Beer vending machine at the Frat Castle. TFM.

    1. A O Cutie Pi

      Seriously? You don’t think Brooks brothers, vineyard vines, Nantucket, etc isn’t fratty? Pretty sure they’re ALL from the north.

      14 years ago at 5:33 pm
    2. FaF or Die

      The north may have fraternities but they will never have the same chivalry, dignity, class, wealth, prestige, and brotherhood as real fraternities in the South do. I am basically telling you it is okay to frat in the north but the South are the only people who know how to frat hard which is the only way to frat. South=FaF since 1860.

      14 years ago at 6:34 pm
    3. Northern Fratstar

      Did I say the North frats harder, no I did not, I am originally from the south and they do frat a lot harder than the North in my opinion. I do know how to frat hard but not as hard as the Southern Fratstars

      14 years ago at 10:05 pm
    4. KA every day

      Northern Fratstar, although what you say is true, do you have any idea how big of a bitch you are making yourself look like?

      14 years ago at 3:00 am
    5. Frathattan

      FaF or Die. Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Kentucky, South Carolina, and Tennessee are all in the top 10 poorest states in the Union. Maryland, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Delaware are all in the top 10. Where does this mythical wealth come from? Also, treason and bigotry are NF.

      14 years ago at 10:01 am
    6. bro schembechler

      I frat hard as fuck in Michigan. As for the entire state, won’t claim we’re frattier than the South. As for Northern Fratstar you sound like such an apologist bitch. P.S. make your pledges get your beer for you…jesus your such a GDI…

      14 years ago at 5:23 pm
  1. SouthNotFrat

    The first American Fraternity was established at Cornell University (which is in the North for you mouth-breathing Sutherners). Living in a socio-economic sesspool (the South) NF. Living in the North, where the real money is, TFM.

    14 years ago at 5:33 pm
    1. klassy kappa

      The Phi Beta Kappa Society is an academic honor society.

      The first greek letter social fraternity is Kappa Alpha Society.

      14 years ago at 7:48 pm
    2. MeanBROGreene

      while i do agree that you can frat anywhere,the first fraternity was founded in 1776 at William and Mary.In fact Cornell wasn’t even founded until 1865..

      14 years ago at 7:50 pm
    3. ProperlySouthern

      Flathat Club in Virginia at William and Mary I believe? Which is thought to have became Phi Beta Kappa. My fraternity was founded at Cornell also though, and I heard greek life is amazing. Leges.

      14 years ago at 8:36 pm
    4. Cheeseburger in FRATadise

      Phi Beta Kappa is nothing like the modern social fraternity. It was the first society to use Greek letters however the nations oldest social fraternity was started on Christmas eve in 1824 at Princeton university…which is in the north were we perfected frattin

      14 years ago at 1:05 pm
    1. Fratoberfest

      not hard, just find an old vending machine, fix it, rig it to give free drinks, and fill it with beer. have one at my personal house

      14 years ago at 6:41 pm
  2. Frata-Cola

    Got one over here too – bought a coke machine and fill it with fratty light.

    It jackknifes the keystones

    14 years ago at 5:57 pm
    1. Constantine

      The South kept it together during the Civil War at the Constantine chapter. Not saying the chapters in the south are better, just stating a fact.

      In Hoc

      14 years ago at 9:09 pm
  3. SouthernPride

    Just because the north doesn’t have the same prestige that the southern fraternities have does not mean they still cannot frat hard. Everyone just needs to except that there are fraternities in the north and that you can be frat no matter where you are. But the south does frat harder no doubt

    14 years ago at 9:42 pm
    1. lillyandlyres

      I don’t respect that because in this context it’s accept, not except. Keep trying.

      14 years ago at 6:37 am
    2. 1858

      Second, but it is good to remember that the Big Ten is rich with tradition, and while some of that tradition has been diluted over time by the liberals and hipsters, it has been the Fratstars in the north who continue to keep the old traditions at our institutions alive.

      14 years ago at 7:56 am