Anonymous wrote:It looks nice to me. No idea what they're complaining about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I coach softball and we had evening practices at the school. Last year there was a late field trip that got in and kids were still on buses as we carried gear to the field. There was one boy yelling at me from his bus window, 'Hey cracker! Hey cracker cracker! F*ck you cracker!"
That was nice.
Glad my kid isn't there.
Cool story.
If it was a white kid calling a black or Hispanic person a derogatory name it wouldn't be a cool story would it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see the hundreds of parents from Cabin Branch who were so deeply concerned about the condition of Neelsville MS during the upcounty boundary study. Were they at the county council hearing too?
Yes they were. What's your point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I coach softball and we had evening practices at the school. Last year there was a late field trip that got in and kids were still on buses as we carried gear to the field. There was one boy yelling at me from his bus window, 'Hey cracker! Hey cracker cracker! F*ck you cracker!"
That was nice.
Glad my kid isn't there.
Cool story.
If it was a white kid calling a black or Hispanic person a derogatory name it wouldn't be a cool story would it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I coach softball and we had evening practices at the school. Last year there was a late field trip that got in and kids were still on buses as we carried gear to the field. There was one boy yelling at me from his bus window, 'Hey cracker! Hey cracker cracker! F*ck you cracker!"
That was nice.
Glad my kid isn't there.
Cool story.
Anonymous wrote:I don't see the hundreds of parents from Cabin Branch who were so deeply concerned about the condition of Neelsville MS during the upcounty boundary study. Were they at the county council hearing too?
Anonymous wrote:I coach softball and we had evening practices at the school. Last year there was a late field trip that got in and kids were still on buses as we carried gear to the field. There was one boy yelling at me from his bus window, 'Hey cracker! Hey cracker cracker! F*ck you cracker!"
That was nice.
Glad my kid isn't there.