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Re: Icing your bro inappropriate office behavior?

Post by underachiever » Wed Jun 09, 2010 6:18 pm

TheBigMediocre wrote:I feel like bros icing bros has the potential to catch on at some law schools...UVA?
No doubt....that is the most "brah" (or bro) of all law schools.....maybe Duke next

I'm 100% going to ice a partner before the end of the summer.

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Re: Icing your bro inappropriate office behavior?

Post by TheBigMediocre » Wed Jun 09, 2010 6:26 pm

romothesavior wrote:
TheBigMediocre wrote:I feel like bros icing bros has the potential to catch on at some law schools...UVA?
WUSTL?
With you as the Icing Messiah, yes.

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Re: Icing your bro inapproriate office behavior?

Post by Renzo » Wed Jun 09, 2010 9:03 pm

kenson wrote:You do realize a company made that game to con guys into drinking girl-drinks, right?

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Re: Icing your bro inappropriate office behavior?

Post by Grizz » Wed Jun 09, 2010 11:25 pm

TheBigMediocre wrote:
romothesavior wrote:I have never even heard of this, but it sounds awesome. If this fad had hit my school, I can think of one fraternity brother of mine who would have "iced" about 6 people a day.
This is relatively new. Unfortunately, it hit my campus with about a week left of my undergrad career.
I feel the same regret.

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Re: Icing your bro inapproriate office behavior?

Post by creamedcats » Thu Jun 10, 2010 1:40 am

Renzo wrote:
kenson wrote:You do realize a company made that game to con guys into drinking girl-drinks, right?
Frat culture, in which the total lack of decent humor causes jokes to live ten times as long as they should.

/sips mojito

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Re: Icing your bro inapproriate office behavior?

Post by Grizz » Thu Jun 10, 2010 9:26 am

creamedcats wrote:
Renzo wrote:
kenson wrote:You do realize a company made that game to con guys into drinking girl-drinks, right?
Frat culture, in which the total lack of decent humor causes jokes to live ten times as long as they should.

/sips mojito
Mojitos are lame and for women.

HTH

If you're a woman though, a/s/l?

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Re: Icing your bro inapproriate office behavior?

Post by romothesavior » Thu Jun 10, 2010 12:06 pm

Renzo wrote:
kenson wrote:You do realize a company made that game to con guys into drinking girl-drinks, right?
This is what bro-ness is all about. Doing things that make no sense to a casual observer, and sound outrageous when considered out of context, yet somehow are fun and hilarious at the time.
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creamedcats wrote:
Renzo wrote:
kenson wrote:You do realize a company made that game to con guys into drinking girl-drinks, right?
Frat culture, in which the total lack of decent humor causes jokes to live ten times as long as they should.

/sips mojito
Mojitos are lame and for women.

HTH

If you're a woman though, a/s/l?
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Re: Icing your bro inappropriate office behavior?

Post by Mr. Pablo » Thu Jun 10, 2010 1:57 pm

I feel like this 'bro' thing is like a tackier version of New England WASP culture.

/not that there is anything wrong with that.

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Re: Icing your bro inappropriate office behavior?

Post by truffleshuffle » Thu Jun 10, 2010 2:22 pm

Mr. Pablo wrote:I feel like this 'bro' thing is like a tackier version of New England WASP culture.

/not that there is anything wrong with that.
Exactly.
From Deadspin (a sports blog):
And if you are one of these people going around surprising people with your broriffic ice attack, just know you are a dipshit who uses annoying drinking challenges to cover up for the fact that you are an uninteresting person who is unable to simply sit and drink and have a normal, useful conversation. You probably go to Holy Cross.

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Re: Icing your bro inappropriate office behavior?

Post by electricfeel » Thu Jun 10, 2010 2:39 pm

rad law wrote:
TheBigMediocre wrote:
romothesavior wrote:I have never even heard of this, but it sounds awesome. If this fad had hit my school, I can think of one fraternity brother of mine who would have "iced" about 6 people a day.
This is relatively new. Unfortunately, it hit my campus with about a week left of my undergrad career.
I feel the same regret.

RAD LAW - Looking forward to icing you at Emory during orientation. BOOM!

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Re: Icing your bro inappropriate office behavior?

Post by iceicebaby » Thu Jun 10, 2010 3:35 pm

http://www.amazon.com/Smirnoff-Beer-Bot ... B003CNHCQC


If you show up to your interview with these cuff links, you will get a job, because they will know you are a bona fide bro that was born to ice, ice, baby.

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Re: Icing your bro inappropriate office behavior?

Post by Grizz » Thu Jun 10, 2010 5:31 pm

electricfeel wrote: RAD LAW - Looking forward to icing you at Emory during orientation. BOOM!
Sorry bro, but you're gonna have to drive to Vanderbilt.

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Re: Icing your bro inappropriate office behavior?

Post by electricfeel » Thu Jun 10, 2010 5:41 pm

rad law wrote:
electricfeel wrote: RAD LAW - Looking forward to icing you at Emory during orientation. BOOM!
Sorry bro, but you're gonna have to drive to Vanderbilt.
FedEx broheim.

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Re: Icing your bro inappropriate office behavior?

Post by Grizz » Thu Jun 10, 2010 6:05 pm

electricfeel wrote:
rad law wrote:
electricfeel wrote: RAD LAW - Looking forward to icing you at Emory during orientation. BOOM!
Sorry bro, but you're gonna have to drive to Vanderbilt.
FedEx broheim.
I'll make sure to open the package next to the fridge to get the ice-block.

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Re: Icing your bro inappropriate office behavior?

Post by Kohinoor » Thu Jun 10, 2010 6:46 pm

This icing thing is horrible for soooo many reasons.

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Re: Icing your bro inappropriate office behavior?

Post by D Brooks » Thu Jun 10, 2010 7:04 pm

It's not that new of a phenomenon... I iced Trujillo at UVa ASW.

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Re: Icing your bro inappropriate office behavior?

Post by D Brooks » Thu Jun 10, 2010 7:07 pm

Speaking of, I'm moving into my apt this fall a few days before my roommate. Should I put a Smirnoff Ice in his bathroom medicine cabinet?

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Re: Icing your bro inapproriate office behavior?

Post by Renzo » Thu Jun 10, 2010 7:39 pm

romothesavior wrote:
Renzo wrote:
kenson wrote:You do realize a company made that game to con guys into drinking girl-drinks, right?
This is what bro-ness is all about. Doing things that make no sense to a casual observer, and sound outrageous when considered out of context, yet somehow are fun and hilarious at the time.
I fail to see how playing a game invented by advertisers is any of those things.

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Re: Icing your bro inapproriate office behavior?

Post by Kohinoor » Thu Jun 10, 2010 7:57 pm

Renzo wrote:
romothesavior wrote:
Renzo wrote:
kenson wrote:You do realize a company made that game to con guys into drinking girl-drinks, right?
This is what bro-ness is all about. Doing things that make no sense to a casual observer, and sound outrageous when considered out of context, yet somehow are fun and hilarious at the time.
I fail to see how playing a game invented by advertisers is any of those things.
I like to think he's trolling us.

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