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Day
4: Wrestling BullDogs at the Shrimp House
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Day 4 found us at the local
Los Cabos glass factory followed by a set of Bulldoggin' at The Shrimp
House. Business was actually conducted at our first House Corporation
meeting that afternoon. The evening found us initiating pledge Davis,
accomplishing several "firsts" in the process.
*first initiation ceremony
held at Jerry's home in Cabo
*first fraternity initiation outside the continental U.S.
*initiation after the longest pledgeship (Matt pledged in Spring
1980 and was voted for membership but was not initiated. The Executive
Council of the Fraternity was petitioned and granted our request that he
be initiated 21 years after first pledging. He is badge number 852).
The
glass factory is the only local manufacturing facility.

Beautiful windows graced
the courtyard.
The
entrance is composed of stained glass artwork.
We
got shrimp, baked shrimp, fried shrimp, boiled shrimp, whatever you want
as long as it is shrimp.
Miguel
shows a smile as the bulldogs kick in.
The
"Bulldog", a concoction of unknown compounds with a distinct
chemical effect on the central nervous system.
Val
and Teresa share secrets and stock tips for Viagra.
After
several bulldogs Miguel begins to experiment with absorption through
various body orifices.
Co-chair
for the 100 Brothers/100 Bricks campaign with Danny Ruff, Cliff Watt
cheers the group on in our House Corp meeting.
Jerry
Nelson gives us a board mission and challenge to return our chapter to
greatness.
The
brothers gather for a photo-op after the initiation of Brother Davis.
David
Lanham crosses cultural lines and finds his Mexican heritage.
Later
reported missing the vehicle was last seen been driven crazily by Ryan
Machhi and Adam Meyers
.The
Gigglin' Marlin was another draw for our members, particular as it was
determined that the bar would hang you upside down like a fish and feed
you drinks.
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