Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This response is like the kid who comes back 24 hours after being put in his place with he imagines is the perfect comeback and falls just as flat.
My Mercedes is just fine, thank you. I'm sorry you're still fussing to upgrade to a higher trim of car.
I'm embarrassed for all of you.
#Oh, snap (not).
Anonymous wrote:
This response is like the kid who comes back 24 hours after being put in his place with he imagines is the perfect comeback and falls just as flat.
My Mercedes is just fine, thank you. I'm sorry you're still fussing to upgrade to a higher trim of car.
I'm embarrassed for all of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I look at the difference between FFX and APS like this.
You want to buy a car.
You can buy a base model and add a bunch of options until you get top-of the line. That's FFX.
OR, you can just buy a Mercedes that comes standard with all the bells and whistles. That's APS.
It must be painful to think that you've bought a Mercedes only to get home and find out it was a Jetta.
This response is like the kid who comes back 24 hours after being put in his place with he imagines is the perfect comeback and falls just as flat.
My Mercedes is just fine, thank you. I'm sorry you're still fussing to upgrade to a higher trim of car.
I'm embarrassed for all of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I look at the difference between FFX and APS like this.
You want to buy a car.
You can buy a base model and add a bunch of options until you get top-of the line. That's FFX.
OR, you can just buy a Mercedes that comes standard with all the bells and whistles. That's APS.
It must be painful to think that you've bought a Mercedes only to get home and find out it was a Jetta.
This response is like the kid who comes back 24 hours after being put in his place with he imagines is the perfect comeback and falls just as flat.
My Mercedes is just fine, thank you. I'm sorry you're still fussing to upgrade to a higher trim of car.
I'm embarrassed for all of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I look at the difference between FFX and APS like this.
You want to buy a car.
You can buy a base model and add a bunch of options until you get top-of the line. That's FFX.
OR, you can just buy a Mercedes that comes standard with all the bells and whistles. That's APS.
It must be painful to think that you've bought a Mercedes only to get home and find out it was a Jetta.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha! All of these frantic, insane posts from Ffx parents make me so glad I am not there. I love the "Mercedes' analogy because I feel that sums up my kids' school perfectly. They really do provide for every child.
I have co=workers and siblings that witnessed the AAP insanity firsthand and they literally lost their minds. I am so glad I don't even know what the acronyms in these numerous Ffx posts mean!
You seem obsessed and anxious over your decision to live in Arlington. I don't know why else you'd caricature the behavior of others or hijack a thread from a poster who has already decided to move to Fairfax and post dozens of off-topic comments.
Arlington has more than its fair share of acronyms: http://www.apsva.us/site/Default.aspx?PageID=2820