Anonymous wrote:
To anyone who goes to SFS and still sends their kids here, SHAME ON YOU!
Anonymous wrote:Why can't I dance? Because my parents couldn't afford to send me to the analogous places when I was a kid. All of my friends went. I'm grateful that they sacrificed for a good education for me, but I've been embarrassed all my life about not knowing how to dance. Someday I'll have time to learn.
Anonymous wrote:Well, I just got my NOMINATION for Mrs. Simpsons (you don't get invited...you get nominated, they check you out, and then decide whether you warrant an actual invitation). I don't even know the family that nominated us.
Anyway, given that my interest in Mrs. Simpsons is about as high as my interest in venereal disease, I'm thinking of sending my application back with responses they might not routinely see.
What do you suggest for "List Social Clubs"? I'm thinking of listing some bowling leagues and monster truck clubs. Or maybe some radical liberal organization.
Anonymous wrote:Why can't I dance? Because my parents couldn't afford to send me to the analogous places when I was a kid. All of my friends went. I'm grateful that they sacrificed for a good education for me, but I've been embarrassed all my life about not knowing how to dance. Someday I'll have time to learn.
Anonymous wrote:The previous posters comment was pretty rude. I went to a lot of deb balls when I was in high school and college and they were all old money. My DC have been going to Mrs Simpson's for the last five years and have a lot of fun with their friends. (BTW - I didn't have to "pray" for an invitation as I am a third generation Washingtonian who attended Mrs Simpsons) I was curious about the current details of the Christmas ball as it relates to Mrs Simpsons. I'm not sure why dancing school evokes so many inappropriate comments...
Anonymous wrote:Ah yes, I remember the annual Christmas dance. I wasn't invited, of course, because I'm Jewish. None of my Jewish friends were invited, nor were my African-American friends. But all our white, Christian classmates were, regardless of their families or whatever. Those of us who were excluded and heard all about the fantastic time everyone had when we were back in school were keenly aware of why we were left out.
I know, I know, they do let in some African-American and jewish kids now, primarily because of the lawsuit and consent decree. None of the Jewish girls in my daughter's NCS class were invited, but I'm sure thats an oversight. They couldn't possibly still be a segregated club.
Anonymous wrote:Do you know how much the "deb thing" costs and/or how time consuming it is?