Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, the universe is clearly telling MCP not to close Wooten
Please learn the correct spelling of Wootton.
Anonymous wrote:Well, the universe is clearly telling MCP not to close Wooten
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How incredibly inconsiderate and unthoughtful of superintendent, Thomas and all the members of the board. Doesn’t he know that a two hour delay will ruin my day as a high-powered DC lawyer living Potomac? My clients need me to finalize sourcing a $100 billion deal that will let them send their kids to Harvard on a legacy status? If that deal doesn’t go through, or if we are just slightly delayed as is always the case with these deals, my client’s kids are gonna have to settle for Brown. Brown.
He lives in the most affluent part of the county. He couldn’t care less about you in Potomac.
This response exemplifies how out of touch you people are
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How incredibly inconsiderate and unthoughtful of superintendent, Thomas and all the members of the board. Doesn’t he know that a two hour delay will ruin my day as a high-powered DC lawyer living Potomac? My clients need me to finalize sourcing a $100 billion deal that will let them send their kids to Harvard on a legacy status? If that deal doesn’t go through, or if we are just slightly delayed as is always the case with these deals, my client’s kids are gonna have to settle for Brown. Brown.
He lives in the most affluent part of the county. He couldn’t care less about you in Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Well, the universe is clearly telling MCP not to close Wooten
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How incredibly inconsiderate and unthoughtful of superintendent, Thomas and all the members of the board. Doesn’t he know that a two hour delay will ruin my day as a high-powered DC lawyer living Potomac? My clients need me to finalize sourcing a $100 billion deal that will let them send their kids to Harvard on a legacy status? If that deal doesn’t go through, or if we are just slightly delayed as is always the case with these deals, my client’s kids are gonna have to settle for Brown. Brown.
He lives in the most affluent part of the county. He couldn’t care less about you in Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:How incredibly inconsiderate and unthoughtful of superintendent, Thomas and all the members of the board. Doesn’t he know that a two hour delay will ruin my day as a high-powered DC lawyer living Potomac? My clients need me to finalize sourcing a $100 billion deal that will let them send their kids to Harvard on a legacy status? If that deal doesn’t go through, or if we are just slightly delayed as is always the case with these deals, my client’s kids are gonna have to settle for Brown. Brown.
Anonymous wrote:Yep. The 5 a.m. text will inform us that they’re moving from a delay to a closure. They just can’t call that yet based on the current precipitating. The rain has transitioned to snow where I live and it’s accumulating on the grass and cars.