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Greeks: It's Not Just About Money, Alcohol, and Sex. We Complain a Lot, Too

July 31, 2007 RSS Feed Print
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Because everything we see on TV is real, the national organizations for sororities and fraternities are up in arms over ABC Family's new show "Greek," Ohio State's Lantern writes. The show–which is not about big, fat weddings but rather debaucherous coeds with an affinity for stripping on front lawns and drinking too much tequila–has drawn criticism from sisterhoods like Delta Delta Delta, which condemns the program for promoting "the stereotypical and mistaken misconceptions about greek [sic] life." Fine, but let's back up here. This is on ABC Family? What? –Alison Go

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I read some of the posts and I think it is a great place! What do you think of my purple official Sorry, for off top, i wanna tell one joke) What has four legs, is big, green, furry, and if it fell out of a tree would kill you? A pool table. Lets speack!

scoomodum of AL 9:59PM October 24, 2008

Eh.. I like the way you react to my cheery genius A JOKE! ) What did the Scotsman do when he couldn't find a pair of pants? He kilt himself. I want to have a good time, Lets speack about something!

scoomodum of AL 8:42PM October 23, 2008

Sorority girls are very much like the stereotype. Maybe they're just too blind to see it themselves? Didn't know someone named Ryan would be in a Sorority, either... Strange.

Eric of MS 1:20AM September 30, 2008

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