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back in college, in my fraternity we had a "mvp b#tch balling team" that we voted on each week at meetings.


these were the guys that were currently banging the most girls.

the top "b#tch baller" for each week didnt have to pay for beer when we went out to the bar. we all paid for him.

what do others think of this?
is it offensive? is it a good motivational tool for helping motivate guys to bang more girls in college?
answers addicts response is awesome
thats funny stuff

My fraternity gave out the weekly "Hogger Award"
(a big pink plastic bank, signed & dated by all previous winners) to the brother who was with the fattest / ugliest gal that week. They had to put at least a dollar ($2.00 if members voted she was a major HOGGER) in the bank as penalty for being selected. At the end of the year the money inside the "Hogger Award" was used to pay for a big party.

I was an active member for over 4 years, and went
that entire time never having the embarrassement of being awarded the "Hogger"



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Bar Basics - Bartending Tools


Necessary tools for regrip golf clubs

To golfers: callaway ft i-brid irons titleist ap2 irons

To regrip golf clubs, you'll need the following materials:

1. The new grips you'll be using.

2. A tee.

3. A bench vise (not essential, but it will make things easier).

4. A rubber shaft holder to cradle the shaft, protecting it from damage, while the shaft is clamped in the vise.

5. Double-sided grip tape.

6. Scissors.

7. A grip tape scraper.

8. A utility knife with a hooked, rather than a pointed, blade. A pointed blade can damage graphite shafts.

9. Grip solvent placed into a squeeze bottle.

10. A container to catch the solvent, which you'll be pouring over the shaft.

11. A cloth or old rag.

That may sound like a lot, but some of these are household items. And the specialized items can be purchased from most clubmakers or repair shops, or ordered from many component companies.

a joke:You were drunk yesterday

A fellow decides to take off early from work and go drinking. He stays until the bar closes at three in the morning, at which time he is extremely drunk. After leaving the bar, he returns home on foot. When he enters his house, he doesn't want to wake anyone, so he takes off his shoes and starts tip-toeing up the stairs. Half-way up the stairs though, he falls over backwards and lands flat on his back. That wouldn't have been so bad, except that he had couple of empty pint bottles in his back pockets, and they broke; the broken glass carved up his back terribly. Yet, he was so drunk that he didn't know he was hurt. A few minutes later, as he was undressing, he noticed blood, so he checked himself out in the mirror, and, sure enough, his behind was cut up terribly. He then repaired the damage as best he could under the circumstances, and he went to bed. The next morning, his head was hurting, his back was hurting, and he was hunkering under the covers trying to think up some good story, when his wife came into the bedroom. "Well, you really tied one on last night," she said. "Where'd you go?" "I worked late," he said, "and I stopped off for a couple of beers." "A couple of beers? That's a laugh," she replied. "You got plastered last night. Where did you go?" "What makes you so sure I got drunk last night, anyway?" "Well," she replied, "my first big clue was when I got up this morning and found a bunch of band-aids stuck to the mirror."
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