Wilson Kids 2019 Throwback After School Behavior

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Anonymous wrote:Nevermind, I can't make that work either: https://imgur.com/a/oKSZG99


This is photoshopped. You can tell by the pixels.


These kids need masks! That's dog is unleashed!


I have added the necessary safety measures: https://imgur.com/pnnq1DM


Nice compliance! Maybe this can be the new "outdoor" lunch!


Of course mask observance out of school all but proves these are not Wilson kids (or normal teenagers) šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚


But mask compliance is clearly not 100%!

The potato salad is TAINTED. DO NOT EAT THE PUBLIC POTATO SALAD
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nevermind, I can't make that work either: https://imgur.com/a/oKSZG99


This is photoshopped. You can tell by the pixels.


These kids need masks! That's dog is unleashed!


I have added the necessary safety measures: https://imgur.com/pnnq1DM


Nice compliance! Maybe this can be the new "outdoor" lunch!


Of course mask observance out of school all but proves these are not Wilson kids (or normal teenagers) šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚


But mask compliance is clearly not 100%!

The potato salad is TAINTED. DO NOT EAT THE PUBLIC POTATO SALAD


There's CLEARLY a teen eating pizza without a mask ergo MASK COMPLIANCE IS MINIMAL AND I HAVE A PHOTO.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nevermind, I can't make that work either: https://imgur.com/a/oKSZG99


This is photoshopped. You can tell by the pixels.


These kids need masks! That's dog is unleashed!


I have added the necessary safety measures: https://imgur.com/pnnq1DM


Nice compliance! Maybe this can be the new "outdoor" lunch!


Of course mask observance out of school all but proves these are not Wilson kids (or normal teenagers) šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚


But mask compliance is clearly not 100%!

The potato salad is TAINTED. DO NOT EAT THE PUBLIC POTATO SALAD


There's CLEARLY a teen eating pizza without a mask ergo MASK COMPLIANCE IS MINIMAL AND I HAVE A PHOTO.


I am a scientist in a field related to forensics and I can tell you this photo is fake. Look at the pixels!
Anonymous
"Wilson! The Musical!" (Sponsored by Whole Foods)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nevermind, I can't make that work either: https://imgur.com/a/oKSZG99


This is photoshopped. You can tell by the pixels.


These kids need masks! That's dog is unleashed!


I have added the necessary safety measures: https://imgur.com/pnnq1DM


Will you marry me? By the hot bar of course!


Whisk me away from here. We shall go to Orlando and lick handrails. #romance
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:3 years ago a group of Wilson kids untied my elderly dog from a pole outside the Whole Foods in Tenleytown. I was inside with my new baby, gone less than 5 minutes. When we came outside, we found an MPD officer and a Whole Foods employee coaxing him out of the street on friggin Wisconsin Avenue, where they’d apparently chased him into traffic on purpose. They saved him but the kids ran away laughing. He was just a dog, I know, but my personal experiences with the Wilson kids in Tenley over the years have ranged from mildly annoying to outright dangerous…and even in the best of circumstances in a school filled with honor students who play the tuba, ā€œrapid releaseā€ especially of that many kids in that age group is so so stupid.


The cops should have written a ticket/citation to you for animal cruelty. Who ties their dog to a pole in the middle of a busy city street? Leave the poor thing home!

Putting that aside, yeah, they are teenagers. They are loud and rowdy. But the neighbors in Tenley have a longstanding rep of being racist NIMBYs - the reason Wisconsin Ave looks like shit is because they fight to the death any new development or construction. If they want peace and tranquility and none of "those kids" - MOVE TO THE SUBURBS.


Lolz. Pp - what do you think people in ā€œcitiesā€ do with their pets? We tie them up outside. The horror!

Native New Yorker
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Anonymous wrote:3 years ago a group of Wilson kids untied my elderly dog from a pole outside the Whole Foods in Tenleytown. I was inside with my new baby, gone less than 5 minutes. When we came outside, we found an MPD officer and a Whole Foods employee coaxing him out of the street on friggin Wisconsin Avenue, where they’d apparently chased him into traffic on purpose. They saved him but the kids ran away laughing. He was just a dog, I know, but my personal experiences with the Wilson kids in Tenley over the years have ranged from mildly annoying to outright dangerous…and even in the best of circumstances in a school filled with honor students who play the tuba, ā€œrapid releaseā€ especially of that many kids in that age group is so so stupid.


The cops should have written a ticket/citation to you for animal cruelty. Who ties their dog to a pole in the middle of a busy city street? Leave the poor thing home!

Putting that aside, yeah, they are teenagers. They are loud and rowdy. But the neighbors in Tenley have a longstanding rep of being racist NIMBYs - the reason Wisconsin Ave looks like shit is because they fight to the death any new development or construction. If they want peace and tranquility and none of "those kids" - MOVE TO THE SUBURBS.


Seriously- obviously the kids (who may or may not have been Wilson students) shouldn't have done that but why on earth were you bringing your dog on a walk if you were going into a store? And even worse, tying her up on a busy street?


Typically DC beat up the victim behavior and excuse the psychopaths. Who would chase a dog into traffic? Jesus!!


Thanks, PP.

This is the dog poster and I know what happened because the man who worked at the store and was moving carts at the time witnessed it with his own two eyeballs and alerted the officer nearby. Together, they told me when I came outside. I’m grateful to them both for springing into action.

As for the pup coming along to the store - I was a new mom with no help and no friends in a newish city learning how to juggle new priorities (like keeping a another human alive). We needed milk for coffee, the dog needed some exercise and in that very isolating time especially I needed some sunshine too.

To be clear - when this happened, there was a carabiner and a water bowl around the corner from the store exit on the large covered patio. You know…like for people to tie up their dogs. But how’s that relevant? Would it have been more or less excusable to herd my pet into traffic in a different setting or circumstance? When your kid sees someone’s pet tied up outside CVS or laying unrestrained on their front porch does he or she immediately think it’d be fun to see them as a pancake?

The hot bar is meaningless. Who cares. A bunch of those kids are probably legit hungry. Regardless, it’s not the same as knowingly trying to seriously injur or kill an animal.

To the two dear posters who expressed their concern for his well-being, the world’s most wonderful dog passed away peacefully last year at 16. ā¤ļø
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here, this one includes the dog that ran away, but it is only there in spirit (because of the running away): https://imgur.com/a/urg57x9


I’m the dog poster and he was bigger and please add the halo he deserves!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:3 years ago a group of Wilson kids untied my elderly dog from a pole outside the Whole Foods in Tenleytown. I was inside with my new baby, gone less than 5 minutes. When we came outside, we found an MPD officer and a Whole Foods employee coaxing him out of the street on friggin Wisconsin Avenue, where they’d apparently chased him into traffic on purpose. They saved him but the kids ran away laughing. He was just a dog, I know, but my personal experiences with the Wilson kids in Tenley over the years have ranged from mildly annoying to outright dangerous…and even in the best of circumstances in a school filled with honor students who play the tuba, ā€œrapid releaseā€ especially of that many kids in that age group is so so stupid.


The cops should have written a ticket/citation to you for animal cruelty. Who ties their dog to a pole in the middle of a busy city street? Leave the poor thing home!

Putting that aside, yeah, they are teenagers. They are loud and rowdy. But the neighbors in Tenley have a longstanding rep of being racist NIMBYs - the reason Wisconsin Ave looks like shit is because they fight to the death any new development or construction. If they want peace and tranquility and none of "those kids" - MOVE TO THE SUBURBS.


Seriously- obviously the kids (who may or may not have been Wilson students) shouldn't have done that but why on earth were you bringing your dog on a walk if you were going into a store? And even worse, tying her up on a busy street?


Typically DC beat up the victim behavior and excuse the psychopaths. Who would chase a dog into traffic? Jesus!!


Thanks, PP.

This is the dog poster and I know what happened because the man who worked at the store and was moving carts at the time witnessed it with his own two eyeballs and alerted the officer nearby. Together, they told me when I came outside. I’m grateful to them both for springing into action.

As for the pup coming along to the store - I was a new mom with no help and no friends in a newish city learning how to juggle new priorities (like keeping a another human alive). We needed milk for coffee, the dog needed some exercise and in that very isolating time especially I needed some sunshine too.

To be clear - when this happened, there was a carabiner and a water bowl around the corner from the store exit on the large covered patio. You know…like for people to tie up their dogs. But how’s that relevant? Would it have been more or less excusable to herd my pet into traffic in a different setting or circumstance? When your kid sees someone’s pet tied up outside CVS or laying unrestrained on their front porch does he or she immediately think it’d be fun to see them as a pancake?

The hot bar is meaningless. Who cares. A bunch of those kids are probably legit hungry. Regardless, it’s not the same as knowingly trying to seriously injur or kill an animal.

To the two dear posters who expressed their concern for his well-being, the world’s most wonderful dog passed away peacefully last year at 16. ā¤ļø


Seems eminently reasonable - we have all seen the covered patio. As to your point above, I'm sure the majority are legit hungry (they are teens) but no, helping oneself to the hot bar is not OK. I think we adults can be less crotchety, but we'd also like to see some growth from the kids. Don't we want to come through this hellish era better as people and as a society? RIP now-flying dog!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nevermind, I can't make that work either: https://imgur.com/a/oKSZG99


This is photoshopped. You can tell by the pixels.


These kids need masks! That's dog is unleashed!


I have added the necessary safety measures: https://imgur.com/pnnq1DM


Will you marry me? By the hot bar of course!


Whisk me away from here. We shall go to Orlando and lick handrails. #romance


Maybe during Spring Break?
Anonymous
Just want to mention, Whole Foods Olive Bar is also re-opened! šŸ«’
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:3 years ago a group of Wilson kids untied my elderly dog from a pole outside the Whole Foods in Tenleytown. I was inside with my new baby, gone less than 5 minutes. When we came outside, we found an MPD officer and a Whole Foods employee coaxing him out of the street on friggin Wisconsin Avenue, where they’d apparently chased him into traffic on purpose. They saved him but the kids ran away laughing. He was just a dog, I know, but my personal experiences with the Wilson kids in Tenley over the years have ranged from mildly annoying to outright dangerous…and even in the best of circumstances in a school filled with honor students who play the tuba, ā€œrapid releaseā€ especially of that many kids in that age group is so so stupid.


The cops should have written a ticket/citation to you for animal cruelty. Who ties their dog to a pole in the middle of a busy city street? Leave the poor thing home!

Putting that aside, yeah, they are teenagers. They are loud and rowdy. But the neighbors in Tenley have a longstanding rep of being racist NIMBYs - the reason Wisconsin Ave looks like shit is because they fight to the death any new development or construction. If they want peace and tranquility and none of "those kids" - MOVE TO THE SUBURBS.


Seriously- obviously the kids (who may or may not have been Wilson students) shouldn't have done that but why on earth were you bringing your dog on a walk if you were going into a store? And even worse, tying her up on a busy street?


Typically DC beat up the victim behavior and excuse the psychopaths. Who would chase a dog into traffic? Jesus!!


Thanks, PP.

This is the dog poster and I know what happened because the man who worked at the store and was moving carts at the time witnessed it with his own two eyeballs and alerted the officer nearby. Together, they told me when I came outside. I’m grateful to them both for springing into action.

As for the pup coming along to the store - I was a new mom with no help and no friends in a newish city learning how to juggle new priorities (like keeping a another human alive). We needed milk for coffee, the dog needed some exercise and in that very isolating time especially I needed some sunshine too.

To be clear - when this happened, there was a carabiner and a water bowl around the corner from the store exit on the large covered patio. You know…like for people to tie up their dogs. But how’s that relevant? Would it have been more or less excusable to herd my pet into traffic in a different setting or circumstance? When your kid sees someone’s pet tied up outside CVS or laying unrestrained on their front porch does he or she immediately think it’d be fun to see them as a pancake?

The hot bar is meaningless. Who cares. A bunch of those kids are probably legit hungry. Regardless, it’s not the same as knowingly trying to seriously injur or kill an animal.

To the two dear posters who expressed their concern for his well-being, the world’s most wonderful dog passed away peacefully last year at 16. ā¤ļø


You really don’t have to defend yourself to the crazies on here. I think it is racist to have low expectations of our teenagers. I’m a teacher and I try to be encouraging and supportive but I expect a lot out of kids, no matter what their background. Because ultimately we need to prepare them for living in the real world which often is not a kind place
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:3 years ago a group of Wilson kids untied my elderly dog from a pole outside the Whole Foods in Tenleytown. I was inside with my new baby, gone less than 5 minutes. When we came outside, we found an MPD officer and a Whole Foods employee coaxing him out of the street on friggin Wisconsin Avenue, where they’d apparently chased him into traffic on purpose. They saved him but the kids ran away laughing. He was just a dog, I know, but my personal experiences with the Wilson kids in Tenley over the years have ranged from mildly annoying to outright dangerous…and even in the best of circumstances in a school filled with honor students who play the tuba, ā€œrapid releaseā€ especially of that many kids in that age group is so so stupid.


The cops should have written a ticket/citation to you for animal cruelty. Who ties their dog to a pole in the middle of a busy city street? Leave the poor thing home!

Putting that aside, yeah, they are teenagers. They are loud and rowdy. But the neighbors in Tenley have a longstanding rep of being racist NIMBYs - the reason Wisconsin Ave looks like shit is because they fight to the death any new development or construction. If they want peace and tranquility and none of "those kids" - MOVE TO THE SUBURBS.


Seriously- obviously the kids (who may or may not have been Wilson students) shouldn't have done that but why on earth were you bringing your dog on a walk if you were going into a store? And even worse, tying her up on a busy street?


Typically DC beat up the victim behavior and excuse the psychopaths. Who would chase a dog into traffic? Jesus!!


Thanks, PP.

This is the dog poster and I know what happened because the man who worked at the store and was moving carts at the time witnessed it with his own two eyeballs and alerted the officer nearby. Together, they told me when I came outside. I’m grateful to them both for springing into action.

As for the pup coming along to the store - I was a new mom with no help and no friends in a newish city learning how to juggle new priorities (like keeping a another human alive). We needed milk for coffee, the dog needed some exercise and in that very isolating time especially I needed some sunshine too.

To be clear - when this happened, there was a carabiner and a water bowl around the corner from the store exit on the large covered patio. You know…like for people to tie up their dogs. But how’s that relevant? Would it have been more or less excusable to herd my pet into traffic in a different setting or circumstance? When your kid sees someone’s pet tied up outside CVS or laying unrestrained on their front porch does he or she immediately think it’d be fun to see them as a pancake?

The hot bar is meaningless. Who cares. A bunch of those kids are probably legit hungry. Regardless, it’s not the same as knowingly trying to seriously injur or kill an animal.

To the two dear posters who expressed their concern for his well-being, the world’s most wonderful dog passed away peacefully last year at 16. ā¤ļø


You really don’t have to defend yourself to the crazies on here. I think it is racist to have low expectations of our teenagers. I’m a teacher and I try to be encouraging and supportive but I expect a lot out of kids, no matter what their background. Because ultimately we need to prepare them for living in the real world which often is not a kind place


+1 and that they are allowed /encouraged to be kind themselves (and make it a kinder place)
Anonymous
This thread was a great read. I was an obnoxious Wilson student myself back when the Whole Foods was Fresh Fields and we went there every day after school for the free samples.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just want to mention, Whole Foods Olive Bar is also re-opened! šŸ«’


Oh I am stoked about this. I am going to go pick through the olives with my greasy fings to find the best ones.
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