Then again, maybe my whole family has been high, and we just don’t tell each other these things.
My sister spent the next ten minutes denouncing the Greek system of sororities and fraternities.
She kept telling stories of “hazing” and how kids have died before.
She then told this one story about how she heard there was a sorority that made the new girls stand in their underwear
while they circled their “fat” in red magic markers. My brother had had enough of my sister at that point.
“Bullshit!” I still can’t believe that my brother swore in the car, and my dad or mom didn’t say anything.
I guess because he’s in college now, it’s all right. My sister didn’t care about the word.
She just kept going. “It’s not bullshit. I heard it.” “Watch your mouth, young lady,” my dad said from the front seat.
“Oh, yeah? Where did you hear it?” my brother asked. “I heard it on National Public Radio,” my sister said.
“Oh, Jesus.” My brother has a very full laugh. “Well, I did.”
My mom and dad looked like they were watching a tennis match through the windshield because they just kept shaking their heads.
They didn’t say anything. They didn’t look back. I should point out, though,
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