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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Top of the class triple Ivy League grad (only the best Ivies of course, not those second rate Ivies like Dartmouth, MIT, or (ugh!) Cornell, with a seven-figure income and - of course- fully funded college savings accounts and retirement funds. Of course, I want to say I support the public schools, but I do worry about my gifted, talented, precious, and delightful DC being in contact with the groundlings in their highly-rated public school. And heaven forbid that I am forced to interact with parents of these students if they are not HHI Ivy League grads. And I also want to make sure that DC has time for karate, band, language lessons in four different languages (each dialect of course!), and three different sports after school. My solution was to send DC to public schools, but he is under strict instructions to not speak to, touch, or interact in any way with other children whose parents are not HHI Ivy League grads just like my wife Muffy and I.[/quote] Nice try. MIT not an ivy. [/quote]
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