User talk:Gammalambdaomega1952

August 2008
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Orphaned non-free media (Image:Gamma Lambda Omega Crest.jpg)
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 * Since this and other Gamma Lambda Omega images were already posted on commons, I've deleted the versions here and updated the article to point to the commons images. Unusual for a fraternity to open their logo up to the public domain, but there you go. Best, UltraExactZZ Claims~ Evidence 13:38, 28 August 2008 (UTC)

Gamma Lambda Omega article
I do random editing via the "random article" button. That is how I came upon the subject article. I respect your endeavors and hard work. However, I wonder why you recently removed some of the more interesting facts and yet you left that terribly long and imposing Hazing law thread. It now dominates the article when at best it should be a link or something. It is much to powerful, completely un-necessary and should be moved. Lets discuss.--Buster7 (talk) 11:55, 25 June 2009 (UTC)

Nomination of Gamma Lambda Omega for deletion
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