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What is the worst mama rush story you have ever heard?

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#1  by: rushie   
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when i rushed i saw moms drive down sorority row in order to try to see their daughters or what was going on at the houses.

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by: OmgAug 9, 2017 9:02:50 PM

You are feakin' kidding me?!

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#2  by: Omg   
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Tell me more!!

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by: BridgettAug 9, 2017 9:33:47 PM

There was a mother who would jog when her daughter was going through and tell her to put on lip gloss or do this and that. They had to outlaw cell phones because of the mothers calling and texting.

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by: Yikes!Aug 14, 2017 11:27:25 PM

Don't mess with Mama Bear! 2 years after the fact, my friend discovered her mom got revenge on her awful, psycho freshman roommate who was talking bad about her behind her back and online (though the roommate blogger never named my friend but it was obvious..lol). The mean girl roommate also made a bunch of rude comments on her blog about lower tier sororities (she was mid tier). The mom copied all that stuff from the internet and sent it anonymously to her sorority which was oblivious to her mean ways...until that moment. It almost cost the bad girl her initiation!

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#3  by: Phi Mu   
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I saw a mon run with her daughter to the DG house probably 10 years ago.

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#4  by: Yikes!   
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I would die if my mom did any of those things. Luckily, she's super chill. She does hope I love her house, but she's told me to make choices based on what I like, not her.

Now, after this, I'm gonna be looking around for runners though, just to make sure my Mom isn't in town! Haha!

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#5  by: Mom   
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I'm a mom. I will be over the moon if my daughter gets a bid to my house, I've sent in my rec for her and our other friends who are Greek have also sent in their recs. I'm excited for her for bid day, it's an amazing experience! And here's what I plan to do to celebrate with her, because it is a celebration for me, too!

Call and say congratulations and send a bid day basket. And then I will enjoy myself until she calls to tell me about bid day and I will be thrilled to hear from her.

And I plan to do that no matter where she goes.

This is her time in college. Not mine.

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by: RebAug 10, 2017 8:17:44 AM

OMG I thought this was going to start defending the crazy moms and go on and on about how you've dreamed all your life about seeing your little girl in your letters and how you wouldn't dream of missing it or some such thing.

You're a good ole miss greek mom!

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#6  by: Hi   
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Someone posted this on a different thread so I'm just reposting it here

A girls mom had cookies with her Face printed on them sent to several sorority houses! I would die!

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by: MomAug 10, 2017 7:47:47 AM

I can't get over the cookie thing. I would never have thought of it, but if I had even dreamed of it my daughter would've killed me!

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by: PNMAug 10, 2017 10:56:10 AM

I wouldn't be able to go through Rush if my Mom did that. Did she get a bid?

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by: PcAug 10, 2017 10:29:03 PM

I do not remeber where the girl ended up or if she received a bid anywhere but I remeber that my chapter did not judge her for her mom's actions. When the cookies were delivered, it was clear that they were from the mother

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by: I meanAug 10, 2017 11:33:04 PM

I can't believe the mom did that, and can only imagine how awful that was, but at least she didn't send them to the Frats as well, I guess.

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#7  by: parents on bid day   
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I don't understand why parents feel the need to be here on bid day. I even know someone whose mom came in from California. My relatives who were in houses years and years ago said no parent would have dreamed of showing up. And there were no Bid Day Baskets or rush week gifts. Maybe it's just me, but I think that's over the top.

Does anyone know when it began and why?

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by: no.. butAug 10, 2017 8:30:42 AM

No but I know my mom was here in the late 80's and she said that the only mom she ever heard of showing up was her freshman (rush) year when a girl on her halls mom came storming into the dorm yelling at her daughter that she WOULD PLEDGE her legacy house and there would be no more discussion about it (so there you go a crazy mom story)

however, she said she felt very pressured last year to come for bid day (she didn't and people made her feel bad about it)- and also felt pressured to send me a bid day basket and gifts.

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by: asdfAug 10, 2017 7:32:27 PM

It was a special day and it was fun to get to share it with my parents. I wasn't with them for very long, but they took pictures/videos that I probably never would've gotten if they weren't there tbh lol. but my mom came up a few days early and it was nice to get to go to dinner with her and just get away from the dorms for a little bit. I can understand how people think it's over the top and honestly it probably is (especially the hundreds of dollars dropped on good luck gifts and bid day baskets... we didn't do that). But if it's not a problem for them to come, it is refreshing to see your parents after such a long week.

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by: wantedAug 11, 2017 6:15:36 AM

I WANTED my mom to come and stay last year but she told me that if I was old enough to go to college then I was old enough to go through rush by myself that learning how to handle the stress, disappointment and making a tough decision was all part of growing up. It made me sad to see some of my friends with their moms, but in the end mine was right- she was very supportive of me from a far. I had a hard time during rush but I also learned that I could handle failing without my parents and I honestly think had she been around I would have felt more pressure to join her house that I didn't really like then I already did. She was disappointed of course, but happy for me as well and yes she did send me a whole bunch of stuff in my new colors and letters after bid-day that was probably over the top- ha ha ha ha ha ha- but it made me happy.

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by: MomAug 11, 2017 12:32:33 PM

I was in a sorority at a different college. I told my daughter that it made no difference to me if she pledged my house or not. She didn't. If she had pledged my house I probably would have come up for bid day because I was told a lot of mom's do that, even though it wasn't the norm back in the 80's. I did not come for bid day and she didn't care but I did send a basket.

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by: See aboveAug 14, 2017 11:24:34 AM

Oh look! It's another 80's Mom!

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#8  by: KITCHEN MOMS   
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I don't think moms should be allowed to help in the kitchen. Sororities should pay for help or get younger alum to come help. The moms volunteer so they can gossip and report back to their friends about who was released and other things. That's just wrong.

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by: JenAug 10, 2017 10:03:03 PM

And the mamas burn up the phone line back to the hometowns and get half of it wrong and stir up a bunch of lies

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by: WowAug 10, 2017 10:29:59 PM

Well that's kind of sad.

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#9  by: Talk about Crazy   
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I was already in a sorority and had a friend go through my freshman year. I really wanted her to be in my house even though she was a legacy in another house. My friend really loved my house and friends. However all fell apart on pref round when her mother showed up, picked her up between rounds, and called the legacy house to make sure she was getting a bid there. My friend ended up pleasing her mom and put the legacy house first-she got a bid from them on Bid Day. CRAZY MOM! She dropped out of her house sophomore year because she never felt like she belonged there.

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#10  by: Chi O   
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Their moms are notorious for going crazy with their legacies. They use to have alums in the house during pref to pressure legacies. They are known for driving up and down the houses on pref and calling girls and their friends over to their cars to talk to them. When they were caught and told by Panhellenic to leave a couple moms hid in bushes. I sh-it you not.

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