Guys At Ohio University Filmed Singing Sexually Explicit Song Outside ADPi House

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A group of guys at Ohio University could be in a bit of trouble after a video surfaced last night of them singing a sexually explicit version of The Beatles’ “Hey Jude” outside of the ADPi house on campus.

An Athens newspaper copy chief captured some of it on camera.

From The Post:

In the song, the men appear to sing “Send nudes, don’t let me down. Take my soft dick and make it harder.”

The seven-second video, taken by Post copy chief Olivia Hitchcock at about 10 p.m., was shot just outside the Alpha Delta Pi sorority on South Court Street near OU’s Baker Center.

11:48 p.m. UPDATE: Alpha Delta Pi house residents declined to comment to The Post about the video just after 11 p.m. Wednesday.

It doesn’t sound like the ADPis are all that offended by the song, but it’s only a matter of time before the campus protests begin.

I can see it now: Hundreds of female students with Anti-Greek complexes marching down Fraternity Row to the house where all of these hooligans live, signs in hand, chants sung in unison, demanding that these disrespectful men be removed from campus immediately because Ohio University is a “safe environment” — only to be met with these guys on the front porch singing: “Send nudes, don’t let me down. Take my soft dickkkkk and make it harderrrr.”

A source at Ohio University claims the alleged singers are in Acacia, but we obviously can’t confirm that yet. As some of you may recall, Ohio Acacia was accused by a student group earlier this year for being “notorious for rape.”

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UPDATE: ADPi told The Post the video is being taken out of context.

[via The Post]

Image via YouTube

  1. FratsAndStats

    As we have countless morons on campus that love to picket anything that gives them a reason to use their crayolas, cant wait to see what happens with this

    10 years ago at 9:55 am
  2. Back In My Days

    This is a beautiful and heartfelt serenade. McCartney and Lennon would be proud.

    10 years ago at 9:58 am
    1. Eddie Hazeaton

      Ever notice how Paul McCarthy and John Lennon’s last names are eerily similar to Joseph McCarthy and Vladimir Lenin’s last names?

      10 years ago at 10:02 am