My point was that Frats have a bad rep for a reason, and its not a minority situation. The majority of Frats have earned (and continue to earn) that reputation. Thankfully, more than a few are taking it to heart, and improving - mostly due to competition from academic, dry, and co-ed Frats that eschew those negative points, and by doing so grab a market that more traditional Frats can't.
Charles256 wrote:bah.i'm a little intensely proud of my accomplishment, hence low tolerance for joking. Sorry. I still luv ya !

Hey, spin it a little. You worked your butt off to become a member of the best stinkin Frat in the world - a shining example that disproves my concerns, and makes the world a better place!
Even I'll cheer that on!