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Old 03-23-2007, 12:48 PM
dankus dankus is offline
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Default Re: Things you did while pledging your fraternity....

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Get them drunk.
Remove all their ID.
Blindfold and hogtie.
Throw in trunk of car (in pairs).
Drive for minimum of 1 hour.
Remove from trunk.
Remove blindfold, untie.
Drive away.

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At my first school, this was known as pricking.
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Old 03-23-2007, 12:55 PM
absoludicrous absoludicrous is offline
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Default Re: Things you did while pledging your fraternity....

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Get them drunk.
Remove all their ID.
Blindfold and hogtie.
Throw in trunk of car (in pairs).
Drive for minimum of 1 hour.
Remove from trunk.
Remove blindfold, untie.
Drive away.

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God that would suck so bad.
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Old 03-23-2007, 01:06 PM
alphatmw alphatmw is offline
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Default Re: Things you did while pledging your fraternity....

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Get them drunk.
Remove all their ID.
Blindfold and hogtie.
Throw in trunk of car (in pairs).
Drive for minimum of 1 hour.
Remove from trunk.
Remove blindfold, untie.
Drive away.

[/ QUOTE ]this really helps the fraternal bonds!
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Old 03-23-2007, 03:02 PM
Case Closed Case Closed is offline
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Default Re: Things you did while pledging your fraternity....

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Get them drunk.
Remove all their ID.
Blindfold and hogtie.
Throw in trunk of car (in pairs).
Drive for minimum of 1 hour.
Remove from trunk.
Remove blindfold, untie.
Drive away.

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Jesus, my school is in the middle of no where. I would have a decent chance of dying if this happened.
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Old 03-23-2007, 04:16 PM
dankus dankus is offline
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Default Re: Things you did while pledging your fraternity....

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Get them drunk.
Remove all their ID.
Blindfold and hogtie.
Throw in trunk of car (in pairs).
Drive for minimum of 1 hour.
Remove from trunk.
Remove blindfold, untie.
Drive away.

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God that would suck so bad.

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this really helps the fraternal bonds!

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In reality, it isn't as bad as it sounds.

Most of the times when this happens (at least from my limited experience), the other pledges are notified that one of their own has been "pricked"(taken) and are sometimes told where they can pick him up. They are usually dropped off near a pay-phone and given some change, and can call the other pledges to come pick him up, or a friend if all other options are exhausted. Since their phones were confiscated when this occurred, this forced the pledges to memorize their brothers' cell-phone numbers in addition to the endless amounts of other personal information they needed to recall during line-ups.

For what it's worth, the pledges could also do this to actives as well, so it wasn't merely the actives picking on the pledges, it went both ways.
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Old 03-23-2007, 05:41 PM
alphatmw alphatmw is offline
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Default Re: Things you did while pledging your fraternity....

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In reality, it isn't as bad as it sounds.

Most of the times when this happens (at least from my limited experience), the other pledges are notified that one of their own has been "pricked"(taken) and are sometimes told where they can pick him up. They are usually dropped off near a pay-phone and given some change, and can call the other pledges to come pick him up, or a friend if all other options are exhausted. Since their phones were confiscated when this occurred, this forced the pledges to memorize their brothers' cell-phone numbers in addition to the endless amounts of other personal information they needed to recall during line-ups.

For what it's worth, the pledges could also do this to actives as well, so it wasn't merely the actives picking on the pledges, it went both ways.

[/ QUOTE ]this really helps the fraternal bonds!
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Old 03-24-2007, 05:30 AM
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Default Re: Things you did while pledging your fraternity....

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you can't be serious if you really expect fraternity brothers to start giving up this kind of info

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I know what you did muhahahahaha!!!!!!!!!

Anyway i quit the frat i was in and i still agree dont talk about what you did. Then again my issue was with certain people in the fraternity and not the fraternity itself (and 2 of them got owned by borat, was pretty awesome).
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Old 03-24-2007, 08:26 AM
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Anyway i quit the frat i was in and i still agree dont talk about what you did. Then again my issue was with certain people in the fraternity and not the fraternity itself (and 2 of them got owned by borat, was pretty awesome).


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Are you serious? Please tell me it was two of those idiots in the RV that are suing.
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Old 03-24-2007, 08:54 PM
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Default Re: Things you did while pledging your fraternity....

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Anyway i quit the frat i was in and i still agree dont talk about what you did. Then again my issue was with certain people in the fraternity and not the fraternity itself (and 2 of them got owned by borat, was pretty awesome).


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Are you serious? Please tell me it was two of those idiots in the RV that are suing.

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obv...

i actually came across 2 kids that were in a frat at our rival school (akron, which is about 15 minute from kent state) that were sloshed downtown one night..

we asked about their akron t-shirts, and then got a story about how their frat brothers drove them to the bars in kent, they went into the bar, and 5 minutes later, their brothers (and the car) were gone.

they offered us a 20 sack to drive us back to akron.

we accepted, and drove them the 15 minutes back to akron, AFTER, of course, already securing the weed.

we smoked a J on the way, and when we got there, they offered to get us drunk at their frat house, but we declined.

i take pride in the fact that i've never been in a frathouse...
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Old 03-25-2007, 08:29 PM
onlinebeginner onlinebeginner is offline
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Default Re: Things you did while pledging your fraternity....

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Anyway i quit the frat i was in and i still agree dont talk about what you did. Then again my issue was with certain people in the fraternity and not the fraternity itself (and 2 of them got owned by borat, was pretty awesome).


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Are you serious? Please tell me it was two of those idiots in the RV that are suing.

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obv...

i actually came across 2 kids that were in a frat at our rival school (akron, which is about 15 minute from kent state) that were sloshed downtown one night..

we asked about their akron t-shirts, and then got a story about how their frat brothers drove them to the bars in kent, they went into the bar, and 5 minutes later, their brothers (and the car) were gone.

they offered us a 20 sack to drive us back to akron.

we accepted, and drove them the 15 minutes back to akron, AFTER, of course, already securing the weed.

we smoked a J on the way, and when we got there, they offered to get us drunk at their frat house, but we declined.

i take pride in the fact that i've never been in a frathouse...

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you take pride in the fact that you are insecure and have a mild case of social anxiety
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