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Fraternity Antics: Boys will be boys? No, much Worse

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Did you see Michigan fraternity members ran amok at a ski resort and tore the place up to the tune of $400,000 damage?

Michigan gave the fraternity a four-year suspension which pretty much kills that frat if pledges are even told that small detail before signing up.

 

My question: In your day, what's the wildest thing done to you in hazing? And what's the craziest thing your frat did to get in trouble?

 

Answer: Our frat had a non hazing policy so the worst they did was lock us out as freshmen and they pelted us with eggs from the roof which hurt like hell if you got hit. We were allowed to go to the stores and get our own eggs to fire back at them on the roof, etc., hence it wasn't technically hazing but more of a fight. I know, pretty mild.

 

Worst thing our frat did: Our house manager was stern and respected so we didn't tear up our own frat too much. I'd say our parties were a little too wild at times and if anybody turned us in we could have gotten in trouble for underage drinking, etc.

 

Additional note: I just read the student paper online. They added this nugget: "There is a pending Michigan State Police investigation that could lead to criminal charges for the fraternities and sororities involved. All Greek members are to be held accountable by the Michigan State Police."

 

Good. The spoiled brats may be charged for trashing a nice resort.

 

Edited by greg775

QUOTE (greg775 @ Mar 1, 2015 -> 01:48 PM)
Worst thing our frat did: Our house manager was stern and respected so we didn't tear up our own frat too much. I'd say our parties were a little too wild at times and if anybody turned us in we could have gotten in trouble for underage drinking, etc.

What? Underage drinking in college? You were quite the wildman, Greg.

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QUOTE (Rowand44 @ Mar 1, 2015 -> 10:56 PM)
What? Underage drinking in college? You were quite the wildman, Greg.

I didn't want to say specifics of what happened when everybody was drunk. I know everybody drinks underage but frats and dorm residents alike can get in trouble if caught having parties where underage are served.

You are one of the first fraternity guys I've seen that can easily use the word "Frat".

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QUOTE (RockRaines @ Mar 2, 2015 -> 02:53 AM)
You are one of the first fraternity guys I've seen that can easily use the word "Frat".

I've always been that way for some reason. I know what you mean, though.

My hobbies included coin collecting and dry-humping cheerleaders.

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