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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]11:10 again. BTW, no one here has cited any evidence supporting these theories of how ODs work. So they actually are more accurately termed "hypotheses" rather than theories.[/quote] Multiple PP's only evidence is their experience as parents with multiple children having gone through the process for multiple years stretching over maybe a decade. Add to that, what their closest 10 friends at the school shared about what happened in their process. Add to that the fact that most of us are forty somethings who have been in the real world working for 30 years or so and know the way things work particularly in Washington. And before someone says it, I'll add : where public school is not an option.[/quote] But if I (and the several posters who agree with me) also meet all those exact same criteria, then why isn't our opposing view equally valid? Perhaps you confuse me with some new parent. This isn't my first rodeo.[/quote] A man who was traveling came upon a farmer working in his field and asked him what the people in the next village were like. The farmer asked "What were the people like in the last village you visited?". The man responded "They were kind, friendly, generous, great people." "You'll find the people in the next village are the same." said the farmer. Another man who was traveling to the same village came up to the same farmer somewhat later and asked him what the people in the next village were like. Again the farmer asked "What were the people like in the last village you visited?". The second man responded "They were rude, unfriendly, dishonest people.". "You'll find the people in the next village are the same." said the farmer. [/quote]
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