TFM Submission Of The Day: The Lost Canadian

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Every once in a while a TFM wall submission comes down the pipe that calls for a diligent response. We got one today. Does it belong on Fail Friday? Of course it does, but a one-sentence quip doesn’t adequately capture the awesomeness of this particular submission. You’ve got to get a load of this poor bastard — so naive, so lost, so illiterate, so Canadian.

Here is the Wall Post submission:

University of Alberta

Hello, I was just immigrated to United Estates and are wondering how this frats work. If I mail resume to universities will I be grant admission into a fraternity? Can somebody answer me question by sending me email at canada******@hotmail.com? Much thanks.

– Sergei Fraterov

Well, Sergei, I’ll do my best to answer your query, because I recognize a lost soul when I come across one.

Before we go on, I’d like to preemptively address the “this is a fake submission, dumbass,” naysaying crowd. I believe it to be authentic and sincere. Why? Well, break it down. He’s asking for real advice. He wants real answers. He left his real email address. He’s simply a clueless Canuck, probably of the French variety seeing as how he hasn’t had enough American beaten into him yet.

Now, if it is a fake, it wouldn’t be the first time someone pulled one over on ol’ Rodge. Won’t be the last either. I’ll put my rep on the line this time, though.

Back to Sergei…

The first thing you need to do — literally the very first thing that should be on your agenda — is learn that this country is called the United States of America. Now, there may be some kind of emboldened home owner’s association in existence that goes by the name “United Estates,” but we’re not talking about them, are we, Serg? We’re talking about the US of A, the country you’re claiming to have immigrated to — the country of real sports, apple pie, and morally-manipulatable women.

Tighten that language up there, bub. Without it, any hopes of being “granted admission” into a fraternity would burn up faster than your fair Canadian skin would under the southern U.S. summer sun, unless of course your standards are non-existent.

Secondly, I will address your question: “…wondering how this frats work. If I mail resume to universities will I be grant admission into a fraternity?”

No, man. American university administrators, as far as I know, aren’t into the résumé reading business, at least not in the traditional résumé sense, and they definitely don’t get to play Moneyball with fraternity and sorority rosters. There is an application process to gain admission to the university, but the rest is up to you, and by “the rest is up to you,” I mean don’t be a dickbag.

Godspeed, young Sergei. Your pledge trainer is going to have a field day with you.

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  1. Southern boy

    Why you didn’t respond to him and mess with him, explaining things in a ridiculious manner is beyond me. Seriously, there is some serious potential here, that you have simply wasted. Fuck you Dorn.

    12 years ago at 9:50 am
    1. Southern boy

      And I also believe it is a fake, but it would be fun regardless to see how long the troll kept the gag going, similar to how people doing the Nigerian Prince scams continue to email back and forth regardless of how absurd any responses they get may be.

      12 years ago at 9:51 am
  2. JimmerFratdette

    I like the audacity of advertising your product which got completely shit on, Dorn.

    12 years ago at 11:22 am
  3. Punxsutawney Phil

    There’s so much wrong with this “real” submission I don’t even know where to begin.

    First, Sergei Federov was a hockey player, hence the name Sergei Fraterov.

    Secondly, do you think that fucking people from Canada put the word Canada in their email addresses? That’s like making your email address americantravis@hotmail.com or some shit like that.

    C’mon Rog, you’re better than this.

    12 years ago at 1:57 pm
    1. Dillon Cheverere

      “First, Sergei Federov was a hockey player, hence the name Sergei Fraterov.”

      How is this, in any way, relevant?

      12 years ago at 7:37 pm