Sorority Obsession - Eww! Disgusting!

NotDave (Howyadoin?)
on 8/4/08 6:03 am - Japan

Hi Guys,

Looks like our anthrax suspect had a "sorority obsession."

 http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080804/ap_on_go_ot/anthrax_inve stigation;_ylt=AvTz_ndoeVZES2vH4SW1tWGs0NUE

My wife and I were once house "parents" at a sorority. I would suggest such an overdose of b***hy, spoiled, nitpicky, hard to please youth as a cure!

(Thinking back, my life is rife with career situations where I'm the lone man. If this is charma, can't help but wonder what happened to me in a past life!)

Best Wishes,

Dave

 

bigdooba
on 8/4/08 2:05 pm - Marlton, NJ
Lap Band on 12/04/06 with
Dave,

I don't know but looking at your avatar I think YOU have a sorority obsession. Those girls seem to be hanging all over you. I'm sure they aren't nieces of yours. are they?
Don't let your wife find out!        .     Let me guess, when you were a "parent" at a sorority did you tuck the girls in at night?????          


Dan
NotDave (Howyadoin?)
on 8/4/08 4:12 pm - Japan

Hi Dan,

You're right, it does look that way, doesn't it? The only thing that might possibly get me off the hook is THEY took the picture with no prompting from me and then mailed me the picture. So I just felt obligated to put it up, you know how it goes...

No tucking in of those ones, I was only 29 and they didn't possess any "grass is greener" charm to me. Plus, I was only allowed to go upstairs where the girls rooms were during the day when contractors were making estimates, working and so forth.

My wife reminds me of the Grandmother in Dudley Moore's old movie "Arthur." "So tell me, what's it like to be promiscuous?" She's very "don't ask, don't tell," which is probably one reason I'm at home every night. She also keeps me thinking, "Could I really do better than this?" Which I suppose, is how a relationship should be.

Best Wishes,

Dave

 

NotDave (Howyadoin?)
on 8/4/08 5:21 pm - Japan

"Multiple U.S. officials told The Associated Press that Ivins was obsessed with Kappa Kappa Gamma, going back as far as his own college days at the University of Cincinnati when he apparently was rebuffed by a woman in the sorority. The officials all spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the case publicly."

Just makes me want to cry. I can imagine an obession with any other kind of group, perhaps. Velcro snappers with crew-cuts. Preggies in roller skates. Just not this one.

 

foobear
on 8/5/08 6:13 am - Medford, MA
I would take anything that the FBI is claiming about Ivins or _anyone_ associated with this anthrax incident with an extremely large grain of salt.  They ****** up the investigation in the first place, and it would be generous, to say the least, to assume that they've identified the perpetrator now.  It's very convenient for them that Ivins could not speak for himself.  What does a purported "sorority obsession" have to do with bioterrorism?  Not very much.  It's just more of the Bush-league era of leaking lies to the press; in the absence of any quality evidence, a smear campaign will suffice.

What this incident demonstrates is that biowarfare research doesn't necessarily make anyone safer (since the strains of anthrax came from one of the original biowarfare labs.)  If anything, we're in much deeper do-doo since the anthrax scare, since the number of funded labs have proliferated across the country like the anthrax spores themselves.

/Steve

NotDave (Howyadoin?)
on 8/5/08 6:54 am - Japan

Absolutely Steve,

We've had charte blance in the creation of WMD's while not allowing other nations to make them...

I could be missing something here, but I think the connection between Ivins and the Antrax was his obsession with event/ ritual stuff stored in that Sorority's warehouse. This warehouse happened to be really close to the post office from which the 'thrax was supposed mailed.

Best Wishes,

Dave

 

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