<p>AJ, im sure calisurf was just being herself. I really don't think anybody in this forum has any malicious intent to insult or offend other people. C'mon, we're all gonna see each other next year whether we like it or not, heck, we may even be in the same MGT 100 group, so chill yea?</p>
<p>califsurf, I'm currently serving my MANDATORY 2 and a half year term in the Singapore army. That is why singaporean males enter university when they are 21. It kinda sucks as you lag behind your female counterparts, but if you really excel and not slack off in the army, it's a really enriching experience. However my time in national service was by far the hardest physical and mental challenge i have ever engaged myself in. Thank god its ending soon.</p>
<p>Anyway, philly has a fantabulously amazing nightlife! we're in for a fun time man! haahah</p>
<p>calisurf06: no i wasnt offended, it was a joke. i was poking fun at the stereotyping you did.</p>
<p>And when I said you need to stop searching for friends, that was complete sarcasm.</p>
<p>last, but certainly not least, i have no interest in dating any cheerleaders. im gay, for one. but secondly, even the male cheerleaders will never do a single thing for me. third, that was a joke. im great friends with almost every one of them</p>
<p>and by the way, "youve just proved right some ppls stereotype that some east coasters have a stick up their ass.. you need to chill"</p>
<p>and this is simply a loving post dedicated to my future best friend, calisurf06 (wherever you are)</p>
<p>I <3333333333333 YOU!!!</p>
<p>WERE GOING TO UPENN!!!!!</p>
<p>Honestly though, I have no hostility for the next 8 months. I have no reason to be upset about anything for a long time.</p>
<p>+Caligurl06 i would LOVE to show you around philly's night life. you'll be very surprised.
they always showed the gay club shampoo on the real world: philadelphia though... i promise theres many better non-gay ones. hehe.</p>
<p>im very much impressed by you
REALLY respect you for basically all you said!
thank you lol
i should have no hostility
cuz WE BOTH GOT IN!
and i guess i do love you too haha
i bet all these ppl reading this are like wow these ppl are crazy
ya i guess we are two very sarcastic ppl
and youll be the first east coast person that i know who doesnt wear khaki!!!
yaaa good for you
cant wait for the nightlife...
i love shampoo :] haha</p>
<p>anywaysss THANK YOU melt... lol
your life sounds very interesting
much different than mine...
im looking forward to meeting so many new people
and really opening up my mind!</p>
<p>haha, caligurl I was just in Socal last week, and EVERYBODY is a f'in skater haha. They all wear their black Dickies with their billabong shirts and a Von Dutch hat while they skateboard along the beach. haha j/k, but isn't it creepy when you see a 40+ old man doing that??? </p>
<p>i'm definetly thinking about going greek, and I just hope college can be even more fun than high school...</p>
<p>HahaHA, Caligur1 iz t3h roxxors and mas70r of teh partiE5! All subn1t 2 her lit3 varsity ch38rleadernes!!!1111!11!oneone!!11one!!1111!</p>
<p>Ehem. Anyways, ya. I agree with the other guy's first post. Caligirl or whatever seems to have a little overdose of ego problems, sarcasm or not.</p>
<p>Regarding khakis: I personally find no problems with them. I rather see khakis than guys wearing pink.</p>
<p>Caligurl,
An anonymous Wharton freshman (read: hot guy from Nawlins who is too lazy to sign up to post himself) says the following:</p>
<p>"[your] arrogance is hot and if you are hot, I will feck you. but if you arent hot, i will only feck you in the ass. let everyone know that cali gurl is awesome because the rest of them nuck suts"</p>
<p>Rach (btw...what instrument do you play?) and AJ, if you feel suffocated by cheerleaders (who aparently are so popular and busy partying that they have nothing better to do than post on these forums all day) you can feel free to come find me at Penn =)</p>
<p>I'm glad they're still accepting NORMAL people. The real kind.</p>
<p>caligurl, there are definitely cheerleaders who have gotten into wharton. and the dual-degree programs. and i know one that cheers for penn. so they're not that rare</p>
<p>Anyways, to the poster two posts above, I play the piano and trombone, with piano as my main.</p>
<p>I have nothing against cheerleaders. It's just that in my school, most cl's dont act like caligurl. It was funny to see a stereotypical cl in a college discussion forum.... I just had to rip on her. I just hope that most penn students arent like her, which i know isnt true.</p>
<p>I agree with you, too. Oh and Rach, cheerleaders at my school don't really match the stereotype either - we're a southern, rural sort of place, so the cheerleaders are unusually hospitable and actively hate arrogance. They are also skilled hunters and can drive tractors.</p>
<p>lol, wow. That's sweet. Im from a village in New York. The cl's here are similar, although not quite as much, the ones over there. Also, I dont think any of them knows how to drive a tractor. >.<</p>