Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was a Bullis kid. My apologies to families of the Bullis wrestling team.
Why wouldn't a QO kid wear a QO shirt representing his own school and whatever sport he actually does? Anyway, it looks like they've been identified and Bullis is thankfully cleared.
I hope you learned a lesson about publicly shaming people over a situation you don't actually know anything about. My kid, who doesn't go to Bullis, has a couple Bullis shirts and shirts from Landon, Sidwell, and a few others. He got them during the admissions process as a recruited athlete. I think it is sort of weird when he wears them, but he doesn't seem to find it so.
Anonymous wrote:How do we know it was a Quince Orchard kid aside from a random post in an anonymous forum?
I could just as easily say it’s a kid from Sidwell or Wheaton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was a Bullis kid. My apologies to families of the Bullis wrestling team.
Why wouldn't a QO kid wear a QO shirt representing his own school and whatever sport he actually does? Anyway, it looks like they've been identified and Bullis is thankfully cleared.
I hope you learned a lesson about publicly shaming people over a situation you don't actually know anything about. My kid, who doesn't go to Bullis, has a couple Bullis shirts and shirts from Landon, Sidwell, and a few others. He got them during the admissions process as a recruited athlete. I think it is sort of weird when he wears them, but he doesn't seem to find it so.
Anonymous wrote:I thought it was a Bullis kid. My apologies to families of the Bullis wrestling team.
Why wouldn't a QO kid wear a QO shirt representing his own school and whatever sport he actually does? Anyway, it looks like they've been identified and Bullis is thankfully cleared.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a kid on the Bullis wrestling team, you might be interested in a recent post on the Ocean City Foodies FB group. Apparently some boys dined and dashed and one of them is wearing a Bullis wrestling shirt.
Not going to be a popular opinion here but whose to say that kid actually went to Bullis? Kids end up with t-shirts from all kinds of places. Kids outgrow clothes and give them to family, friends or even donate them.