If I would have taken them on the rocks, I'd probably be six feet under, haha.STLMizzou wrote:You're better than thatThirteen wrote:Same here. I triple-fisted Makers and Coke for 3 straight hours. They definitely took a loss on my $25 ticket, which gave me access to the open bar.
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I was hoping you were talking about the booger sugar; guess not.
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"tripple fisted" Made me think soda, which seems to be confirmed. If my assumption was off then forgive me, and frat on good sir.Grizz wrote:I was hoping you were talking about the booger sugar; guess not.
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sec, big 12 south, southern acc
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imbored25 wrote:sec,big 12 south, southern acc
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are all sec frats as retarded as vandy's in competing for who can dj the frat row the loudest?
i dont remember which frats were the perpetrators (i think the one across from beta, and probably sae) but last time i was there on a friday afternoon there was an ongoing battle to see whose black eyed peas could go louder
i dont remember which frats were the perpetrators (i think the one across from beta, and probably sae) but last time i was there on a friday afternoon there was an ongoing battle to see whose black eyed peas could go louder
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no way bro, you can't count out virginia texas florida state and oklahomaFeraFera wrote:imbored25 wrote:sec,big 12 south, southern acc
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Clemson counts, too.imbored25 wrote:no way bro, you can't count out virginia texas florida state and oklahomaFeraFera wrote:imbored25 wrote:sec,big 12 south, southern acc
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QFT.BoomBoom1986 wrote:Penn State FTW. State College is the hipster version of the apocalypse. And there may be a difference between bros and fratty people, but overall it's just the same douchebaggery. I guess I'm kind of a northeastern urbanite type so I'm a little biased (maybe judgement even, hehe), but still, these people generally blow from my experience.
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I was pleasantly surprised at how fratty Columbia was when I visited. I wasn't expecting it at all
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I had to talk down some bro-haters at the Hastings ASD. That bummed me out a little, since I'd previously gotten a very westcoastbro vibe from the place.
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How fratty and bro'ed up are University of San Diego and Loyola Los Angeles? I got a frat vibe at USD.
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I'm probably wrong, but when I think schools like W&L and UVA I just think WASP. And yachts. Or Wasps on yachts... listening to The Shins or Everclear. And cigarrettes for some reason. It feels different than your standard Southern Fratty (i.e. 5-day facial hair, Columbia fishing shirts, and gameday tailgating). Everyone seems to love Sperrys though.
both absolutely fine by me. I mean- the more I describe this, the more I think I should probably cancel my plans this weekend and go rent a boat.
both absolutely fine by me. I mean- the more I describe this, the more I think I should probably cancel my plans this weekend and go rent a boat.
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The West Coast is not "fratty"
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i dont go there but my roommate does, campbell law is like the feeder school for Carolina Greek System
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Loyola is super liberal, not fratty, more "I surf on the weekends and want to work somewhere were I don't have to cut my flowing locks of blonde hair." or "I worked on the Obama campaign and jerk off to pictures of Hilary Clinton" USD is much the same. Now USC, that is fratty. I would say they even give the southern frats a run for their money.DC_Patent_Law wrote:How fratty and bro'ed up are University of San Diego and Loyola Los Angeles? I got a frat vibe at USD.
Now I went to school in the mountain west, and we fratted hard but not as hard as the south. I went to an IFC conference once in STL and met some guys from UT with my fraternity's letters branded on their backs.
Oh by the way: dockers, sperrys, ray bans, Crookes, polo's (anyone familiar with Luxly and Bernard? big fan of their stuff too) and you missed the most important one beer coozies. How can you even drink a beer that isn't in a coozie? it might get warm while tailgating!
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If you need a coozie for you beer, then you're not drinking quickly enough.
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bro, that's the influence of vandy's growing northerner population. the days of vandy being just an academically superior sec school are nearly gone.laxbrah420 wrote:i dont remember which frats were the perpetrators (i think the one across from beta, and probably sae) but last time i was there on a friday afternoon there was an ongoing battle to see whose black eyed peas could go louder
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stillwater wrote:The West Coast is not "fratty"
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It isn't an SEC exclusive, nor is everyone in the SEC "frat" (I haven't used that term seriously since pledge semester, by the way, and I don't recommend anyone ever use it. If you have to talk about being cool, you probably aren't cool). Vandy, Florida, etc couldn't be farther from the stereotypical Southern fraternity scene.
On the other hand, schools like Clemson do a great job. Very similar atmosphere.
It pains me to admit that Alabama has the best Greek scene in the entire country, and it actually isn't even close. Looking at you, Ole Miss.
Related question: will I look like a complete tool wearing my greek t-shirts in law school? They've incidentally come to represent a large portion of my closet. Might be time to go shopping...
On the other hand, schools like Clemson do a great job. Very similar atmosphere.
It pains me to admit that Alabama has the best Greek scene in the entire country, and it actually isn't even close. Looking at you, Ole Miss.
Related question: will I look like a complete tool wearing my greek t-shirts in law school? They've incidentally come to represent a large portion of my closet. Might be time to go shopping...
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I'd probably think you were a tool.Geaux12 wrote:It isn't an SEC exclusive, nor is everyone in the SEC "frat" (I haven't used that term seriously since pledge semester, by the way, and I don't recommend anyone ever use it. If you have to talk about being cool, you probably aren't cool). Vandy, Florida, etc couldn't be farther from the stereotypical Southern fraternity scene.
On the other hand, schools like Clemson do a great job. Very similar atmosphere.
It pains me to admit that Alabama has the best Greek scene in the entire country, and it actually isn't even close. Looking at you, Ole Miss.
Related question: will I look like a complete tool wearing my greek t-shirts in law school? They've incidentally come to represent a large portion of my closet. Might be time to go shopping...
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Update! Most of the incoming Hastingsites have said that they would rather live in the Marina (Broland) as opposed to the Mission (Hipsterville). Looks like Hastings will indeed be brotastic.apollo2015 wrote:I had to talk down some bro-haters at the Hastings ASD. That bummed me out a little, since I'd previously gotten a very westcoastbro vibe from the place.
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UNC...whats the verdict?
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I've heard George Mason is fratty, in terms of being Conservative and southern. But true bros wouldn't go anywhere other than UVA, Vandy or Duke.
Edit: and UGA
Edit: and UGA
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lol @ mason being fratty or southern.Sounder89 wrote:I've heard George Mason is fratty, in terms of being Conservative and southern. But true bros wouldn't go anywhere other than UVA, Vandy or Duke.
Edit: and UGA
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