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by: GR Administrator   

University of Mississippi - Ole Miss General Sorority Comments

Posted By: GR Administrator
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#711by: SprngBrk   
#711    

Well, the truth can hurt, but at least I'm not a wannabe. And I can spell words like, "Whoa" without auto correct . . . Grandmere said it best: My inferiors cannot hurt me, my equals don't want to, and I have no superiors except in the eyes of God.

By: SprngBrk
#712by: SprngBrk   
#712    

Pretty is as pretty does. Are you sure you made it past second round?

By: SprngBrk
#713by: SprngBrk   
#713    

Oops, that sounded catty and mean, and I don't like that at all. If we can agree that catty mean people bring all of us down I think we're actually on the same page.

By: SprngBrk
#714by: Actually   
#714    

Actually I am from a top house at Ole Miss. I am truly embarrassed by how you are representing our Greek system.

By: Actually
#715by: To Grandmere,   
#715    

You are so right!!!

By: To Grandmere,
#716by: BelleSouth   
#716    

Amen! If you can't say anything nice, then don't say anything at all. Tearing others down cheapens every chapter at Ole Miss and reflects badly on all of us.

By: BelleSouth
#717by: Well Maybe   
#717    

as an alumni you should take responsibility of taking up this matter with someone who will actually listen and can do something about whatever you have an issue with instead of commenting on a hateful anonymous website.

By: Well Maybe
#718by: Thanks for   
#718    

the compassion.

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#719by: Reply   
#719    

I'm not trying to be mean. I'm just suggesting that people like yourself who genuinely care should offer opinions where they will be heard and matter rather than this website.

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#720by: correct greek gramma   
#720    

The singular form for woman who has graduated from a group of entirely women is "alumna." The plural form is "alumnae." When you say "alumni" you are referring to a group of both women and men. For your information.

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