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The Society of Recovering Sorority Girls Encourage People to Celebrate the American Dream and Celebrate "the Apprentice"
Washington, D.C. April 13, 2004 -- The Society of Recovering Sorority Girls, though its founders, Kristina "Morgan" Rose and Deandra "Brooksie" Brooks commend Donald Trump and the cast of "The Apprentice" for their hard work and exemplification of the American Dream. Regrettably, they note that we will all say good-bye to this spring's greatest guilty pleasure during this week's April 15th live finale.
"During these last few weeks, we've learned so much about empire building and management from Donald Trump, that he has inspired us to start building our own home entertaining empire" said Brooksie.
"What ‘the Donald' has done for real estate development, we want to do for events with signature cocktails and tasteful centerpieces" intoned Morgan.
Morgan and Brooksie do not believe that they are the only people who have been inspired by the show and they encourage home entertainers everywhere to celebrate the conclusion of the series.
"Just because you get a visceral thrill out of watching attractive people in pretty clothes getting fired on national television, it doesn't make you a bad person." said Morgan, "As long as you turn it into something positive, like a viewing party."
A high quality viewing party would include New York or series themed fare such as Hard Lemonade to evoke the first episode's lemonade stand challenge or soft pretzels with dipping sauces as an homage to New York's street vendor cuisine.
"What I like best about the show is the way that it reinforces the values of Greek Life." opined Brooksie. "Contestants who were able to build a network, like Bill, Kwame and Amy rose to the top while people with limited social graces like Omarosa and Sam received the reality tv equivalent of being cut from rush."
The Society of Recovering Sorority Girls is an elite organization devoted to a life less ordinary. Its founders, Kristina "Morgan" Rose and Deandra "Brooksie" Brooks firmly believe in applying many of the principles of collegiate Greek life to improve the leisure activities of young professionals everywhere.
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