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joggerjayne | 07:27 Tue 06th Mar 2012 | News
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http://www.dailymail....tiation-ceremony.html

Can I just say ... have none of these whingeing people ever heard of Cyndi Lauper? ...

"Girls Just Wanna Have Fun"

Was no one at the Daily Mail ever young?

It's a bit of fun !!!!!!!

Oh, I know it's an article from October. I was just reading about Saturday's Varsity Match ...

... won 12-6 by Cambridge ...

... and I also got a link to this article.

I mean, for goodness sake.
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I fail to see how that is offensive in any way at all.

If that's offensive then David Walliams and Matt Lucas should surely be given life sentances in prison for their sense of humour.

The people who moaned about it were just bitter because they didn't get an invite.
Well, that’s Tarts and Vicars parties out then! What a silly fuss over nothing!
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Ratter ... lots of clubs have silly, but harmless, rituals.

Initiation is an important part of team bonding.

Like the All Blacks doing the Haka ... mostly white players doing a ridiculous war dance belonging to the non white natives ... but I don't see the Daily Mail whingeing about that silly little routine!

It's just a good job the journalists weren't allowed into the team's changing room, LOL!
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Good points, EB and Naomi !

Hadn't thought of that.
Looks no worse than a hen night!!

Have you seen what rugby players get up to on a night out....?
Team bonding - hmmmm - I do sort of remember some mixed rugby at uni ...
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Dave ... yes!

The guys in the rugby club at my Uni had an annual mixed game.

The guys all had to play in wellies.

Presumably the Daily Mail would've seen that as degrading, LOL.
My memory says that we played in attached mixed pairs - complete shambles, but quite pleasant ;)
"Presumably the Daily Mail would've seen that as degrading,"

just like some of the wannabee killjoys on this site
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One of the quotes says ...

"I don't understand people find it funny to dress up as disadvantaged people"

(referring to the senior players dressed as "chav" mums)

Are "chavs" equated with "disadvantaged"?

I thought the whole point of chaviness was that they dress in designer gear (so have plenty of money), but manage to do it in a naff way.
Sorry to be a part pooper but I hate these kind of initiation high jinks where newbies are made to do 'crazy' things. Sports clubs, frat houses, armed forces, public schools or whatever.

I find it really creepy and weird.
partY pooper
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No, no, no, ludwig ...

It's fab, fun and jolly.

There are bigger problems in society than students being silly.
"I suspect a compulsory qualification fo being a Daily Mail journalist is ...

... "Must never have played for a sports team" ! "

my boss plays in the interco golf tournament each year with mail jounalists - does that qualify :-P
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Yes. I don't think golf is played in teams, except for the Ryder Cup.
I'm not saying this incident warrants the phoney outrage from the daily mail, just giving a personal opinion on this type of stuff in general. I'd run a mile from any club where you had to take part in this sort of thing.
I'd find it has horrible dishing out the 'discipline' as I would receiving it.
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No you wouldn't, ludwig ... you'd LOVE it !!
i do beleive they play in teams, last year he was partnered with the journo who gave him loads of juicy stuff on the super injunctions that they couldn't publish
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Okay, but turning up for an occasional society day, and being put into a team, is not quite the same as joining a team with whom you are going to play every week, train twice every week, drink several times every week, and remain friends with for life.
how do you know they don;t?

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