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Person on the Street Interview: Week 1
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Good idea- Person on the Street Interview. Yup, just sayin’.
if there was one thing that i could change about obu right now, it would be people whining about pledges being mistreated…i’m tired of hearing about…we didn’t force anybody to pledge…if we just let people become members, then they wouldn’t learn anything about what it means to be in the club…it’s called a right of passage, we all did it and now it’s their turn…for real clubs it’s about tradition and upholding what he club was founded on….so quit bashing it