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January 10, 2011 at 4:46 PM #651946January 10, 2011 at 5:31 PM #650848
Diego Mamani
ParticipantAK, you should have used quotation marks in your post… I thought you had written all that stuff about not allowing your kids to be in school plays.
Amy is a prof at Yale, and so is her husband Jed, a jewish braniac. What’s funny is that Jed studied drama for several years at Julliard! For some reason he still turned out OK. (I would like to hear Amy’s thoughts on this, and BTW a few days ago I re-watched The Dead Poets Society, where a kid commits suicide when his parents forbid him to be in a school play.)
Something to consider about this article: When you have parents who are high achieveing braniacs with Ivy-league advanced degrees, their kids tend to do well in school too, regardless of their ethnicity, traditions, culture, etc.
She looks hot in the picture taken in a hotel room!
January 10, 2011 at 5:31 PM #650917Diego Mamani
ParticipantAK, you should have used quotation marks in your post… I thought you had written all that stuff about not allowing your kids to be in school plays.
Amy is a prof at Yale, and so is her husband Jed, a jewish braniac. What’s funny is that Jed studied drama for several years at Julliard! For some reason he still turned out OK. (I would like to hear Amy’s thoughts on this, and BTW a few days ago I re-watched The Dead Poets Society, where a kid commits suicide when his parents forbid him to be in a school play.)
Something to consider about this article: When you have parents who are high achieveing braniacs with Ivy-league advanced degrees, their kids tend to do well in school too, regardless of their ethnicity, traditions, culture, etc.
She looks hot in the picture taken in a hotel room!
January 10, 2011 at 5:31 PM #651498Diego Mamani
ParticipantAK, you should have used quotation marks in your post… I thought you had written all that stuff about not allowing your kids to be in school plays.
Amy is a prof at Yale, and so is her husband Jed, a jewish braniac. What’s funny is that Jed studied drama for several years at Julliard! For some reason he still turned out OK. (I would like to hear Amy’s thoughts on this, and BTW a few days ago I re-watched The Dead Poets Society, where a kid commits suicide when his parents forbid him to be in a school play.)
Something to consider about this article: When you have parents who are high achieveing braniacs with Ivy-league advanced degrees, their kids tend to do well in school too, regardless of their ethnicity, traditions, culture, etc.
She looks hot in the picture taken in a hotel room!
January 10, 2011 at 5:31 PM #651634Diego Mamani
ParticipantAK, you should have used quotation marks in your post… I thought you had written all that stuff about not allowing your kids to be in school plays.
Amy is a prof at Yale, and so is her husband Jed, a jewish braniac. What’s funny is that Jed studied drama for several years at Julliard! For some reason he still turned out OK. (I would like to hear Amy’s thoughts on this, and BTW a few days ago I re-watched The Dead Poets Society, where a kid commits suicide when his parents forbid him to be in a school play.)
Something to consider about this article: When you have parents who are high achieveing braniacs with Ivy-league advanced degrees, their kids tend to do well in school too, regardless of their ethnicity, traditions, culture, etc.
She looks hot in the picture taken in a hotel room!
January 10, 2011 at 5:31 PM #651961Diego Mamani
ParticipantAK, you should have used quotation marks in your post… I thought you had written all that stuff about not allowing your kids to be in school plays.
Amy is a prof at Yale, and so is her husband Jed, a jewish braniac. What’s funny is that Jed studied drama for several years at Julliard! For some reason he still turned out OK. (I would like to hear Amy’s thoughts on this, and BTW a few days ago I re-watched The Dead Poets Society, where a kid commits suicide when his parents forbid him to be in a school play.)
Something to consider about this article: When you have parents who are high achieveing braniacs with Ivy-league advanced degrees, their kids tend to do well in school too, regardless of their ethnicity, traditions, culture, etc.
She looks hot in the picture taken in a hotel room!
January 10, 2011 at 6:56 PM #650873bubble_contagion
ParticipantMaybe Americans should outsource their children’s parenting to the Chinese. I see a business opportunity here.
January 10, 2011 at 6:56 PM #650942bubble_contagion
ParticipantMaybe Americans should outsource their children’s parenting to the Chinese. I see a business opportunity here.
January 10, 2011 at 6:56 PM #651523bubble_contagion
ParticipantMaybe Americans should outsource their children’s parenting to the Chinese. I see a business opportunity here.
January 10, 2011 at 6:56 PM #651659bubble_contagion
ParticipantMaybe Americans should outsource their children’s parenting to the Chinese. I see a business opportunity here.
January 10, 2011 at 6:56 PM #651986bubble_contagion
ParticipantMaybe Americans should outsource their children’s parenting to the Chinese. I see a business opportunity here.
January 10, 2011 at 7:25 PM #650886scaredyclassic
ParticipantIf all get a’s the a is worthless. Kind of like grade inflation from the student side. The answer to Americas problem is nit for everyone to get an a
January 10, 2011 at 7:25 PM #650957scaredyclassic
ParticipantIf all get a’s the a is worthless. Kind of like grade inflation from the student side. The answer to Americas problem is nit for everyone to get an a
January 10, 2011 at 7:25 PM #651538scaredyclassic
ParticipantIf all get a’s the a is worthless. Kind of like grade inflation from the student side. The answer to Americas problem is nit for everyone to get an a
January 10, 2011 at 7:25 PM #651674scaredyclassic
ParticipantIf all get a’s the a is worthless. Kind of like grade inflation from the student side. The answer to Americas problem is nit for everyone to get an a
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