Casualty of Facebook

<p>No, Blue Solo cups have never held alcohol. Everybody knows that :)!</p>

<p>What a great song that is!</p>

<p>It reminds me a bit of a country staple of my youth:</p>

<p>Oh we don’t fit in with that white-collar crowd
We’re a little too rowdy, a little too loud
There’s no place that I’d rather be than right here
With my red neck, white socks, and Blue Ribbon Beer</p>

<p>Our HS principal sends a weekly email to all parents. The one she sent today had a reference to Facebook, cyberbullying, college scholarships and being careful about what you post online. I thought it was in reference to something that happened at our school. I assume that she must have been referring to this instance.</p>

<p>Two things. 1. When D1 was in the dorms there was a strict no red cups rule (not sure about blue cups though).
2. When she was in a sorority, some girls went to a non-sorority event (a Halloween party) and dressed as “gangsters”. These pictures were posted on Facebook. Some representatives from the National office of the sorority saw the pictures, felt they were dressed inappropriately and came to the chapter and asked the girls in the picture to resign.</p>

<p>Where I live you can’t even get Solo in colors other than red, and they are really good for picnics & such-- They have sides that keep them from slipping from your hand even with the condensation. I’d hate to think you can’t buy or be photographed holding a very useful party item just because of a silly song. BTW the cups in the vid were not Solos; they were round-all-around generics. I guess Toby did not want to tangle with Solo’s lawyers.</p>

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<p>You can get blue paper and glue it to the cups…</p>