Friday, November 16, 2007

'Phi-Tauction' at Frisco's

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The fraternity Phi Kappa Tau auctioned off their men at Frisco's, a carhop restaurant and bar with live entertainment in Long Beach, on Thursday night.

During the 'Phi-Tauction,' 20 fraternity members were auctioned off to buyers. Approximately $2000 was raised for children with chronic illnesses.

A pair of Phi Kappa Tau members was sold for $275. They were purchased by their girlfriends.

The auction entails a 24-hour "enslavement" service, where the auction winner is free to have the fraternity member do as they please. JB Myers, Phi Kappa Tau member, explains how its usually "school work or cleaning."

JB Myers had to wore a snug-fitted shirt that stated "I will do what she commands," at last year's auctions.

Phi Tau was re-chartered at CSULB in 2001 and wishes to expand to include more members.

The men of Phi Kappa Tau

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