Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:New person, but this is some petty nonsense, y'all should should yourselves and why you need to smack a new school around so much. Obviously, you have a lot of time on your hands, but you're really doing too much. I looked up the address on google maps - and I can see why the poster thinks it's across the street and why others think it's down the street. Both are equally valid descriptions. I myself would use "close" "near by" "around the corner." My choice of adjective, particularly since my kids are not at Sela, doesn't make me liar - it makes me a human being who is not you - not your robot - an independent person stating my perspective.
Not a new poster. Just an old sock puppet. Your choice of adjective does not make you a liar. Claiming your kids are not at Sela does.
Fascinating.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:New person, but this is some petty nonsense, y'all should should yourselves and why you need to smack a new school around so much. Obviously, you have a lot of time on your hands, but you're really doing too much. I looked up the address on google maps - and I can see why the poster thinks it's across the street and why others think it's down the street. Both are equally valid descriptions. I myself would use "close" "near by" "around the corner." My choice of adjective, particularly since my kids are not at Sela, doesn't make me liar - it makes me a human being who is not you - not your robot - an independent person stating my perspective.
Not a new poster. Just an old sock puppet. Your choice of adjective does not make you a liar. Claiming your kids are not at Sela does.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:New person, but this is some petty nonsense, y'all should should yourselves and why you need to smack a new school around so much. Obviously, you have a lot of time on your hands, but you're really doing too much. I looked up the address on google maps - and I can see why the poster thinks it's across the street and why others think it's down the street. Both are equally valid descriptions. I myself would use "close" "near by" "around the corner." My choice of adjective, particularly since my kids are not at Sela, doesn't make me liar - it makes me a human being who is not you - not your robot - an independent person stating my perspective.
Not a new poster. Just an old sock puppet. Your choice of adjective does not make you a liar. Claiming your kids are not at Sela does.
Anonymous wrote:New person, but this is some petty nonsense, y'all should should yourselves and why you need to smack a new school around so much. Obviously, you have a lot of time on your hands, but you're really doing too much. I looked up the address on google maps - and I can see why the poster thinks it's across the street and why others think it's down the street. Both are equally valid descriptions. I myself would use "close" "near by" "around the corner." My choice of adjective, particularly since my kids are not at Sela, doesn't make me liar - it makes me a human being who is not you - not your robot - an independent person stating my perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Don't cheapen the arguments to entice people to Sela by lying about its amenities. It's unnecessary and makes Sela boosters sound desperate.
Anonymous wrote:But does it freaking matter. The kids have somewhere to go play within walking distance. End of story. I grew up down the street from where I live now.....what's considered down the street? 5 blocks 10 blocks.........
Anonymous wrote:Well then, say that it's a fifteen minute walk NOT across the street. Geez Louise, what's wrong with saying what it actually is...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously the rec is within walking distance seriously ppl with the definition of words and all gesh grow up.
When talking about where a school's playground is in proximity to the school, it makes ALL the difference in the world to *actually* be across the street vs. being blocks away. It is IMmature/clueless to act like that's a trivial difference..."across the street" means across the street. "A few blocks away" means a few blocks away. It is misleading to call one the other when proximity really matters.