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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I remember this thread and it still strikes me as a made-up scenario by a poster who wanted an excuse to call AAP kids "insufferable." There was a whole string of threads last year in which AAP kids were supposedly bullying or belittling non-AAP kids in different situations and then the threads seemed to stop. It was more than a little suspicious. [/quote] I would imagine there will be teasing thrown both ways. Plenty to go around. I found the comments by parents defending the girls even in a made up scenario disturbing. I remember some assholes back in the day used to taunt the TJ kids when they switched from their base schools over to Jefferson. The TJ students used to chant back, " it's ok. It's ok. You'll be working for us someday!" I loved them for that.[/quote] I think it was "it's alright, it's OK..." and it was the standard TJ response at sporting events when kids at other schools chanted "do your homework." Interesting that you'd defend the former, but label the latter "taunts " by "assholes." TJ parents think TJ students can never do anything wrong, similar to parents who would defend AAP students calling another girl "not smart enough." Well, you don't have me pegged at all... DC isn't out of diapers. No idea what kind of student I've got on my hands. These are recollections from the 90's. Just a non TJ kid's observations from back in the day. As I said, plenty of teasing to go around. However, I don't remember the TJ kids to be the instigators in these scenarios. It was a different school then as I understand it to be now. However, that is truly a discussion for a different thread. [/quote][/quote]
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