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− | GAA(A) | + | GAA(A!) is an unofficial [[fraternities|fraternity]] formed by [[Chris Prairie]], [[Brian Lowe]], [[Geoff Brown]], [[Tom Fucoloro]], and [[Howard Friedman]], [[Olivia Cacchione]], [[Liza Fate]], [[Danny Fisher-Bruns]], [[Pamela Schuler]], and [[Alan Yi]]. |
− | + | The members communicate with an involuntary form of telepathy. Whenever two GAA(A!)s enter close proximity, a third is forced to join. As soon as three are together, all others within 30 miles will be irrationally forced to join the congregation. These meetings will often lead to shit having been fucked up. | |
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+ | ==Mission Statement== | ||
+ | GAA(A!) does not and never will support philanthropy or academics in any way. Ever. | ||
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+ | ==An art fraternity== | ||
+ | GAA(A!) parties are always an outlet of creativity. GAA(A!) embraces everything from the fine art of physical aggression to [[poetry]]. | ||
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+ | ===Playing card poetry=== | ||
+ | On a particularly vibe-resonating GAA(A!) party in [[Hamblin]] 9, the members, drunk with art and alcohol, began writing poetry on a deck of cards. | ||
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Revision as of 14:37, 20 May 2007
GAA(A!) is an unofficial fraternity formed by Chris Prairie, Brian Lowe, Geoff Brown, Tom Fucoloro, and Howard Friedman, Olivia Cacchione, Liza Fate, Danny Fisher-Bruns, Pamela Schuler, and Alan Yi.
The members communicate with an involuntary form of telepathy. Whenever two GAA(A!)s enter close proximity, a third is forced to join. As soon as three are together, all others within 30 miles will be irrationally forced to join the congregation. These meetings will often lead to shit having been fucked up.
Mission Statement
GAA(A!) does not and never will support philanthropy or academics in any way. Ever.
An art fraternity
GAA(A!) parties are always an outlet of creativity. GAA(A!) embraces everything from the fine art of physical aggression to poetry.
Playing card poetry
On a particularly vibe-resonating GAA(A!) party in Hamblin 9, the members, drunk with art and alcohol, began writing poetry on a deck of cards.