Anonymous wrote:Anyone ever been to the Preakness and or to the Belmont? One is chock full of preps and the other is not. Ever been to the Annapolis Yacht Club and the NY Yacht Club. Muddy is in Maryland my friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many of the NYC kids who attend Dalton, Collegiate, Trinity, H.Mann, Spence etc are absolute ANTI-preps. Don’t own a thing that is preppy, would never be caught dead at Murray’s and think Shep and Ian are tools. “Preppy” is not just old money or old NE money it’s old money plus a lifestyle.
The folks that live in NYC, shop at the Beretta Gallery and have horses in two or three states, are another story.
Of course. Not everyone who went to those schools is preppy, but in order to really be preppy, you have to have gone to a school like that.
You didn’t say this?
I did. There are schools like that in Baltimore, but there are many fewer of them than in the NYC & New England areas.
The schools you are talking about might have some preps but they are not the cool kids or the predominant kids. Again, Robert Chambers and the 80s left the building a long time ago.
The NYC are the only preps poster contradicts him/herself pretty readily.
Care to address either the dictionary definition or the Wikipedia entry I posted above?
Seriously? Actual preps have moves well past your citations. To wit:
https://www.hercampus.com/lifestyle/pinnies-pearls-preppiest-schools
https://totalsororitymove.com/these-are-the-12-preppiest-colleges-in-america/
http://waspsnest18.blogspot.com/2014/03/college-prep-preppiest-colleges-in.html?m=1
http://theprepguide.blogspot.com/2014/06/the-preppiest-colleges-universities-in.html?m=1
Again, that’s all about clothes.
The dictionary agrees with me that it’s as much about schooling/pedigree as anything else. I don’t really care about your random websites.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many of the NYC kids who attend Dalton, Collegiate, Trinity, H.Mann, Spence etc are absolute ANTI-preps. Don’t own a thing that is preppy, would never be caught dead at Murray’s and think Shep and Ian are tools. “Preppy” is not just old money or old NE money it’s old money plus a lifestyle.
The folks that live in NYC, shop at the Beretta Gallery and have horses in two or three states, are another story.
Of course. Not everyone who went to those schools is preppy, but in order to really be preppy, you have to have gone to a school like that.
You didn’t say this?
I did. There are schools like that in Baltimore, but there are many fewer of them than in the NYC & New England areas.
The schools you are talking about might have some preps but they are not the cool kids or the predominant kids. Again, Robert Chambers and the 80s left the building a long time ago.
The NYC are the only preps poster contradicts him/herself pretty readily.
Care to address either the dictionary definition or the Wikipedia entry I posted above?
Seriously? Actual preps have moves well past your citations. To wit:
https://www.hercampus.com/lifestyle/pinnies-pearls-preppiest-schools
https://totalsororitymove.com/these-are-the-12-preppiest-colleges-in-america/
http://waspsnest18.blogspot.com/2014/03/college-prep-preppiest-colleges-in.html?m=1
http://theprepguide.blogspot.com/2014/06/the-preppiest-colleges-universities-in.html?m=1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many of the NYC kids who attend Dalton, Collegiate, Trinity, H.Mann, Spence etc are absolute ANTI-preps. Don’t own a thing that is preppy, would never be caught dead at Murray’s and think Shep and Ian are tools. “Preppy” is not just old money or old NE money it’s old money plus a lifestyle.
The folks that live in NYC, shop at the Beretta Gallery and have horses in two or three states, are another story.
Of course. Not everyone who went to those schools is preppy, but in order to really be preppy, you have to have gone to a school like that.
You didn’t say this?
I did. There are schools like that in Baltimore, but there are many fewer of them than in the NYC & New England areas.
The schools you are talking about might have some preps but they are not the cool kids or the predominant kids. Again, Robert Chambers and the 80s left the building a long time ago.
The NYC are the only preps poster contradicts him/herself pretty readily.
Care to address either the dictionary definition or the Wikipedia entry I posted above?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many of the NYC kids who attend Dalton, Collegiate, Trinity, H.Mann, Spence etc are absolute ANTI-preps. Don’t own a thing that is preppy, would never be caught dead at Murray’s and think Shep and Ian are tools. “Preppy” is not just old money or old NE money it’s old money plus a lifestyle.
The folks that live in NYC, shop at the Beretta Gallery and have horses in two or three states, are another story.
Of course. Not everyone who went to those schools is preppy, but in order to really be preppy, you have to have gone to a school like that.
You didn’t say this?
I did. There are schools like that in Baltimore, but there are many fewer of them than in the NYC & New England areas.
The schools you are talking about might have some preps but they are not the cool kids or the predominant kids. Again, Robert Chambers and the 80s left the building a long time ago.
The NYC are the only preps poster contradicts him/herself pretty readily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many of the NYC kids who attend Dalton, Collegiate, Trinity, H.Mann, Spence etc are absolute ANTI-preps. Don’t own a thing that is preppy, would never be caught dead at Murray’s and think Shep and Ian are tools. “Preppy” is not just old money or old NE money it’s old money plus a lifestyle.
The folks that live in NYC, shop at the Beretta Gallery and have horses in two or three states, are another story.
Of course. Not everyone who went to those schools is preppy, but in order to really be preppy, you have to have gone to a school like that.
You didn’t say this?
I did. There are schools like that in Baltimore, but there are many fewer of them than in the NYC & New England areas.
The schools you are talking about might have some preps but they are not the cool kids or the predominant kids. Again, Robert Chambers and the 80s left the building a long time ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many of the NYC kids who attend Dalton, Collegiate, Trinity, H.Mann, Spence etc are absolute ANTI-preps. Don’t own a thing that is preppy, would never be caught dead at Murray’s and think Shep and Ian are tools. “Preppy” is not just old money or old NE money it’s old money plus a lifestyle.
The folks that live in NYC, shop at the Beretta Gallery and have horses in two or three states, are another story.
Of course. Not everyone who went to those schools is preppy, but in order to really be preppy, you have to have gone to a school like that.
You didn’t say this?
I did. There are schools like that in Baltimore, but there are many fewer of them than in the NYC & New England areas.
The schools you are talking about might have some preps but they are not the cool kids or the predominant kids. Again, Robert Chambers and the 80s left the building a long time ago.
Preppy. Noun. a student or graduate of an expensive prep school or a person resembling such a student in dress or appearance.
So my school/wealth-based definition is absolutely there. You seem to be more focused on the second part of the definition?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many of the NYC kids who attend Dalton, Collegiate, Trinity, H.Mann, Spence etc are absolute ANTI-preps. Don’t own a thing that is preppy, would never be caught dead at Murray’s and think Shep and Ian are tools. “Preppy” is not just old money or old NE money it’s old money plus a lifestyle.
The folks that live in NYC, shop at the Beretta Gallery and have horses in two or three states, are another story.
Of course. Not everyone who went to those schools is preppy, but in order to really be preppy, you have to have gone to a school like that.
You didn’t say this?
I did. There are schools like that in Baltimore, but there are many fewer of them than in the NYC & New England areas.
The schools you are talking about might have some preps but they are not the cool kids or the predominant kids. Again, Robert Chambers and the 80s left the building a long time ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many of the NYC kids who attend Dalton, Collegiate, Trinity, H.Mann, Spence etc are absolute ANTI-preps. Don’t own a thing that is preppy, would never be caught dead at Murray’s and think Shep and Ian are tools. “Preppy” is not just old money or old NE money it’s old money plus a lifestyle.
The folks that live in NYC, shop at the Beretta Gallery and have horses in two or three states, are another story.
Of course. Not everyone who went to those schools is preppy, but in order to really be preppy, you have to have gone to a school like that.
You didn’t say this?
I did. There are schools like that in Baltimore, but there are many fewer of them than in the NYC & New England areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“You made a silly assertion - that only NYC and NE kids can be preppy - and then made no case to support it. Move on from your bad outing.”
I said kids in those areas are more likely to be preppy than Baltimore kids.
You responded by saying there are no NYC preppy kids.
I actually don’t think there are none but totally disagree that it’s more likely that NYC kids are more likely to be preppy. NYC are much more sophisticated than Baltimore kids and preppy is not really all that cool anymore.
Anonymous wrote:“You made a silly assertion - that only NYC and NE kids can be preppy - and then made no case to support it. Move on from your bad outing.”
I said kids in those areas are more likely to be preppy than Baltimore kids.
You responded by saying there are no NYC preppy kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many of the NYC kids who attend Dalton, Collegiate, Trinity, H.Mann, Spence etc are absolute ANTI-preps. Don’t own a thing that is preppy, would never be caught dead at Murray’s and think Shep and Ian are tools. “Preppy” is not just old money or old NE money it’s old money plus a lifestyle.
The folks that live in NYC, shop at the Beretta Gallery and have horses in two or three states, are another story.
Of course. Not everyone who went to those schools is preppy, but in order to really be preppy, you have to have gone to a school like that.
You didn’t say this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many of the NYC kids who attend Dalton, Collegiate, Trinity, H.Mann, Spence etc are absolute ANTI-preps. Don’t own a thing that is preppy, would never be caught dead at Murray’s and think Shep and Ian are tools. “Preppy” is not just old money or old NE money it’s old money plus a lifestyle.
The folks that live in NYC, shop at the Beretta Gallery and have horses in two or three states, are another story.
Of course. Not everyone who went to those schools is preppy, but in order to really be preppy, you have to have gone to a school like that.