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What
is your most memorable PDP memory?
It would have to be pledging altogether. During your college years you grow up a lot and you do change. No one stays the same person forever and I think that pledging changed me for the best. It brought out an intensity and will that I've never seen before. Looking back I'm amazed that I did some of the things I did. I gave it 110% and if you're one of those people who don't believe that giving anything more than 100% is possible try pledging.
Something
you've always wanted to do:
Travel extensively and see the world. I only have one life and I'm going to make the most out of it.
Hidden
Talents?
I bowled an "8" and actually tried, I've placed first place in two bench press competitions, and I can bbq for 30 hungry guys.
Why
I Pledged Pi Delta Psi:
Well I definitely didn't have the intent of pledging a fraternity when I came to college. I didn't even know that Asian fraternities existed. Well one of the brothers lived two doors down from me and rushed me. I didn't even know he was a brother because he never wore any letters. I went to the general interest meeting and kept an open mind. The fraternity stood for good things including cultural awareness, academic achievement and brotherhood. I think that most importantly I could feel a tight bond between all the brothers and knew I wanted to be a part of it. The rest is history.
Oh and for the letters duh… everyone knows that letters AUTOMATICALLY makes you a stud, makes you popular and most importantly gives you x ray vision and the ability to fly.
If you only had 24 hours to live, what would you do ?
First I'd say good bye to my friends and family, then I'd go for one last motorcycle ride like the guy who donates his eyes in the "Because I'm a Girl" Video by Kiss.
To end the night I'd probably drink a beer with my bros around a campfire. Why a campfire? I don't know but don't they always seem to make you feel good? hahaha
**Webmaster's Commentary:
Damn, you want your bros to see you die? That's messed up...cold as ice!
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