The most recent
cachinnation I busted into occurred on the night of September 8th,
2013. It was my friend Bret Polk’s
birthday. September 8th just
so happened to fall on a Sunday night, which is the day my Fraternity has
chapter meetings. We have a tradition of
dumping members of the Fraternity into the pond behind the Fraternity house if
their birthday falls on a Sunday of one of our chapter meetings. This tradition is called “fronding” or “frat
ponding”. It never fails to provide quite a bit of amusement for everyone
involved. It is particularly funny
because the pond is quite disgusting.
The water is murky, brown, stagnant, and poor smelling. The thought of plunging into it is enough to
make me cringe. Luckily for me, my
birthday is over winter break.
Bret, however, was not so lucky. There was no escaping his fate. After the chapter meeting was over he tried
with all his might to escape the mob that descended upon him. He stood no
chance. It was quite comical watching Bret scurry around the chapter room in a
feeble attempt to evade his captors. A
few others and I stood by and laughed hysterically while Bret was being
seized. Once he was caught, Bret was
hoisted into the air and carried out the back door of the Fraternity
house. He was stripped of his iPhone and
wallet as the mob barreled towards the pond with him hoisted over their heads. After being carried down the hill leading up
to the pond, Bret was thrown into the water.
Most of the crowd that stuck around to watch was cheering and snickering
upon Bret’s impact with the water. I
laughed uncontrollably as Bret tried to pull his way out of the pond. When he finally made his way out, he received
a round of applause. Bret was soaked
from head to toe with some of the nastiest water I have ever seen in my entire
life. He was covered in mud and his
soaking wet clothes clung to his body.
Bret also had all kinds of crap in his hair, which I found particularly
funny because he has a weird obsession with his hair. A few of my pledge brothers and myself even
snapped a few photos so the moment would live on in infamy.
Bret’s mishap was
a perfect example of schadenfreude,
which is the German word for laughing at someone else’s expense. I thought about the term schadenfreude and
how we had used it in class while Bret was being “fronded”. It seemed to perfectly apply to the moment. Half of the Fraternity was laughing at Bret’s
misfortune for quite some time. Many of us were even rolling around on the
floor laughing in response to the situation.
Bret wasn’t too upset over being tossed into the pond and even laughed
it off on his way back up to the house.
The “fronding” created quite the memory for everyone who saw it. I still joke with Bret about it all the
time. I’ll never let him forget that he
was submerged in that gross pond.
I have witnessed this tradition, multiple times in fact, while playing soccer on the intramural fields. It is indeed quite hilarious to watch. The imagery in this post was quite nice and I especially liked the use of cachinnation (you probably know why haha). I also liked how you related it back to a topic we learned in class. I think this is a perfect example of schandenfreude and i am glad you made the connection to class with this funny event.
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