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My friend got expelled for serving alcohol at his house.

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rmet4nzkx

Senior Member
What I said is true and was meant to be sarcastic to make a point which is lost on you.

Christian Brothers as you know, operate a number of excellent schools and colleges. For years, the order financed these schools in part with the proceeds and profits of their wine making business. Wine flowed at official functions a fringe benefit, however after many years of concern for the problems associated with alcohol, they divested themselves from the business and developed and maintained strict alcohol policies. Perhaps your school has adopted such a philosophy especially since a high school is responsible for the nurturing of minors into hopefully, law abiding citizens.

You are young, it is not that you learn to be responsible for your behavior. A party is a gathering or celebration of any size. Your philosophy. "It's only wrong if you get caught by the police" is not defensable.

Grow up.
 


cbg

I'm a Northern Girl
Way back some time ago, rmet and I disagreed on something, I forget what. Probably an ADA or FMLA issue; that's usually what we disagree on. Anyway, I said something along the lines of, That's not the way it works, cupcake. She responded, That's Ms. Cupcake to you.

Therefore, Ms. Cupcake. She knows I mean it affectionately.
 
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seniorjudge

Guest
cbg said:
Way back some time ago, rmet and I disagreed on something, I forget what. Probably an ADA or FMLA issue; that's usually what we disagree on. Anyway, I said something along the lines of, That's not the way it works, cupcake. She responded, That's Ms. Cupcake to you.

Therefore, Ms. Cupcake. She knows I mean it affectionately.
She is a nice young lady...er...non-elderly female.
 

ENASNI

Senior Member
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seniorjudge said:
She is a nice young lady...er...non-elderly female.
So according to that other poster... If I call Da Judge "honey"... I am calling him a "young lady".... :confused:

I am one confused little missy... :eek:
 

rmet4nzkx

Senior Member
cbg said:
Way back some time ago, rmet and I disagreed on something, I forget what. Probably an ADA or FMLA issue; that's usually what we disagree on. Anyway, I said something along the lines of, That's not the way it works, cupcake. She responded, That's Ms. Cupcake to you.

Therefore, Ms. Cupcake. She knows I mean it affectionately.
Actually I went back to find that reference and that entire post was deleted, but yes that is how it started :)
 

rmet4nzkx

Senior Member
seniorjudge said:
She is a nice young lady...er...non-elderly female.
Nice young lady is fine with me, I still got carded at age 35 and mistaken for a high school student at my sons graduation! :) just don't call me the "S" word (Short) I'm of dimiutive stature :) to do so is a statutory offense but not a crime :D
 

rmet4nzkx

Senior Member
ENASNI said:
So according to that other poster... If I call Da Judge "honey"... I am calling him a "young lady".... :confused:

I am one confused little missy... :eek:
I believe it is an offense if you call him late to dinner.
 

cbg

I'm a Northern Girl
Boy, you're on a roll tonight, Ms. Cupcake. Did you take my advice and open the wine?

I'm not short, I'm vertically challenged.
 

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