Anonymous wrote:Most families we know there are nice but there's an undercurrent of race and class in relations between the school and that community. Woodmor has a lot of white residents and it's one of the richest areas near the school. Blair overwhelmingly not white and it's high FARMS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These so called “good students” are smoking weed on the campus of the elementary school across the street. They are hooking up on the benches at pinecrest park. They are leisurely walking across university regardless of oncoming traffic. They are loud and unruly at the shopping center at all hours of the day. Litter everywhere. If your child has shit smeared on their car you need to recognize that your child did something to cause that type of reaction. It wasn’t bc they legally parked somewhere. They are causing problems and they pissed some crazy off.
DCUM is the cesspool of humanity. What’s wrong with you? You know you can always count on DCUM to justify unacceptable behavior and blame the victims without a shred of evidence.
And no I’m not connected to any of the victims but I do think the reports are shameful and believe them.
Why don't you check in with St. B's leadership, Four Corners' businesses and wood moor neighbors. You would revise your belief.
This, go to the McDonald’s around when school gets out. Surprised more kids don’t get dog poop thrown at them.
I've been there when school gets out. What's the problem? There are some loud kids but that's normal. You'll see in the stores and restaurants around BCC and the strip mall around Quince Orchard. Do they also deserve to be attacked by neighbors?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These so called “good students” are smoking weed on the campus of the elementary school across the street. They are hooking up on the benches at pinecrest park. They are leisurely walking across university regardless of oncoming traffic. They are loud and unruly at the shopping center at all hours of the day. Litter everywhere. If your child has shit smeared on their car you need to recognize that your child did something to cause that type of reaction. It wasn’t bc they legally parked somewhere. They are causing problems and they pissed some crazy off.
DCUM is the cesspool of humanity. What’s wrong with you? You know you can always count on DCUM to justify unacceptable behavior and blame the victims without a shred of evidence.
And no I’m not connected to any of the victims but I do think the reports are shameful and believe them.
Why don't you check in with St. B's leadership, Four Corners' businesses and wood moor neighbors. You would revise your belief.
This, go to the McDonald’s around when school gets out. Surprised more kids don’t get dog poop thrown at them.
Y'all lovely in that neighborhood, aren’t y'all?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These so called “good students” are smoking weed on the campus of the elementary school across the street. They are hooking up on the benches at pinecrest park. They are leisurely walking across university regardless of oncoming traffic. They are loud and unruly at the shopping center at all hours of the day. Litter everywhere. If your child has shit smeared on their car you need to recognize that your child did something to cause that type of reaction. It wasn’t bc they legally parked somewhere. They are causing problems and they pissed some crazy off.
DCUM is the cesspool of humanity. What’s wrong with you? You know you can always count on DCUM to justify unacceptable behavior and blame the victims without a shred of evidence.
And no I’m not connected to any of the victims but I do think the reports are shameful and believe them.
Why don't you check in with St. B's leadership, Four Corners' businesses and wood moor neighbors. You would revise your belief.
This, go to the McDonald’s around when school gets out. Surprised more kids don’t get dog poop thrown at them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These so called “good students” are smoking weed on the campus of the elementary school across the street. They are hooking up on the benches at pinecrest park. They are leisurely walking across university regardless of oncoming traffic. They are loud and unruly at the shopping center at all hours of the day. Litter everywhere. If your child has shit smeared on their car you need to recognize that your child did something to cause that type of reaction. It wasn’t bc they legally parked somewhere. They are causing problems and they pissed some crazy off.
DCUM is the cesspool of humanity. What’s wrong with you? You know you can always count on DCUM to justify unacceptable behavior and blame the victims without a shred of evidence.
And no I’m not connected to any of the victims but I do think the reports are shameful and believe them.
Why don't you check in with St. B's leadership, Four Corners' businesses and wood moor neighbors. You would revise your belief.
This, go to the McDonald’s around when school gets out. Surprised more kids don’t get dog poop thrown at them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These so called “good students” are smoking weed on the campus of the elementary school across the street. They are hooking up on the benches at pinecrest park. They are leisurely walking across university regardless of oncoming traffic. They are loud and unruly at the shopping center at all hours of the day. Litter everywhere. If your child has shit smeared on their car you need to recognize that your child did something to cause that type of reaction. It wasn’t bc they legally parked somewhere. They are causing problems and they pissed some crazy off.
DCUM is the cesspool of humanity. What’s wrong with you? You know you can always count on DCUM to justify unacceptable behavior and blame the victims without a shred of evidence.
And no I’m not connected to any of the victims but I do think the reports are shameful and believe them.
Why don't you check in with St. B's leadership, Four Corners' businesses and wood moor neighbors. You would revise your belief.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Sounds like some lovely people in thhat neighborhood.
I’ve always hated Woodmoor. And the idea that anyone deserves to have poop on their car is indicative of the vibe I get off of Woodmoor. They like having their kids be zoned for Blair, and they like having all that commerce right there, but hate that actual teenagers come along with that.
It’s a very closed feeling neighborhood, too. I once had a friend who moved there and she said she was having trouble socially- because even though her kids went to St Bernadette school, and they all went to St Bernadette church, they didn’t belong to (Franklin Knoll?) the local pool that everyone belongs to. Like- it’s cliquey and you have to do all three to really fit in, I guess.
People who think like this beyond high school have something seriously wrong with them. They refuse to acknowledge they are the reason they can’t easily make friends or join new groups. Going to St Bernadette’s likely prevented your friend from forming bonds in the neighborhood. That’s a tiny school with around 300 students and I’d guess they don’t all live in woodmoor. She limited herself by doing that. Of course she isn’t being invited to to hang out in the summer by people who belong to the pool because they know she doesn’t go there. Sounds like she is unwilling to reach out and connect and expects everyone to just include her and change their plans to do it.
Why wouldn’t a neighbor invite a new neighbor to the neighborhood pool just because the new people aren’t members? Seems very cliquey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Sounds like some lovely people in thhat neighborhood.
I’ve always hated Woodmoor. And the idea that anyone deserves to have poop on their car is indicative of the vibe I get off of Woodmoor. They like having their kids be zoned for Blair, and they like having all that commerce right there, but hate that actual teenagers come along with that.
It’s a very closed feeling neighborhood, too. I once had a friend who moved there and she said she was having trouble socially- because even though her kids went to St Bernadette school, and they all went to St Bernadette church, they didn’t belong to (Franklin Knoll?) the local pool that everyone belongs to. Like- it’s cliquey and you have to do all three to really fit in, I guess.
People who think like this beyond high school have something seriously wrong with them. They refuse to acknowledge they are the reason they can’t easily make friends or join new groups. Going to St Bernadette’s likely prevented your friend from forming bonds in the neighborhood. That’s a tiny school with around 300 students and I’d guess they don’t all live in woodmoor. She limited herself by doing that. Of course she isn’t being invited to to hang out in the summer by people who belong to the pool because they know she doesn’t go there. Sounds like she is unwilling to reach out and connect and expects everyone to just include her and change their plans to do it.