Bill
Keeling
- Fight Night Chairman, Spring ,1996
- Queastor, Fall 96-Spring 97
"True brotherhood is not a physical object that you can touch or pick up or
buy. True brotherhood is pure friendship, a feeling of kinship without the
same blood. I've had few close friends in twenty years; I can count them
two times over on my right hand. But now, in four months, I have nine lifelong
brothers. They have slept in my house, eaten from my family's table,
experienced my heartaches and my smiles as well as I have experienced theirs.
The nine of us have opened the front doors and cellars of our lives
leaving our private and personal lives open and defenseless. We've
come together with trust and respect each other. My eight pledge
brothers may not have been born with my last name, but I do think of them in
that way, and this is the only way I can explain brotherhood."