No GDI, I'm not excited about going home to see my old friends, I like my new ones better. TFM.

  1. G Bro P

    I don’t have this problem because all my friends back home are slampieces or brothers in top fraternities at schools like UVA, USC, Wofford, Sewanee, etc. It must suck to suck Florida.

    14 years ago at 6:18 am
    1. G Bro P

      Brold Spice you really are a GDI. My fraternity at UVA should haze the shit out of you

      14 years ago at 1:06 pm
    2. John McFrat

      Brold spice; you should try going to UVA and look at the fraternity row. its quite impressive

      14 years ago at 7:41 pm
    3. BROld Spice

      Fair enough. I took a quick look there and heard something about the secret societies, but nothing else. I thought it was very, very odd. I was en route to DC.

      14 years ago at 11:55 pm
  2. diamond nugget

    Growing up having no friends. NF Wanting to be a hot shit back home after college. NF

    14 years ago at 8:46 am
  3. Hazer in Blazer

    You all sounds like tools saying you “dread” going home over breaks. Looks like you didn’t have any lifelong friends and now that you joined a fraternity you think you are hot shit. Having old friends while continuing to make new ones- TFM

    14 years ago at 9:14 am
  4. Brooks Bro

    Your friends from being brothers in the same fraternity just different chapters. FaF

    14 years ago at 10:43 am
  5. keeneland belle

    while I love my sisters at school it’s nice to go home and see what all my high school friends have pledged at college… I don’t really have to deal with the whole “oh you’re a GDI now” thing

    14 years ago at 11:05 am
  6. IvyBro

    Having bitch friends back home. NF. My friends back home are just as legit as my bros back here and the ones that could pledge did. You suck.

    14 years ago at 2:03 pm
  7. Doogie Fratter, MD

    I used to love going home, for about the first 3 days. Seeing old friends is great but school was always more fun.

    14 years ago at 6:53 pm
  8. xoxo's

    I completely understand. I’m from a really small country town where most high school graduates do not continue there education and instead they take over their family farms. It’s nice coming home to see family and catch up with old friends but after about three days of it you realize your life in college is unbelievably awesome and to others, basically unreal. Most of my high school friends just dont understand greek life. It’s extremely aggravating :/

    14 years ago at 9:40 pm
    1. mary lou

      exactly the same possition, ive been home two days and im already done with it all….too bad im home for five weeks….

      14 years ago at 7:39 pm