Re: Well Known Catholic High School (All Boys) Cancels their Prom
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I used to work in a restaurant with a bunch of guys who graduated Chaminade. They were a bunch of degenerates, but otherwise likable. [/ QUOTE ] This is pretty standard for most All Boy Catholic school alums. Most of us are party animals. |
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Funny this should show up here. One of my cousins just graduated from Chaminade last school year, and ironically he's a really good swimmer as well (now is swimming at Columbia). Another cousin of mine graduated a couple years ago from the first school that was in the news for cancelling their prom on Long Island (Kellenburg). Just interesting this would get posted here. [/ QUOTE ] how is it ironic that he is a good swimmer? is his name johnny cantswim? |
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it's not ironic though.
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Re: Well Known Catholic High School (All Boys) Cancels their Prom
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[ QUOTE ] honestly, the bottom line is this: I'm not going to send my kid to a school where they believe in magic. I just can't do it. [/ QUOTE ]Public schools basically rely on magic to teach their students. [/ QUOTE ] heh heh I went to Catholic grade school and public high school so I can laugh with impunity. |
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Just that both Chaminade and swimming were brought up here, and he fit both criteria. Very easy to understand. [/ QUOTE ] And besides, Alanis would also call it ironic. Are you really this dense? |
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Just that both Chaminade and swimming were brought up here, and he fit both criteria. Very easy to understand. [/ QUOTE ] pretty easy to understand that you are an idiot? i agree. i·ro·ny n. pl. i·ro·nies 1. 1. The use of words to express something different from and often opposite to their literal meaning. 2. An expression or utterance marked by a deliberate contrast between apparent and intended meaning. 3. A literary style employing such contrasts for humorous or rhetorical effect. See Synonyms at wit1. 2. 1. Incongruity between what might be expected and what actually occurs: “Hyde noted the irony of Ireland's copying the nation she most hated” (Richard Kain). 2. An occurrence, result, or circumstance notable for such incongruity. See Usage Note at ironic. |
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honestly, the bottom line is this: I'm not going to send my kid to a school where they believe in magic. I just can't do it. [/ QUOTE ] There is not a school in the known universe that doesn't believe in, and teach, some form of magic. That you happened to believe the magic your school taught doesn't mean it wasn't magic. |
Re: Well Known Catholic High School (All Boys) Cancels their Prom
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[ QUOTE ] honestly, the bottom line is this: I'm not going to send my kid to a school where they believe in magic. I just can't do it. [/ QUOTE ]Public schools basically rely on magic to teach their students. [/ QUOTE ] As somebody with friends teaching in Public Schools- I really hate to hear this attitude from private school pieces of [censored]. FU. |
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