TO PAPER OR NOT TO PAPER
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Started by Soundcheck 1898
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May 2004
We all know hazing is "Illegal" (riiiiiight)... but still occurs anyway regardless of how watchful the eye is on big brother and whatever guidelines they have. However, every once in a while the the opportunity presents itself to some folk to go paper. Some do... some choose to work for theirs. I just want to here from those in any GLO, their feelings about the whole going paper scenario. Right now i'm semi-neutral because now that i'm on the other side I understand the whole not wanting to jeopardize getting your chapter kicked off the yard over somebody who complains plus the fact that this past semester was far from fun and i'm really not the type to want to pass that on to somebody else, however, i still feel people should work for their letters in some kind of way, feel me? What do you think?
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Man... this is so random but its late and my imagination is off the chain right now lol...
What if "The Count" from Sesame street was frat lol? ya DP?
"How many times must you get in the cut for your ignorance....
ONE!!! TWO!!! THREE!!!
Three smacks for you ignorance... AH AH AH AAAAAH!!!
(of course we are all non-hazing organizations and i'm hypothetically speaking :wink: )
F! sesame street anyway... Chip-n-Dale rescue Rangers was my jump when i was watching tv. :wink: :lol:
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Well I for one am all for honorary members!
I can only speak for my own org when I say that the honorary members have significantly contributed to the black community as well as society as a whole! We don't just say "oh you're famous, sign here, congrats, you're one of us" no way! LOL! They are extended membership based on their high ethical and moral standards as well as their contributions to society. I speak proudly of sorors like Rosa Parks, Iyanla Vanzant, Mae Jemison, Suzanne de Passe, Elenoare Roosevelt just to name a few. Coretta Scott-King, Phylicia Rashad (and her sis Debbie Allen), all pledged but they have been very significant in the black community and the list goes on and on! I am very proud of my honorary sorors and all of their contributions to mankind! 
I can only speak for my own org when I say that the honorary members have significantly contributed to the black community as well as society as a whole! We don't just say "oh you're famous, sign here, congrats, you're one of us" no way! LOL! They are extended membership based on their high ethical and moral standards as well as their contributions to society. I speak proudly of sorors like Rosa Parks, Iyanla Vanzant, Mae Jemison, Suzanne de Passe, Elenoare Roosevelt just to name a few. Coretta Scott-King, Phylicia Rashad (and her sis Debbie Allen), all pledged but they have been very significant in the black community and the list goes on and on! I am very proud of my honorary sorors and all of their contributions to mankind! 
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Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Branford Marsalis, Wynton Marsalis, John Coltrane, and Jason Weaver are all honoray Bruhs in Psi. Jason Weaver............thats something else I care not to discuss. I know Bill Clinton is a Bruh as well and rumor has it, he actually pledged.......weird. R. Kelly is................wow........a Bruh. Well, he's a good musician and contributes to the art of music. Don't know if he's honorary or not. I can faithfully say all of our honorary members have contributed great things to the frat and to the art of music and the band ensemble.
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Psi Squad Deuce 04 wrote:Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Branford Marsalis, Wynton Marsalis, John Coltrane, and Jason Weaver are all honoray Bruhs in Psi. Jason Weaver............thats something else I care not to discuss. I know Bill Clinton is a Bruh as well and rumor has it, he actually pledged.......weird. R. Kelly is................wow........a Bruh. Well, he's a good musician and contributes to the art of music. Don't know if he's honorary or not. I can faithfully say all of our honorary members have contributed great things to the frat and to the art of music and the band ensemble.


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