Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not a MD resident so I haven't paid too much attention to the race for AG so I don't have an opinion of Gansler, but that photo in the link is so obviously a TERRIBLE photoshop attempt. Does the Baltimore Sun really think this is responsible journalism?!
As for Landon boys having a party after graduation, during beach week...really - you guys have nothing better to do than to try and put this out as only as Landon thing? Before you accuse me of protecting Landon - trust me, I'm no fan of the school (or single sex environments in general), but to suggest that Landon kids are the only ones celebrating their graduation during beach is more than short-sighted!
It was not photoshopped. If it was, Gansler would have said so.
The funny thing is that he said, when asked by a Post reporter, that he was NOT taking a photo. Instead, he was reading a text. Yeah, when I read a text on my phone, I hold it far away from me. LOL. Just admit you were taking a photo of your son and/or other kids.
Anonymous wrote:Ladies your focus is misdirected. Gansler is the best qualified and experienced of the candidates for gov. His policies and ideas are in line with a large majority of dc area residents. Step back from your pettiness and start supporting the best candidate!
Anonymous wrote:Ladies your focus is misdirected. Gansler is the best qualified and experienced of the candidates for gov. His policies and ideas are in line with a large majority of dc area residents. Step back from your pettiness and start supporting the best candidate!
Anonymous wrote:Ladies your focus is misdirected. Gansler is the best qualified and experienced of the candidates for gov. His policies and ideas are in line with a large majority of dc area residents. Step back from your pettiness and start supporting the best candidate!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yawn......
Typical Landon response. Instead of being introspective and fixing problems that are deep rooted in the school, deflect and deny is the method they employ.
Disgusting.
High school kids getting drunk at parties is a problem that is deep-rooted in Landon School, specifically?
No, but juvenile behavior is. As is "sweeping it under the rug" by their parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yawn......
Typical Landon response. Instead of being introspective and fixing problems that are deep rooted in the school, deflect and deny is the method they employ.
Disgusting.
High school kids getting drunk at parties is a problem that is deep-rooted in Landon School, specifically?
No, but juvenile behavior is. As is "sweeping it under the rug" by their parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yawn......
Typical Landon response. Instead of being introspective and fixing problems that are deep rooted in the school, deflect and deny is the method they employ.
Disgusting.
High school kids getting drunk at parties is a problem that is deep-rooted in Landon School, specifically?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yawn......
Typical Landon response. Instead of being introspective and fixing problems that are deep rooted in the school, deflect and deny is the method they employ.
Disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Yawn......