| OP: Crowdfunding. The kids were all going to pitch in 5 or 10 dollars each to pay for the house for two nights. |
| Can't you see the OP has drawn wool over your eyes. Clearly a troll. |
| I think this was supposed to be last weekend and is out of date. Apparently there is a reasonably good possibility that the students made up the story about a house party as part of a senior prank. |
you've been punked |
jinx - thought the same! |
| FAKE POST. |
| Troll go home. Not a real post. Please. |
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People: Doug Gansler was never Governor of MD. Get some easily verified facts straight at least....
But, seriously, was this really the senior prank... that such a party would be hosted at Camp David?! If so, hilarious! |
I agree that an 18 year old is responsible for their actions (some kids at the party will be 17). Police intervention will sweep up everyone including those who are 'innocent.' I would discourage my kid an err on the side of caution. IMO, it isn't wise to force your kid to skip. If after a discussion, they realize it might be unwise, then great. But precluding attendance may foster animosity. Are you serious?? Herein lies the problem. Parents are so afraid of telling kids NO. I don't 100% disagree with this but heck... attending a party like that is a recipe for disaster given that state of entitlement, lack of poor judgment and poor coping skills that teens have today. I realize 18 is an adult under the law but as long as your adult self is living in my house, draining my bank account and relying on me for college tuition, I get a say in whether or not you attend a party that has a high probability of ending badly. |
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^^ I screwed up quoting the "may foster animosity" poster because I'm typing in the dark but...
Are you serious?? Herein lies the problem. Parents are so afraid of telling kids NO. I don't 100% disagree with this but heck... attending a party like that is a recipe for disaster given that state of entitlement, lack of poor judgment and poor coping skills that teens have today. I realize 18 is an adult under the law but as long as your adult self is living in my house, draining my bank account and relying on me for college tuition, I get a say in whether or not you attend a party that has a high probability of ending badly. |
I think she should still speak at the auction but a condition of her doing it (if she still wanted to come) would be to host a town hall with the seniors and talk about how a bad decision and bad judgment can impact your life. Of course she would have to be willing to do that but I think it's a fantastic opportunity for the students and for Abby. That said, she seems like a person who doesn't do "vulnerable" very well. |
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Don't know how typical this is, but to me it really doesn't matter whether the original post in a thread is legit or not. I post when I think it's a conversation worth having (and there are a wide range of reasons that something might strike me as worthwhile -- e.g it's fun or enlightening or potentially helpful).
OTOH, I don't get the sense of triumph that allegedly comes from posting something untrue on the Internet and having readers believe it. Especially when what they apparently believe is that you and your classmates (and many of your parents) are irresponsible idiots -- but maybe your school's Administration has its head on straight. |
DC went to the Outer Banks. Signer for lease had to be 25. Not every place is the same. |
| It's a JOKE!!!!! |
| Senior prank people. Gullible much? |