This is why we DO NOT need to extend the nets in baseball stadiums.
The only thing dumber than the girls were the announcers.
They are simultaneously asking people to tweet in their photos as they are making fun of the girls for.... taking photos.
And I guess there is nothing funnier that erectile dysfunctional 60 year old jocks making fun of teenage girls. What a hoot :-\
The only thing dumber than the girls were the announcers.
They are simultaneously asking people to tweet in their photos as they are making fun of the girls for.... taking photos.
And I guess there is nothing funnier that erectile dysfunctional 60 year old jocks making fun of teenage girls. What a hoot :-\
Well since they are college students (at Arizona St. no less) gonna go with the assumption that that are 18.
They sure can handle those footlongs a'ina?
Who pee'd in your granola today?
Well, I never touch granola, but I would like someone to explain how old men publicly trying to shame young girls is a virtue.
Now if they would have volunteered to give the mike to the girls to respond, then it could have been funny. But old men publicly mocking young girls who have done nothing wrong is not my cup of tea.
But you certainly have the right to watch and laugh.
You figure this was a rush event? So some of the ladies are there only to curry favor with the standing members of the sorority?
That doesn't look like the sorority rush events I've seen in, ah, um... videos on the internet.
The only thing dumber than the girls were the announcers.
They are simultaneously asking people to tweet in their photos as they are making fun of the girls for.... taking photos.
And I guess there is nothing funnier that erectile dysfunctional 60 year old jocks making fun of teenage girls. What a hoot :-\
Everything has to be an outrage eh? There are real problems in the world. Lightheartedly poking fun at people acting silly is not one of them.
I thought the announcers were great. Quite funny.
Those might not be real sororities.
I'm not outraged - just don't see the purpose of publicly shaming people who do not have a television audience to answer back to.
It would, however, be a very funny scene in a movie.
that's funny! was channel surfing last night and happened upon saturday night live-probably a rerun, but they were doing a skit on "the millennials". they could have included a scene from this video-it was spot on! texting, selfies, selfies, texting, taking pics of each other...talking about work and wanting to know when they could get promoted, get a raise, when nap time was, if they could come in late and leave early, text text text. i pray the maturation process kicks in any day now
I'm really tired of all these millenial stereotypes. It was Gen x and the boomers who ruined the economy and environment for us. Now we're stuck to deal woth the consequences of their actions.
I'm really tired of all these millenial stereotypes. It was Gen x and the boomers who ruined the economy and environment for us. Now we're stuck to deal woth the consequences of their actions.
Your attempt to pin blame on Gen X demonstrates the extreme shortsightedness we've come to expect from Millenials.
Very well done by that chapter. Kudos to them.
I will personally guarantee that no one from the chapter wrote that response. Anytime a Greek organization releases a statement of this nature, it's coming from a headquarters office/staffer.
That said, still a nice gesture, but I'm guessing these ladies have no clue that the season is over.
I wouldn't think it was any of the girls in the video, but in my Greek experience (former roommate was a Chapter president and another was head of communications for a chapter), there is dialogue between the chapter and nationals. Thats the same as dismissing philanthropy or community service because its coordinated at levels above them.
In my experience, it's the national organization that will identify a specific philanthropy or charity, but the chapters are in charge of their own logistics to achieve that goal. That's a far cry from the chapter president forwarding an email written by a national officer or having someone ghost-write a release for her.