A DAY TO REMEMBER ALWAYS

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sandra habina

10-09-2008 14:13:39

GOD BLESS AMERICA


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theysayjump

10-09-2008 14:43:49

I'd like to buy a vowel please.

bballp6699

10-09-2008 14:56:17

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ajasax

10-09-2008 15:04:58

Yer a day early. Start sending mass e-mail forwards in 3..2..1..

ilanbg

10-09-2008 15:34:40

[quote904c919481="ajasax"]Yer a day early[/quote904c919481]

She wanted to make sure she was first. It's like opening your presents on Christmas Eve.

Apparently.

sandra habina

10-09-2008 16:18:28

[quoted5ec6dc052="ilanbg"][quoted5ec6dc052="ajasax"]Yer a day early[/quoted5ec6dc052]

She wanted to make sure she was first. It's like opening your presents on Christmas Eve.

Apparently.[/quoted5ec6dc052]

Are you serious? First to post, and to open on Christmas Eve???? Everyone knows Santa doesn't bring the presents til you are asleep silly. roll roll stun stun stun

tylerc

10-09-2008 16:57:20

REMEMBER SEPTEMBER 10TH

http//www.brainyhistory.com/days/september_10.html

EatChex89

10-09-2008 21:30:56

You know what. what a disgrace. you just want to post about a tragic disaster in a fucking forum first so you post a day earlyh.

FUCK THaT

shit. mother fuckers. that's fucking a disgrace

sandra habina

10-09-2008 22:29:46

[quote0ffd5f3154="EatChex89"]You know what. what a disgrace. you just want to post about a tragic disaster in a fucking forum first so you post a day earlyh.

[b0ffd5f3154]FUCK THaT[/b0ffd5f3154]

shit. mother fuckers. that's fucking a disgrace[/quote0ffd5f3154]

Actually someone sent this to me yesterday and I thought by posting it, it would help us to remember - if posting 12 hours early is such a disgrace - well all I can say is - you make me laugh. We must always remember this tragedy not just on the anniversary of the date.

If you think that posting first on this f....
forum is the most important act of my day - as usual you are very very wrong kid.

Your mouth is a disgrace. Clean it up with some soap. Please! evil

EatChex89

10-09-2008 23:22:04

[quote547d724c60="sandra habina"][quote547d724c60="EatChex89"]You know what. what a disgrace. you just want to post about a tragic disaster in a fucking forum first so you post a day earlyh.

[b547d724c60]FUCK THaT[/b547d724c60]

shit. mother fuckers. that's fucking a disgrace[/quote547d724c60]

Actually someone sent this to me yesterday and I thought by posting it, it would help us to remember - if posting 12 hours early is such a disgrace - well all I can say is - you make me laugh. We must always remember this tragedy not just on the anniversary of the date.

If you think that posting first on this f....
forum is the most important act of my day - as usual you are very very wrong kid.

Your mouth is a disgrace. Clean it up with some soap. Please! evil[/quote547d724c60]

I'm kidding man.

We can always remember 9/11. Even if it's 9/10.

It shouldn't be once a year that we remember; it should be every day.

I do apologise. I was a tad intoxicated and my mind/mouth got the better of me.

tylerc

11-09-2008 08:52:07

I'm in a fraternity, and one of the current pledges is wearing a shirt that says "9/11 WAS AN INSIDE JOB"

People are free to believe whatever stupid fucking conspiracy they want but have some respect on this day if only this day.

Twon

11-09-2008 09:23:13

[quotedd8b99b233="tylerc"]I'm in a fraternity, and one of the current pledges is wearing a shirt that says "9/11 WAS AN INSIDE JOB"

People are free to believe whatever stupid fucking conspiracy they want but have some respect on this day if only this day.[/quotedd8b99b233]

It would be nice if he got punched in the face by someone that lost a family member.

ilanbg

11-09-2008 09:32:32

It would also be nice if his freedom of speech was upheld on a day that supposedly commemorates freedom.

But, you know, a punch in the face would be pretty good too.

Berky34

11-09-2008 09:34:06

[quote70327cc80f="tylerc"]I'm in a fraternity, and one of the current pledges is wearing a shirt that says "9/11 WAS AN INSIDE JOB"

People are free to believe whatever stupid fucking conspiracy they want but have some respect on this day if only this day.[/quote70327cc80f]
which frat are you in?

CollidgeGraduit

11-09-2008 09:35:17

[quote54036058e1="ilanbg"]It would also be nice if his freedom of speech was upheld on a day that supposedly commemorates freedom.

But, you know, a punch in the face would be pretty good too.[/quote54036058e1]

His freedom of speech wouldn't be impacted by a private citizen punching him in the face, only if the government punished him for his shirt. That said, I agree that someone should punch the douchebag in the face.

Twon

11-09-2008 09:36:49

[quoteb0342f7f7c="ilanbg"]It would also be nice if his freedom of speech was upheld on a day that supposedly commemorates freedom.

But, you know, a punch in the face would be pretty good too.[/quoteb0342f7f7c]

True. But there is a difference between freedom of speach and being a dick.

ilanbg

11-09-2008 10:52:05

[quote343ebe400b="CollidgeGraduit"]His freedom of speech wouldn't be impacted by a private citizen punching him in the face, only if the government punished him for his shirt. That said, I agree that someone should punch the douchebag in the face.[/quote343ebe400b]

Government would be upholding his right to free speech by persecuting someone who commits assault against him for it.

[quote343ebe400b="Twon"]True. But there is a difference between freedom of speach and being a dick.[/quote343ebe400b]

Not really. ?

dmorris68

11-09-2008 11:01:29

[quote225a6bcef1="ilanbg"][quote225a6bcef1="CollidgeGraduit"]His freedom of speech wouldn't be impacted by a private citizen punching him in the face, only if the government punished him for his shirt. That said, I agree that someone should punch the douchebag in the face.[/quote225a6bcef1]

Government would be upholding his right to free speech by persecuting someone who commits assault against him for it.[/quote225a6bcef1]
You're a smart guy, but I think you need to pay more attention in civics class. ;)

The Bill of Rights are nothing more and nothing less than a protection from persecution or retribution [i225a6bcef1]from the government[/i225a6bcef1] for exercising those rights. It has no bearing or relevance on private interactions between citizens. The assault is a crime that can be prosecuted, because assault outside of self-defense is a crime, but that has nothing to do with the 1st amendment.

Go ahead tyler, you have the forum's permission to punch him in the face. Then tell him ilanbg said he should sue the government for not blocking your punch. P

phriq

11-09-2008 11:26:28

[quote566ee019d3="tylerc"]I'm in a fraternity, and one of the current pledges is wearing a shirt that says "9/11 WAS AN INSIDE JOB"

People are free to believe whatever stupid fucking conspiracy they want but have some respect on this day if only this day.[/quote566ee019d3]

I am guessing that when he is no longer a pledge that he gets an upgrade to a shirt about the moon landing being fake?

Or maybe that december 7th was done by the Brits acutally so we would get involved?

Thats so ridiculous. whether you believe the conspiracies or not, you should at least have enough damn respect for the victims and not wear or make someone else wear a retarded shrit like that. Frats are a joke.

tylerc

11-09-2008 12:18:49

How does one member make "frats" (aka fraternities) a joke?

Berky-I'm in Phi Delta Theta

unknown uchiha

11-09-2008 14:09:29

[quote76b8867647="phriq"][quote76b8867647="tylerc"]I'm in a fraternity, and one of the current pledges is wearing a shirt that says "9/11 WAS AN INSIDE JOB"

People are free to believe whatever stupid fucking conspiracy they want but have some respect on this day if only this day.[/quote76b8867647]

I am guessing that when he is no longer a pledge that he gets an upgrade to a shirt about the moon landing being fake?

Or maybe that december 7th was done by the Brits acutally so we would get involved?

Thats so ridiculous. whether you believe the conspiracies or not, you should at least have enough damn respect for the victims and not wear or make someone else wear a retarded shrit like that. Frats are a joke.[/quote76b8867647]

Why should you have respect for the victims? Is there a law requiring it? Am I going to be thrown in jail if I don't? No. Maybe YOU should have respect for this guy and leave him alone instead of prying into his choice of attire and judging him for it.

CollidgeGraduit

11-09-2008 14:48:43

[quotebf80a05c1d="unknown uchiha"]Why should you have respect for the victims? Is there a law requiring it? Am I going to be thrown in jail if I don't? No. Maybe YOU should have respect for this guy and leave him alone instead of prying into his choice of attire and judging him for it.[/quotebf80a05c1d]

People shouldn't need a law to make them respect people who died in a terrorist attack enough not to wear a shirt mocking the attack. It's called common decency for your countrymen. Thankfully there's enough decent men and women out their defending the frat boy's right to be a douchebag.

tylerc

11-09-2008 17:40:14

/sigh

This is why I love and hate the Greek system. People in it get such a negative reputation just for being a "frat boy". GDIs will never learn I suppose P

ilanbg

11-09-2008 18:00:05

Shouldn't you be busy date-raping someone right about now?

phriq

11-09-2008 20:16:47

[quote4ef7ec35f1="ilanbg"]Shouldn't you be busy date-raping someone right about now?[/quote4ef7ec35f1]

haha my wife loved that ^... plus karma for that.

[quote4ef7ec35f1="tylerc"]/sigh

This is why I love and hate the Greek system. People in it get such a negative reputation just for being a "frat boy". GDIs will never learn I suppose P[/quote4ef7ec35f1]

Its not that new people in these frats are innocently given a bad repuation. But instead, it's been a bad reputation that has been built over the years with frats. Alot of the negative repuation is very much justified....and i do understand that not all frats or people who participate in them are like that. And if your not, I give you props.... but i think anyone in their right mind would have to admit that frats over the years have brought the repuation on to themselves.

theysayjump

11-09-2008 21:08:23

If I remember correctly, Tyler (and please correct and forgive me if I'm wrong) but weren't you banned on A4F for posting a "lollercaust" image http//www.kimlett.com/pics/booya/lollercaust.gif ?

You can't complain about people having no respect for the 9/11 victims when you disrespect something that was far far worse and affected far more people.

Besides, I don't think wearing a "9/11 was an inside job" t-shirt is disrespectful to the victims. Wearing a "9/11 victims were a bunch of cunts and deserved to die" t-shirt though, would be.

akalic

12-09-2008 00:57:41

[quote751511663b="CollidgeGraduit"][quote751511663b="unknown uchiha"]Why should you have respect for the victims? Is there a law requiring it? Am I going to be thrown in jail if I don't? No. Maybe YOU should have respect for this guy and leave him alone instead of prying into his choice of attire and judging him for it.[/quote751511663b]

People shouldn't need a law to make them respect people who died in a terrorist attack enough not to wear a shirt mocking the attack. [b751511663b]It's called common decency for your countrymen[/b751511663b]. Thankfully there's enough decent men and women out their defending the frat boy's right to be a douchebag.[/quote751511663b]

exactly. "why should you have respect for the victims?" come on now, that is as if a close friend of yours dies, and you tell your brother, but he doesn't care at all, and shakes it off. Wouldn't that hit a nerve in you? I dont think 9/11 is an inside job is necessarily a bad or disrespectful thing to believe, but shoving it down someone's throat or the public's for that matter, by having it plastered on a t-shirt, is in my opinion disrespectful. no one is telling anyone to believe this or that, i think it all boils down to the respect and decency we give each other on an event like this

bballp6699

12-09-2008 06:11:43

[quotea5d9c43c88="dmorris68"][quotea5d9c43c88="ilanbg"][quotea5d9c43c88="CollidgeGraduit"]His freedom of speech wouldn't be impacted by a private citizen punching him in the face, only if the government punished him for his shirt. That said, I agree that someone should punch the douchebag in the face.[/quotea5d9c43c88]

Government would be upholding his right to free speech by persecuting someone who commits assault against him for it.[/quotea5d9c43c88]
You're a smart guy, but I think you need to pay more attention in civics class. ;)

The Bill of Rights are nothing more and nothing less than a protection from persecution or retribution [ia5d9c43c88]from the government[/ia5d9c43c88] for exercising those rights. It has no bearing or relevance on private interactions between citizens. The assault is a crime that can be prosecuted, because assault outside of self-defense is a crime, but that has nothing to do with the 1st amendment.

Go ahead tyler, you have the forum's permission to punch him in the face. Then tell him ilanbg said he should sue the government for not blocking your punch. P[/quotea5d9c43c88]

You should have been around for this thread

http//forum.freeipodguide.com/viewtopic.php?t=46480&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0

ilanbg and his nonsensical debates.

theysayjump

12-09-2008 11:16:37

That was good, fucking, debate.

sadagtb

12-09-2008 11:20:31

[quoteba2fa08daf="bballp6699"]
You should have been around for this thread

http//forum.freeipodguide.com/viewtopic.php?t=46480&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0

ilanbg and his nonsensical debates.[/quoteba2fa08daf]

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J4320

12-09-2008 13:23:17

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manOFice

12-09-2008 13:25:55

[quote9da2a35fdb="tylerc"]/sigh

This is why I love and hate the Greek system. People in it get such a negative reputation just for being a "frat boy". GDIs will never learn I suppose P[/quote9da2a35fdb]

Stupid GDI's lol lol Their so one minded, not all but some. People just don't get it. Our fraternity did more for the community than any GDI ever did on our campus. But whatever, not the thread for this.

phriq

12-09-2008 13:38:28

Sounds to me that there should be a frat debate thread opened up... though not by me. i never joined one.

dmorris68

12-09-2008 18:16:56

[quotede51487eee="bballp6699"]You should have been around for this thread

http//forum.freeipodguide.com/viewtopic.php?t=46480&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0

ilanbg and his nonsensical debates.[/quotede51487eee]
Should have been around? I was around, over a year by then. P

I remember the thread, it just wasn't one I cared to weigh in on.

bballp6699

12-09-2008 18:34:29

You were a little shy back then.

CollidgeGraduit

12-09-2008 19:57:18

[quote8dc83c94a2="bballp6699"]You should have been around for this thread

http//forum.freeipodguide.com/viewtopic.php?t=46480&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0

ilanbg and his nonsensical debates.[/quote8dc83c94a2]

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tylerc

13-09-2008 14:06:58

[quoted81395a59d="theysayjump"]If I remember correctly, Tyler (and please correct and forgive me if I'm wrong) but weren't you banned on A4F for posting a "lollercaust" image http//www.kimlett.com/pics/booya/lollercaust.gif ?

You can't complain about people having no respect for the 9/11 victims when you disrespect something that was far far worse and affected far more people.

Besides, I don't think wearing a "9/11 was an inside job" t-shirt is disrespectful to the victims. Wearing a "9/11 victims were a bunch of cunts and deserved to die" t-shirt though, would be.[/quoted81395a59d]

This was 3 years ago I believe. The maturity difference from 17 to 20 is pretty significant.

Also, it wasn't him wearing the shirt, it was him wearing it ON September 11th.

Also, Greeks run the country.

85% of the Fortune 500 executives
85% of the U.S. Supreme Court justices since 1900
71% of the men in Who?s Who
76% of U.S. Congress
63% of the U.S. President?s Cabinet since 1900
All but four U.S. Presidents since 1825

GDIs, so bitter.

justinag06

13-09-2008 20:11:46

I dunno I kinda value all my college friends, and the fact that I made them not bought them. I have best friends that were in frats, so it's not like everyone in them were douchbags. That said I was never envious of being in one, and most of the people I met were pretty lame. Forced community service isn't much of a virtue to commend yourself for either.

It was never hard finding a great party in college. You ask around you will find out. Towards the end I would even go crash parties and have a ball and make lots of friends that way. If you show up friendly with some alcohol, and a bullshit reason(I'm your neighbor down the street) most people are very receptive of you. The ones that weren't, were filled with douchbags.



Also if you think you have to join a frat to get ahead in life, then go ahead and shoot yourself in the head right now. You make your own path, and you earn it. Yeah maybe a lot of dumbasses will get jobs they don't deserve because of a ring, or a comman fraternity thread. That doesn't mean you need to be in a frat to help make your way.

ilanbg

13-09-2008 23:40:34

Dude all we care about is roofies and brahs.

blah blah blah.

tylerc

15-09-2008 13:59:05

[quote42085310f6="justinag06"]I dunno I kinda value all my college friends, and the fact that I made them not bought them. I have best friends that were in frats, so it's not like everyone in them were douchbags. That said I was never envious of being in one, and most of the people I met were pretty lame. Forced community service isn't much of a virtue to commend yourself for either.

It was never hard finding a great party in college. You ask around you will find out. Towards the end I would even go crash parties and have a ball and make lots of friends that way. If you show up friendly with some alcohol, and a bullshit reason(I'm your neighbor down the street) most people are very receptive of you. The ones that weren't, were filled with douchbags.

Also if you think you have to join a frat to get ahead in life, then go ahead and shoot yourself in the head right now. You make your own path, and you earn it. Yeah maybe a lot of dumbasses will get jobs they don't deserve because of a ring, or a comman fraternity thread. That doesn't mean you need to be in a frat to help make your way.[/quote42085310f6]

Everyone always plays the "you bought your friends" card. The ~$8,000 I (or rather my parents) pay for me to live here goes towards food ($1500), room and board, utilities, etc. Did I mention there are 3 meals a day, all of which have been better than dorm food, DirecTV with NFL Sunday Ticket and movie channels, etc? It also goes to pay for social dues, tailgates, cook outs with sororities, and whatever else we choose to spend the money on. I never said it was hard to find a party either, considering I go to one of the biggest party schools in the country (Indiana University). It's just nice to have the OPTION of something going on here Thursday-Saturday, along with tailgates. That's not to say I don't have other friends outside the Greek system, because I do.

I also never said that being in a fraternity will land me a job. It simply helps build my network.

[quote42085310f6="ilanbg"]Dude all we care about is roofies and brahs.

blah blah blah.[/quote42085310f6]

Obviously you went to a school with a shitty Greek system, because I have yet to be at a party not at a Greek house that's more fun than ones at our house or other house's parties I've been to.

Iloveipods2

15-09-2008 16:43:47

[quote594e54ceec="tylerc"][quote594e54ceec="justinag06"]I dunno I kinda value all my college friends, and the fact that I made them not bought them. I have best friends that were in frats, so it's not like everyone in them were douchbags. That said I was never envious of being in one, and most of the people I met were pretty lame. Forced community service isn't much of a virtue to commend yourself for either.

It was never hard finding a great party in college. You ask around you will find out. Towards the end I would even go crash parties and have a ball and make lots of friends that way. If you show up friendly with some alcohol, and a bullshit reason(I'm your neighbor down the street) most people are very receptive of you. The ones that weren't, were filled with douchbags.

Also if you think you have to join a frat to get ahead in life, then go ahead and shoot yourself in the head right now. You make your own path, and you earn it. Yeah maybe a lot of dumbasses will get jobs they don't deserve because of a ring, or a comman fraternity thread. That doesn't mean you need to be in a frat to help make your way.[/quote594e54ceec]

Everyone always plays the "you bought your friends" card. The ~$8,000 I (or rather my parents) pay for me to live here goes towards food ($1500), room and board, utilities, etc. Did I mention there are 3 meals a day, all of which have been better than dorm food, DirecTV with NFL Sunday Ticket and movie channels, etc? It also goes to pay for social dues, tailgates, cook outs with sororities, and whatever else we choose to spend the money on. I never said it was hard to find a party either, considering I go to one of the biggest party schools in the country (Indiana University). It's just nice to have the OPTION of something going on here Thursday-Saturday, along with tailgates. That's not to say I don't have other friends outside the Greek system, because I do.

I also never said that being in a fraternity will land me a job. It simply helps build my network.

[quote594e54ceec="ilanbg"]Dude all we care about is roofies and brahs.

blah blah blah.[/quote594e54ceec]

Obviously you went to a school with a shitty Greek system, because I have yet to be at a party not at a Greek house that's more fun than ones at our house or other house's parties I've been to.[/quote594e54ceec]

Does someone need a hug?

Berky34

28-09-2008 19:48:02

Pledgeship is a lot more time consuming than i initially thought. Although, in a way it's a good thing since I'm meeting a lot of the brothers and learning about the house. But it's just a lot of shit...

tylerc

28-09-2008 20:13:27

[quote653a4462b7="Berky34"]Pledgeship is a lot more time consuming than i initially thought. Although, in a way it's a good thing since I'm meeting a lot of the brothers and learning about the house. But it's just a lot of shit...[/quote653a4462b7]

I've always heard pledgeship described as the best time you'll never want to do again, and that's how I feel about it. Some of the stuff is fun, and it's nice to get to know the brothers and your pledge class, so make the best of it.

Berky34

28-09-2008 20:26:36

That's what they've all told us, actually. I'm sure I'll be fine through it, but daily jobs, saturday morning clean-ups, quizzes, dinners on mondays, and meetings on wednesdays and sundays, which include cleaning, take up a lot of time. And that's not including exchanges or parties we have to set up or work. I'm just glad we haven't really gotten hazed besides getting locked in the basement and having half an hour for 20 guys to finish 4 cases of keystone. I'd say it was kinda fun and helped to get to know eachother, which I'm sure was their goal. It should all be worth it in the end though.

tylerc

28-09-2008 22:11:09

Our pledges serve us dinner on Monday nights since we have formal dinner and their is daily cleaning. We also require 3 hours of study tables per night. How long is your pledgeship? Phi Psi is right across the street from us and I've heard their pledgeship here is pretty intense.

Berky34

29-09-2008 09:18:41

[quote3d39040cd0="tylerc"]Our pledges serve us dinner on Monday nights since we have formal dinner and their is daily cleaning. We also require 3 hours of study tables per night. How long is your pledgeship? Phi Psi is right across the street from us and I've heard their pledgeship here is pretty intense.[/quote3d39040cd0]
We have live-in week from November 10th-November 15th. On November 15th we have initiation. We have live-in week instead of hell week, and I've heard we don't get hazed that much here.

tylerc

29-09-2008 11:52:20

That's what they tell you....all the houses I know of that have hell week are also a live-in week. That's not too bad of a pledgeship though, ours is 22 weeks.

Berky34

29-09-2008 19:06:50

lol we had to get 200 condoms tonight, so 9 of us went to the schools place where they hand em out. every 2 weeks you can get 12 of em.... so we had to go around asking people to get condoms for us and then give them to us. girls were a LOT easier to convince to go and get condoms for us rather than guys.