Just a little funny I found from my past...

Jul 17, 2007 06:19

I know that it's a "HERD" of Cows and a "GAGGLE" of geese...But What do you call a bunch of pigs?

A Sorority.

No I didn't go thru rush.  As you can see, I'm still a little bitter.

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ext_8055 July 17 2007, 12:56:01 UTC
Never really understood the urge to be a campus Greek.

Oh the actual terms are:

herd of pigs (if farm raised)
sounder of pigs (if wild).

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Never pledged ... phat_bak July 17 2007, 23:08:48 UTC
but went to every Greek rush party for 2 years, chasing the 3 B's ... free Booze, Babes and Bongs!
Laissez les bon temps roulez! and Delta Tau Delta (DTD) put on the best parties, by far.

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... and pigs don't sweat anonymous July 17 2007, 13:13:57 UTC
Collective nouns for pigs: a drift, team or herd of pigs; when a group is being moved they are a drove of pigs; young ones are a litter, a farrow of piglets, a sounder of wild pigs, a passel of hogs, a group of boars is singular.

p.b

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Re: ... and pigs don't sweat a_nord July 17 2007, 17:16:20 UTC
I still say Sorority.

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Re: ... and pigs don't sweat ext_8055 July 17 2007, 17:52:56 UTC
If you want Sorority to be the answer then the question has to be:

What do you call a group of sows?

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Re: ... and pigs don't sweat a_nord July 18 2007, 01:07:51 UTC
Nope...Pigs.

Delta Tau Delta? We called them DaDitTaDas. And I was a little sister there, Kinda. I refused to ever be a party favor. And they did throw some awesome parties.

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greeks sparc77 July 20 2007, 15:17:51 UTC
Don't sweat it. The TKE invited me to pledge and I went through a couple of weeks until they realized I was a veteran, then they told me I had to make a choice between them and my military fraternity, The Brotherhood of Gunners. Somehow serving on a B-52 nuclear combat crew meant a little more to me than a greek fraternity. They didn't like my choice.

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