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To: Clemenza

I personally love seeing sorority girls try to act all high and mighty around guys who aren't in Frats. They aren't used to having a guy telling them what they really think of how they are acting. They are used to getting to act like they are better than everyone and not having anyone bust them back down. It's a beautiful sight.


8 posted on 03/06/2006 10:59:18 PM PST by Mr. Blonde (You know, Happy Time Harry, just being around you kinda makes me want to die.)
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To: Mr. Blonde
When I was in University it was required that all BA students take a 3rd or 4th year Science elective. A course known as Environmental Management Practices had a reputation for being the easiest of them, so it attracted all the Sorority types.

What was not advertised about this course is that it included fieldtrips to sewage treatment plants, landfills and mine.

My best memory of university is the sorority girls at the sewage treatment plant. It wasn't invented yet, but I would have killed for a camcorder. "Like oh. my. god. I am not going in there"

I would have taken that course five times given the chance.

13 posted on 03/06/2006 11:53:59 PM PST by Energy Alley
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To: Mr. Blonde
As a former sorority girl, I wish that I could disagree with you, but I can't.

I did find out that surviving a sorority was the best job preparation I could have ever taken. Working in a predominantly female field (PR and education) it can be hell out there. I'd give anything just to work with guys.

I do disagree with all the assertions that liberals are the mean, catty women. Some of the biggest cat fights I've ever seen were in churches.
305 posted on 03/07/2006 2:06:21 PM PST by BloomNTn
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