Maxwell Gruver wanted to be a part of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. So when the 18-year-old freshman began pledge week at Louisiana State University, he was willing to go through initiation with some other pledges.
But according to arrest warrants obtained by People, things went disastrously wrong last month.
The warrants allege that Gruver and some other pledges received a group text on September 13, inviting them to a “Bible Study.” Then, according to the warrants, the pledges were ordered to recite the Greek alphabet and answer trivia questions. If they made any mistakes, they were “forced to chug hard liquor,...
But according to arrest warrants obtained by People, things went disastrously wrong last month.
The warrants allege that Gruver and some other pledges received a group text on September 13, inviting them to a “Bible Study.” Then, according to the warrants, the pledges were ordered to recite the Greek alphabet and answer trivia questions. If they made any mistakes, they were “forced to chug hard liquor,...
- 10/12/2017
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
With the new Robin Hood movie looming on the horizon and rumours of a sequel already circulating it seems a good moment to ask “that” question, namely when you’re watching a film that is supposedly based on historical events does it bother you when they play fast and loose with the history or are you happy to let it slide as artistic license? You know, a bit like when they’re doing “the film of the book” and the film is little or nothing like the book, and I’m sure we can all think of one of those without much effort.
Now I understand that I may be in a minority here but I have to say that it really bugs me when films tout lousy history, whether it’s “U-571″ which replaced the Brits with Americans or delving back into movie history with “Cromwell” and its assorted historical errors,...
Now I understand that I may be in a minority here but I have to say that it really bugs me when films tout lousy history, whether it’s “U-571″ which replaced the Brits with Americans or delving back into movie history with “Cromwell” and its assorted historical errors,...
- 4/16/2010
- by Colin Hart
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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