Bushnell, wrote Kent, «made sure that the men around him agreed with his philosophy» and «held meetings in hot tubs, drank heavily, experimented with drugs... Sometimes Atari board meetings seemed more
like fraternity parties than business meetings.»
Not exact matches
They are not rigid about drinking, smoking or cursing; the atmosphere there can seem a bit
like the early hours of a
fraternity party.
Like the
fraternity of old, the members of the sorority don't want to give up their «right to
party,» and another battle of pranks and sabotage commences.
In addition, John's «
likes to
party» email may have been cute with his
fraternity friends in college, but is completely unprofessional and out of place in a work environment.