| Dear Bravo, Please do a Real Housewives of DC’s Big 3. The blatant social engineering and one upsmanship displayed on this thread wont disappoint. |
Good thing your world isn't the whole world. |
You have one attending two schools? She must be brilliant which means likely, not that cute. 😞 |
This would be amazing. |
| Of course I do not have a child attending two schools. She attends either Visitation or Stone Ridge--not saying which, but you know they are at the top of the pecking order. And I am almost certain you are teen because of how nasty and juvenile you are. 😄 |
NCS is number one. Holton Arms is number two. And either Stoneridge or Visi has a kid enrolled whose mom is so dumb she thinks that naming which school it is would reveal her identity. Whatever school THAT is now ranks after Holy Child. |
“And I seriously doubt your son has the looks, charm or wealth to attract a Holy Child girl.” Laughable! HC students have zero social capital in a room full of Big 3/5/10 students. Having a reputation as “good time girls” is nothing to brag about. You sound like a Holy Child alum: below average intelligence, average looks, and a chip on her shoulder (because of the former). |
Funny - Holy Child has very likely never given you a thought either. However here YOU are allllll up in this thread going back and forth about guess what?? Holy Child. |
| Wow, that escalated quickly. |
| They're very pretty. Typically wealthy. BUT also VERY NICE. |
Kind of funny to boast so self-indulgently in light of the title of this thread. |
I thought it would be fun to slum it in the HC thread for awhile. Don’t worry, I’m not staying long. I’ll return to my usual threads, to mind my Big 3 business, very soon. |
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I am not concerned with Holy Child, it’s a lovely small school with lovely kids, who will become everything for doctors to teachers to stay at home mom’s- all of which are important jobs.
I am worried about the “Big 3/5/10” parents who seem to be living vicariously through their children, which usually happens when someone is disappointed in their own life. I have also found that when people are too into their kids schools, they generally didn’t go to amazing ones themselves. |
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Am happy you realized you are out of your league here. 😉 |