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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]LOL! We have one child and have a "large" 3 row SUV. Because I'm her Girl Scout troop leader and she's in a big car pool for school (LD school). It is also our only vehicle as we live walking distance to metro (Vienna). Don't assume you know everything about these people OP! [/quote] Blah, blah, blah. You lost me at one kid. [/quote] As a parent of one kid, most parents of multiple kids expect you to do the driving/hard work as they complain they cannot with multiple kids.[/quote] I'm a parent of one kid and no one has ever expected me to drive their kid around or take care of their kids. Also, my kid does Girl Scouts and I can only think of a handful of times where it made sense to transport them somewhere in one vehicle, and we collectively rented a vehicle for it. None of the parents of our troupe has a car big enough to transport all of them at once and no one would expect them to -- there are always multiple chaperones for any activity so there are 3-4 cars going anyway since of course no one has a car big enough for 3-4 adults and 7 girls. That's called a transport van.[/quote] Sports carpools of 3-4 kids are very, very common if your kid played a travel sport with 3 practices per week.[/quote] WTF? the former pp is making the argument that all her friends drive separately to activities AND claiming to be Miss Environmentalist?? Oh lord. So we should all drive to work separately and get rid of HOV-3 and any other carpool initiatives? More cars on the roadways is better? Who knew?[/quote]
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