BUCK: Clay, apparently a guy tried to join a sorority. What happened here? You know, they didn’t have sororities at Amherst, which was a huge, big L there, big loss for the Buckster in college.
CLAY: University of Alabama, the bid week or whatever you want to call it.
BUCK: Where I should have gone to school, yes.
CLAY: Rush is a monster deal. The sorority rush. So, for the first time ever they had a biological man that was attempting to become an Alabama sorority girl. God bless Alabama, Roll Tide. The sororities all rejected him and refused to allow him, as a man identifying as a woman, to become a member of any of their sororities.
So, I gotta say, Roll Tide. Good for the University of Alabama, good for these girls standing up for themselves and not allowing a guy in because there are a lot of dudes that would try to do this otherwise. By the way, if you’re a straight guy, you got into the right sorority, I mean, there’s a lot of guys out there, like, heck, I’d like to live in a sorority house
It’s like the guys who end up in prison that go and flip and decide to live in a — you saw that New Jersey where the guy got two different women pregnant?
BUCK: Show’s over.
CLAY: Wild times.
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