Fair enough. I wasn't legitimising it, I was just wondering where you stood on the likes of Andy C who were involved and have been for a while in the awards.

Not for plebs, no.nukchebi0 wrote:
do frats even exist in england?Uzique wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_sch … Kingdom%29Mutantbear wrote:
boarding public school?
i went to a school of the same class as eton and i'm not in a fraternity. nor are any of my friends. must be the american ivy campuses that attract the douchey sport-frat types. over here you normally go to a posh traditional english uni and have lots of formal dinners in tuxedos. if you're really in the top 1% you'll join the bullingdon club at oxford and will go around with future world-leaders smashing up restaurants and generally not giving a fuck because you're made, anyway. it's not really a 'frat culture'.
calling where you live a 'suite' makes me think you live in vegas or something.
well for the elite ones, networking and life contacts i guess. bullingdon / phi beta kappa.Dilbert_X wrote:
Meh, enough drinking and socialising goes on at University that frats aren't needed. Whats the point of them, apart from to get around the 21 drinking age in the US?
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they aren't really necessary to circumvent the drinking age. they are more for easy friends, a party center, and connections.Dilbert_X wrote:
Meh, enough drinking and socialising goes on at University that frats aren't needed. Whats the point of them, apart from to get around the 21 drinking age in the US?