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9th September 07, 12:30 PM
#18
Yes I have on occasion told them that if they could find in the erm... "Handbook" where it says that the "founder" wore jeans, I would never wear a kilt again.
And for the record, I didn't say IV to avoid mods, as I didn't think we would go down that particular road anyway, that's just what everyone calls it around here. I thought it would be a good idea to name the group, as I do a lot of stuff with them, all my friends around here are in the group, and so it is likely I will talk about it again, and "IV" is shorter than "this college group I belong to that I have mentioned before"
Edit: And yeah, they are still my friends. I just have to educate and/or annoy them until they learn to accept the kilt. None of them has tried to end our friendship over this, it's just a topic for a little witty banter and mutual teasing. You can't let something this small get in the way of friendship.
Remember: Friends help you move. Real friends help you move bodies.
Edit again:
 Originally Posted by Packhound
I don't think that we are discussing the organization itself, so I wouldn't think that naming the organization would be a problem.
IV, IVF, or IVCF all usually refer to Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. It is a student organization.
Yes, that's the group. Most of the time when we aren't calling it IV we say intervarsity, which makes most people think it's some sort of sports group. I have a bad habit of telling people it stands for Intervarsity cage fighting.
Last edited by Makeitstop; 9th September 07 at 12:41 PM.
Reason: Forgot to say something
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