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06-27-2005, 12:53 PM
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We just moved in last March.
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Holy cow -- am I reading that page right? Does every two-bed, two-bath suite have its own WASHER AND DRYER? Because that's beyond sick -- that's intensive care, on life support! A laundry room on each hall isn't luxurious enough. Oh me, oh my.
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06-27-2005, 01:20 PM
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Ok...the FSU Pike house is crowned the King of Cribs! Holy isht! That is the crib of cribs
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06-27-2005, 01:33 PM
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I just wanted to second every and all comment so far made about the Pike house at FSU!! That house is incredible. As I was reading through the description, my jaw kept dropping farther and farther down. You boys should be very proud of that house. As Jill1228 said, that house is King of Cribs!!!
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06-27-2005, 01:56 PM
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It is not a house. It is more like an apartment complex.
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06-27-2005, 02:02 PM
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On some level, I do feel sorry for those Pike boys. Imagine living in a house like that for four years, then suddenly you graduate college and all you can afford to live in is either a studio, or a tiny apartment that you share with 2 other roommates?
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06-27-2005, 02:16 PM
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Originally posted by Firehouse
We just moved in last March. Lambda Chi moved into their new house a month before us. Phi Delt will be in theirs by fall. Sig Ep and ATO haven't started contruction yet.
http://www.fsupikes.com/pledgeclass.htm
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GREAT DAY IN THE MORNIN'!!!!!!
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06-27-2005, 02:53 PM
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Originally posted by KLPDaisy
On some level, I do feel sorry for those Pike boys. Imagine living in a house like that for four years, then suddenly you graduate college and all you can afford to live in is either a studio, or a tiny apartment that you share with 2 other roommates?
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ouch...good point...but i'd move in in a minute
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06-27-2005, 03:04 PM
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GREAT DAY IN THE MORNIN'!!!!!!
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For real. That looked like the Freshmen women's dorm on at my alma mater!
NICE house though. Very nice indeed.
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06-27-2005, 03:19 PM
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Yeah, WOW is right. Very nice.
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06-27-2005, 03:28 PM
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Re: ATO HOUSES
[QUOTE] Originally posted by ATO/terp
[B]These are some ATO chapters houses that I want to trade with keep in mind I am missing good houses because I cant find the pictures :
Ole Miss:
I don't need to put on here what happened to the ATO House at Ole Miss this past August 2004. You can do a search on that for yourself. Anyway, here is the architect's rendetion of what it is going to look like. They blessed the land two Friday's ago. They are using Omega Financial Fundraising to help raise money for their house. The chapter I advise for AOII is using them as well for our addition.
Daily Mississippian ATO Article
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06-27-2005, 04:34 PM
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Originally posted by KLPDaisy
Wow. I am still in awe of that Pike house. Damn. I was hanging out with my not boyfriend who's a Lambda Chi the other day and I was looking through their new member manual. Inside it there are pictures of all of the chapter houses. The University of Arkansas house was HUGE. I was like "that is a serious house." His response "yea, it's pretty big. There's 130 guys in that chapter. Most of them live in the house."
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Oh Trust me, The U. Ark. House is FINE!
You walk up to it and jaw drags the ground!
PIKE House looks Fantastic!
LXA Site at FSU is under construction. How do you find the Houses that are built there? Tried the School Site, but as usual is a Biotch to follow.
LXA Auburn Hose is WOWIE Also and the One at Drury!
Green with envy.
But as some schools are building, I just hope they, Greeks, can keep them full and paid for or are screwed.
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06-27-2005, 09:05 PM
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Tom, the new Lambda Chi house is as large as ours (Pike), just a different look and configuration. They built two separate buildings connected by a patio. Same story with Phi delt, but they built a compound of three separate buildings, two rows of townhouses and a large "clubhouse" with a few rooms. We put our entire house under one roof, but Lambda chi and Phi delt are super-impressive as well. See these links to LXA, ATO (not under construction yet) and Phi Delt, plus a few "spec" houses.
In the new fraternity complex, eight "spec" fraternity houses were built, each housing 48 men. Five other houses have been built privately, or are getting ready to break ground: Pike, LXA, Phi Delt, ATO, Sig Ep.
Don't get too worked up over each guy having his own bedroom & bathroom and each 2-man suite with their own washer-drier and full kitchen. Tallahassee has 65,000-70,000 college students from three universities all living in close proximity to each other. The city is overbuilt with luxury student housing. If you want to fill a fraternity house here, you'd better: A) offer rock-bottom low rates, or B) offer market-level amenities for market rates. It's not possible to build a new fraternity house and pay for it unless you can charge market rates.
http://www.fsuato.net/index.html
http://www.lxafsu.com/
http://www.fsuphidelt.org/index.asp
http://www.fsuphigam.com/
http://www.pktfsu.org/
http://www.fsupikes.com/
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06-29-2005, 03:03 PM
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This is my house! It looks pretty small, but it actually sleeps 15, and has a full basement apartment.
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06-29-2005, 04:09 PM
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Does anyone have pictures of the houses at the University of Alabama, University of Florida, or Northern Illinois University? Just curious!
My own campus (University of Illinois) has already been posted a few times. One thread mentioned U of I's beautiful "Greek Row" - well let me tell you that Illinois does not have a "row" at all! The houses are scattered all over campus in Champaign and Urbana. They are so spread out - recruitment is a beast! Try walking that in nice shoes! The houses are gorgeous though and very historic.
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06-29-2005, 04:39 PM
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