Dubya, stop giving women the shocker
Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 4:50 pm
Is it asking too much?


^^^ Supergenius at work.Rich Fader wrote:He's got one heck of a long right arm if he's giving her the Shocker in that pic.
Wile E. Coyote at your service, my good man.See You Next Wednesday wrote:^^^ Supergenius at work.Rich Fader wrote:He's got one heck of a long right arm if he's giving her the Shocker in that pic.
RACKDegenerate wrote:
[...spoken not so much like a mere independent, or even like a Goddamned independent, as like a GDI so loathsome, irritating and socially maladroit that he couldn't get a fraternity pledgeship bid if he rolled in a truckload of kegs and a pallet load of assorted illegal drugs, fanned a couple of stacks of hundys under the noses of the actives and offered his sister as the locomotive for a "train". Not even if she looked like Scarlett Johansson.]LTS TRN 2 wrote:The fact that this loose-cannon moronic frat-boy has been engineered into the the presidency is itself a tragic and disgraceful stab in the back to America's principles, prosperity, and profile in the world.
The fact that he's also a startlingly childish and immature character is merely an embarrassment.
Interesting to note that we have hermaphrodite representation on the board.The Assassin wrote:Id let her shock me.
Rich Fader wrote:[...spoken not so much like a mere independent, or even like a Goddamned independent, as like a GDI so loathsome, irritating and socially maladroit that he couldn't get a fraternity pledgeship bid if he rolled in a truckload of kegs and a pallet load of assorted illegal drugs, fanned a couple of stacks of hundys under the noses of the actives and offered his sister as the locomotive for a "train". Not even if she looked like Scarlett Johansson.]LTS TRN 2 wrote:The fact that this loose-cannon moronic frat-boy has been engineered into the the presidency is itself a tragic and disgraceful stab in the back to America's principles, prosperity, and profile in the world.
The fact that he's also a startlingly childish and immature character is merely an embarrassment.
The vast majority of Americans have never belonged to a greek letter society of any kind. In fact, I can't think of a single college that has a greek membership rate of more than 50%. Does such a place exist?Rich Fader wrote:It's simple. I said your sad ass couldn't get pledged to a fraternity even if you offered the fellas booze, drugs, money and your virgin sister in an attempt to bribe your way in.
I agree.Mike the Lab Rat wrote:I for one, find the phrase "frat boy" used as a pejorative to be offensive. It paints with an astoundingly ignorant and broad brush.
I was a member of the same fraternity as Dr. Seuss, Orel Hersheiser and Dr. James Naismith. Something tells me they would not have been proud of my keg stand record.Bizzarofelice wrote:I, for one, find the phrase "frat boy" used as a pejorative to be SPOT ON.
They had a chapter in Geneseo. And a huge house on University Drive. And the biggest fucking bong I have EVER seen in my life. I swear this thing was so huge it had to be bolted to the table it was sitting on and you needed two people to properly operate the damn thing unless you happened to be sporting Dwayne Wade's wingspan.jiminphilly wrote:I was a member of the same fraternity as Dr. Seuss, Orel Hersheiser and Dr. James Naismith. Something tells me they would not have been proud of my keg stand record.Bizzarofelice wrote:I, for one, find the phrase "frat boy" used as a pejorative to be SPOT ON.
How can he when you're latched onto his foreskin tighter than a drum?mvscal wrote:How many interns has Dubya ejaculated on in the Oval Office?
That would be ZERO.mvscal wrote:Speaking of SPOT ON...Bizzarofelice wrote:I, for one, find the phrase "frat boy" used as a pejorative to be SPOT ON.
How many interns has Dubya ejaculated on in the Oval Office?
Road Trip!BSmack wrote:They had a chapter in Geneseo. And a huge house on University Drive. And the biggest fucking bong I have EVER seen in my life. I swear this thing was so huge it had to be bolted to the table it was sitting on and you needed two people to properly operate the damn thing unless you happened to be sporting Dwayne Wade's wingspan.jiminphilly wrote:I was a member of the same fraternity as Dr. Seuss, Orel Hersheiser and Dr. James Naismith. Something tells me they would not have been proud of my keg stand record.Bizzarofelice wrote:I, for one, find the phrase "frat boy" used as a pejorative to be SPOT ON.
Good times indeed.
PS: For those of you without Google skills, Jim was talking about the Sig Eps.
Along those lines, I can honestly say that there are no fraternities at Notre Dame. Never have been, and unless something unforeseeable happens in the future, there never will be.BSmack wrote:The vast majority of Americans have never belonged to a greek letter society of any kind. In fact, I can't think of a single college that has a greek membership rate of more than 50%. Does such a place exist?Rich Fader wrote:It's simple. I said your sad ass couldn't get pledged to a fraternity even if you offered the fellas booze, drugs, money and your virgin sister in an attempt to bribe your way in.
The Sig Eps in Geneseo are no more. They pissed of the college with some of their alcohol & violence-related antics, then they pissed off their national and got their charter yanked. As soon as they pissed off their alumni with the same idiocy, they died off. They epitomized the negative stereotype of greekdom and therefore didn't deserve to exist. Good riddance.jiminphilly wrote:Road Trip!BSmack wrote:They had a chapter in Geneseo. And a huge house on University Drive. And the biggest fucking bong I have EVER seen in my life. I swear this thing was so huge it had to be bolted to the table it was sitting on and you needed two people to properly operate the damn thing unless you happened to be sporting Dwayne Wade's wingspan.jiminphilly wrote: I was a member of the same fraternity as Dr. Seuss, Orel Hersheiser and Dr. James Naismith. Something tells me they would not have been proud of my keg stand record.
Good times indeed.
PS: For those of you without Google skills, Jim was talking about the Sig Eps.
More than these guys?Mike the Lab Rat wrote:The Sig Eps in Geneseo are no more. They pissed of the college with some of their alcohol & violence-related antics, then they pissed off their national and got their charter yanked. As soon as they pissed off their alumni with the same idiocy, they died off. They epitomized the negative stereotype of greekdom and therefore didn't deserve to exist. Good riddance.
DK's have always had monolithic support from their alumni. Come hell or high water or gang-rape charges, their alumni (including high-powered lawyers and businessmen with deep pockets) always show up to bail them out, arrange a good plea bargain, and buy them a new house when the village condemns their old one.BSmack wrote:More than these guys?Mike the Lab Rat wrote:The Sig Eps in Geneseo are no more. They pissed of the college with some of their alcohol & violence-related antics, then they pissed off their national and got their charter yanked. As soon as they pissed off their alumni with the same idiocy, they died off. They epitomized the negative stereotype of greekdom and therefore didn't deserve to exist. Good riddance.
You could knock me over with a feather right about now. ;)
My younger brother went to Geneseo and got in pretty tight with the DK's as a freshman. They started putting major pressure on him to pledge, then some of their more, how shall I say, unsavory, goings-on came to his attention. He cut the ties with them real quick after that.Mike the Lab Rat wrote:DK's have always had monolithic support from their alumni. Come hell or high water or gang-rape charges, their alumni (including high-powered lawyers and businessmen with deep pockets) always show up to bail them out, arrange a good plea bargain, and buy them a new house when the village condemns their old one.BSmack wrote:More than these guys?Mike the Lab Rat wrote:The Sig Eps in Geneseo are no more. They pissed of the college with some of their alcohol & violence-related antics, then they pissed off their national and got their charter yanked. As soon as they pissed off their alumni with the same idiocy, they died off. They epitomized the negative stereotype of greekdom and therefore didn't deserve to exist. Good riddance.
You could knock me over with a feather right about now. ;)
You mean he didn't like being vomited on? Or date raping girls?Terry in Crapchester wrote:My younger brother went to Geneseo and got in pretty tight with the DK's as a freshman. They started putting major pressure on him to pledge, then some of their more, how shall I say, unsavory, goings-on came to his attention. He cut the ties with them real quick after that.Mike the Lab Rat wrote:DK's have always had monolithic support from their alumni. Come hell or high water or gang-rape charges, their alumni (including high-powered lawyers and businessmen with deep pockets) always show up to bail them out, arrange a good plea bargain, and buy them a new house when the village condemns their old one.BSmack wrote:More than these guys?
You could knock me over with a feather right about now. ;)
Or gang raping them. Or being threatened if he decided not to pledge them.BSmack wrote:You mean he didn't like being vomited on? Or date raping girls?Terry in Crapchester wrote:My younger brother went to Geneseo and got in pretty tight with the DK's as a freshman. They started putting major pressure on him to pledge, then some of their more, how shall I say, unsavory, goings-on came to his attention. He cut the ties with them real quick after that.Mike the Lab Rat wrote: DK's have always had monolithic support from their alumni. Come hell or high water or gang-rape charges, their alumni (including high-powered lawyers and businessmen with deep pockets) always show up to bail them out, arrange a good plea bargain, and buy them a new house when the village condemns their old one.
I think we left out killing local cats as a part of pledging. Can we assume he wasn't down with that either?Terry in Crapchester wrote:Or gang raping them. Or being threatened if he decided not to pledge them.BSmack wrote:You mean he didn't like being vomited on? Or date raping girls?
BSmack wrote:I think we left out killing local cats as a part of pledging. Can we assume he wasn't down with that either?Terry in Crapchester wrote:Or gang raping them. Or being threatened if he decided not to pledge them.BSmack wrote:You mean he didn't like being vomited on? Or date raping girls?
DKs were a sick bunch of fucks. The amazing thing is that they were none too shy about advertising their intentions.
I didn't know about that. I once had a conversation with the Newark village justice (this was back in my Wayne County days) who rather proudly advertised himself during this conversation as a DK alum. In one of my less discreet moments, I happened to mention my brother's experience with the DK's. He didn't seem too happy about it being brought up, but he wasn't exactly in a hurry to refute anything I said, either.But, having a DK alumn as a Geneseo town judge didn't hurt.
Point of information - although they have been proven a bunch of gangraping thugs who are also incapable of a fair one-on-one fight, they do not kill cats.BSmack wrote:I think we left out killing local cats as a part of pledging. Can we assume he wasn't down with that either?
I'll take your word on the cat killing thing. Though it's almost sad to see yet another Geneseo "legend" shown to be false. What are you going to tell me next? That the Bear won't climb off it's pedestal if a virgin graduates from Geneseo?Mike the Lab Rat wrote:Point of information - although they have been proven a bunch of gangraping thugs who are also incapable of a fair one-on-one fight, they do not kill cats.