Spring pledges are like TSMs: no one really wants them but something needs to fill the gap. TFM.

    1. broakies

      The funny thing here is that you didn’t make a typo. You just don’t know how to spell “itself.”

      14 years ago at 8:24 pm
  1. dont correct my grammar im wasted

    Today, I witnessed grandpa pouring out a bottle of johnnie walker he recieved for christmas. When i asked why he was doing this, he replied because it is isn’t blue label. TFM

    14 years ago at 1:00 am
    1. Smell the Roses

      Quit commenting with your lame TFMs that don’t get posted. No one cares.

      14 years ago at 2:24 pm
  2. The Addy-Redbull Diet

    and they’re pretty good at bringing firewood in to feed the fireplace at the FratCastle…

    14 years ago at 8:01 am
  3. Frattin like my daddy

    Spring Pledges go way harder than Fall Pledges. Don’t hate bros, they work harder and they are more united because of a smaller class. Because after all its a fraternity, its about broing out and getting drunk on the reg. I graduated high school a semester early so I could go to college early. I pledged when I should have been in high school still, ya heard?

    14 years ago at 11:07 am
    1. Texas Legacy

      You wouldn’t have graduated from my high school with grammar like that.
      Public School. NF

      14 years ago at 12:57 pm
    2. anonymous

      I have never heard of someone graduating early from a private school, I believe that only occurs at Public Schools, therefore you went to public school, therefore you are NF. You public school grads can go on for days about being coed, not having uniforms, having easy classes etc., but at the end of the day you pathetic losers can hang your heads in shame because deep down you know that if your parents could have afforded it, you would have gone to private school. So to all public school grads please leave this site now, and hang your heads in shame.

      14 years ago at 12:51 am
    3. Frat Harder

      Did ATA just post on here… seriously.. “ya heard?”… damn. As for public school vs. private school I think that depends on the state or county. I was at what would be considered a public school but it was a magnet school and probably the most respected high school in the state. It once ranked in the top 3 high schools in the country about 5 years ago when I was there. So in that sense it was a much better high school to be at then the private school in the county, Benjamin, which was full of brittle kids and fat chicks. They never won any sports, money was their only pro. Enough about the past and high schools though, this is TFM, and we’re about college here.

      14 years ago at 6:57 pm
  4. Spring-Frat

    Spring 09 baby, holdin 3 of the 5 positions on executive board, keep talking.

    14 years ago at 5:10 am