Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was amused that the "application" to attend Simpson's asked when and where mama was presented.
Why is this off base at all? What did you expect? It's an application for a finishing school. Now if a job application asked that you would have a point.
Because, my dear woman, of what import is it to the esteemed Mrs. Simpson when and at what location I, the mother of a prospective student, was Presented?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Capital Cotillion is open to all, including - gasp - public school kids, whereas Mrs Simpsons is invitation only (and basically just feeds from Holton/Landon).
Our public sends an equal number of kids to both.
Not sure how you would know this, other than by word of mouth which is self-selecting. If your kids attend Mrs. Simpsons, you would know that almost all of the attendees are private school students, with a dominant group coming from Holton and Landon.
Anonymous wrote:Mrs Simpson's is exclusive. You either are in the private school world where the invite is almost guaranteed or if in public school you know someone. I would say more brutal to get in if you are a public school person. I like capital Cotillion because you just have to sign up early but all my private school parent friends wanted to Mrs Simpson's because it is exclusive. Sigh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was amused that the "application" to attend Simpson's asked when and where mama was presented.
Why is this off base at all? What did you expect? It's an application for a finishing school. Now if a job application asked that you would have a point.
Anonymous wrote:Mrs Simpson's is exclusive. You either are in the private school world where the invite is almost guaranteed or if in public school you know someone. I would say more brutal to get in if you are a public school person. I like capital Cotillion because you just have to sign up early but all my private school parent friends wanted to Mrs Simpson's because it is exclusive. Sigh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most kids do not want their parents to watch like they do at Cap Cotillion. They do not want an audience of other parents gawking at them -- trust me. Mrs Simpsons has a few parents sign up to chaperone every dance and has cocktails with them. I know her well, and she is not a racist. Sorry liberal poster.
If she wasn't racist, would this complaint have been necessary?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1993/12/15/at-mrs-simpsons-a-more-modern-dance/f0df45e5-6d4b-4ee7-a216-4dc8f8312c68/
Being accused of "Racism" doesn't mean one is guilty of that.
Just part of the bullying that goes on when people don't get their way.
Anonymous wrote:i think you just pay to put your name in the soicial register these days.