frat has only been around for 5 years, that is more of a reason to get on them for not knowing it. 5 years of info for a local frat is A LOT EASIER to remember than 90 years of history for a sorority with chapters all around the globe. there is no excuse for them not to know the info, especially if they can still go eat pizza with the founders.


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Marty- his anger at the racist comments seems legit. I don't understand why he felt ok telling MTV that, but when his big bro came and talked to him, why not say "i ripped up the shirt b/c i was offended that it said racist things".
i didn't understand this either. i was like "dude, just tell them." but it was interesting to me that jon, who, if not of hispanic descent, is one of only 3 minorities in the pledge class, was like "dude, just put the shirt on" and "i think marty is making a bad decision by not wearing the shirt."
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Old 11-14-2003, 12:59 PM
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i didn't understand this either. i was like "dude, just tell them." but it was interesting to me that jon, who, if not of hispanic descent, is one of only 3 minorities in the pledge class, was like "dude, just put the shirt on" and "i think marty is making a bad decision by not wearing the shirt."
I don't think that Jon said anything because he has proven himself to be a spineless simp -- as they all have. Any man (young or otherwise) who is willing to grab his genitalia, stick his tongue out and salute as a form of respect is not sitting on the same side of the cafeteria as I am. The disrespect, the cursing, the hazing, the women . . . it is amazing that they were not thrown off campus earlier than they were. BTW, how does walking around with a rotten piece of meat on a stick prove that you want to be involved in something really great -- all that proves is that you are the kind of person who doesn't mind looking really foolish for no reason -- and that cooler full of goodies . . . way to go Kevin . . . eat that watermelon before giving them the finger.
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Old 11-14-2003, 01:03 PM
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Why did I start laughing when that girl was playing the guitar? The only thing I could think of was that big head tiny hairdo comment.
I thought of the same thing because she has been getting a lot of camera time lately and those little bitty pigtails on her really adult size head with nothing to play with. I just really need her to see my hairdresser.
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Old 11-14-2003, 01:40 PM
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I don't think that Jon said anything because he has proven himself to be a spineless simp -- as they all have. Any man (young or otherwise) who is willing to grab his genitalia, stick his tongue out and salute as a form of respect is not sitting on the same side of the cafeteria as I am. The disrespect, the cursing, the hazing, the women . . . it is amazing that they were not thrown off campus earlier than they were. BTW, how does walking around with a rotten piece of meat on a stick prove that you want to be involved in something really great -- all that proves is that you are the kind of person who doesn't mind looking really foolish for no reason -- and that cooler full of goodies . . . way to go Kevin . . . eat that watermelon before giving them the finger.
IMO, doing those things doesn't mean that they are the "kind of person who doesn't mind looking really foolish for no reason," rather it is a humbling gesture. the salute, as goofy as it looks, is okay with me. and also, i look at it like this: if you are willing to carry a piece of meat around on a stick for a week, you must really want this. and if you have that type of excitement and enthusiasm while TRYING to be a member, you'll probably carry it over once you ARE a member.
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Old 11-14-2003, 02:18 PM
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if you are willing to carry a piece of meat around on a stick for a week, you must really want this. and if you have that type of excitement and enthusiasm while TRYING to be a member, you'll probably carry it over once you ARE a member.
If someone wants to argue the benefits of putting people through what these boys are going through, they need to pick a different group of boys because this seems to be the worst case scenario of every situation they could be in. Case in point -- the kidnapping/beating of a brother to "bond" with the pledge class at the request of members.

If people will keep it in perspective, then carrying meat around on a stick for a week can be a silly yet bonding-filled learning experience that will bring them together in the brotherhood (I guess). It is that . . . along with the beach scene with the push-ups and the wind sprints . . . along with the push-ups on a busy street . . . along with the wearing of attire that is racially insensitive to the person wearing it that lends itself to things getting out of hand . . . which they did or the upstanding group of individually would not have been suspended from their campus.

Where is the culturally enriching aspect to what they are doing? Where is the charity work? Where is the mentoring? What can they learn from this display except how to get thrown out of school on their collective arshes? While in the midst of a job search, I watch because these boys (both the ones in school and the alumni that come back to the activities and the house to haze the group) are a big giant group of clowns and I laugh when thinking that this is what they should as opposed to what they should not do. Luckily, I read a few articles about what is going on with the chapter as a result of the behavior of these excited and enthusiastic neos and their wonderful prophytes -- it's not pretty.
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Old 11-14-2003, 02:30 PM
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Old 11-14-2003, 05:19 PM
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All I know is that the scenes on the beach gave me chills.
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Old 11-19-2003, 11:40 PM
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Janelle's voice aggravates the HECK out of me!!!

They should have had a special meeting for Carmen. She got dissed after all her pledge sisters had built up momentum. I would have been too embarrassed.
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Old 11-20-2003, 12:39 AM
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Hey Carmen didn't handle her business. She did nothing but complain from day one. I didn't like her. Should she have been removed prior to tonight's episode? Maybe, maybe not. She brought it on herself.

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Old 11-20-2003, 02:01 AM
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I agree. The girl needed to step off a long time ago. There is nothing but ugliness...inside and out....detracting claws....but really, she would have made a horrible sister.
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Old 11-20-2003, 10:29 AM
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Janelle's voice aggravates the HECK out of me!!!

They should have had a special meeting for Carmen. She got dissed after all her pledge sisters had built up momentum. I would have been too embarrassed.
Janelle and the baby talk =

Carmen deserved what she got and I was amused by the fact that after all of the things that she did and said, she actually thought these girls wanted her to be a part of the group. MTV was right on point with this one . . . make sure we all know what an unenlightened racist she was and then build it up like she is going to get what she wants and then yank it from her in front of all of us. She should have been more embarrassed by the racially insensitive things she said during the process. She didn't think that what she said was wrong and thought that they were picking on her . . . karma is a mutha!!

Fraternity Life -- I hope they are kicked off their campus for good.
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Old 11-20-2003, 11:07 AM
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Although I was surprised to see the Zeta initiation on TV (and who is to say there weren't other, private ceremonies leading up to it right before hand) what I saw was cute. It's nice that they all "earned" their first set of letters and that they were identical. I don't know the meaning of the green sash, but that was cute, too.

Moving on...Delta Omega Chi needs their very existence wiped off the face of the earth.

A South Asian hazer with a brand? WTF is this? Just because you are in a "multicultural" organization (and i ONLY use the term because they use it on their website) doesn't mean you get to co-opt established traditions from other orgs. START YOUR OWN!!!!

ARGH! They really do need to be stopped. Ravi, the South Asian Hazer with the brand....could he BE any more furry? I thought he was being attacked by gerbils.

I wish the dudes who dropped had actually said "YO, I DON'T HAVE TO BE HAZED TO DO THIS." instead of saying "yeah, like, this isn't for me right now." their interviews didn't match up with their reasons for dropping.

the fat gay kid.......he is a simp. he hates himself so much that he allowed himself to be degraded based on his sexual orientation for weeks, just to join this frat! i mean, you can tell in his interviews that he's a neo-sambo: "We betta not do that, y'all, lessin massa gon' tan our hides somethin awful!"

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Old 11-20-2003, 11:13 AM
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i mean, you can tell in his interviews that he's a neo-sambo: "We betta not do that, y'all, lessin massa gon' tan our hides somethin awful!"

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Old 11-20-2003, 11:28 AM
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Although I was surprised to see the Zeta initiation on TV (and who is to say there weren't other, private ceremonies leading up to it right before hand) what I saw was cute. It's nice that they all "earned" their first set of letters and that they were identical. I don't know the meaning of the green sash, but that was cute, too.
I'm not sure if the sash really had a meaning. They showed one up close and it was just the pledge (now active's) name. It was in the sorority's colors though.
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Old 11-20-2003, 12:48 PM
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I will have to catch up on all the episodes on one of the marathon weekends. I've missed probably about 3 episodes. I did catch last night's finale and Carmen got exactly what she deserved.

Yes, I do hope that they had a private pinning ceremony.

I stopped watching Frat Life after the first episode. Those idiots are dumb as rocks.
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