<p>nhfootballer, I think what we’ve all learned from this thread is as follows. The correct response to the question BS X or BSY is: yes, definitely, no question about it.</p>
<p>lol, laxtaxi</p>
<p>So if you’re looking to ruin this country – assuming we’re even still a democracy after George W. finally leaves office - then I’d go with Andover hands down. Ra Ra. Kerry went to St. Paul’s. Meanwhile Dan Brown (see above - the guy with the pope theory) went to Exeter - for what it’s worth…</p>
<p>Back to the original topic. I have instructed each of the listed schools to which D was accepted (see topic) that D will require adjoining rooms for her entourage. I only did this as a compromise. D put her foot down when I told her at first that I would have the school build a separate residence for her on the common area in the middle of the campus. D said she felt this would make her feel isolated and refused to allow it. I have no idea where she gets such ideas. Of course she would feel isolated; it’s the birthright of nobility. Anyway, has anyone else had experience at any of the above schools with fulfilling your need for multiple rooms? How were your needs accommodated?</p>
<p>We’re still in negotiations, too. Trying to convince the head of school to move into an apartment in town so that our D can move into the head’s residence. Much more suited to our sweetie and her assistants. Lax, I just hope that you and I aren’t negotiating with the same schools. Well, I guess you’re not asking for the head’s residence, but something else. How compromising of you!</p>
<p>Laxtaxi and PlantFan: Perhaps the Andover Inn might be a suitable residence for your D’s and their entourages. While that might inconvenience other people, that really shouldn’t matter! You must do what you need to do.</p>
<p>Both the headmaster’s home and the Andover Inn are used. I don’t want my D to have to live in a used building. Please.</p>
<p>perhaps you ould also arange for all clases to be taught in your D’s new home. That way, she’s not plagued with the burden of “walking” to class like common street trash.
That’s what my dear mother and father are doing for me.</p>
<p>Walk?? We’re sending our D’s sedan chair (along with its handlers) with her. I think she’ll be able to “blend” with the others and attend regular classes.</p>
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<p>Of course!
Excelent idea!</p>
<p>I did a leadAmerica thing in Germany on medicine. Their Professor Rounds is where the Prof sits in a chair and the patients are brought to him. Dazz has a great idea for school. All the Profs should round to our house. That way we won’t have to break our back with books, etc.</p>
<p>Of course, My house would have to be the 1st stop. Who wants a used teacher?</p>
<p>How quaint that you are attending BS to take classes. I am quite sure that won’t be necessary in D’s case. Wink wink.</p>
<p>My mother says that I must go to boarding school in order to find a suitable spouse. I, on the other hand, strongly resent this idea. I believe that school is for learning and studying hard, not finding spouses.</p>
<p>This is why I vow to never set foot in boarding school and will sit on my throne (My mother, the Queen, probably would not approve of my telling you this, but I am the Princess of Genovia.) and wait as hunky Abercrombie and Fitch models are brought to me night after day. They must have all played on national teams for at LEAST two different sports (I mean, after all, there is positively no point of having played only one sport? That will be oh so dreary for me.) and have won a nobel peace prize. If they have not, they aren’t worthy of my company.</p>
<p>However, I may consider attending one of those terrible boarding schools for a month or so as a trial run, just to see how it goes. Although, of course, I’ll have to work out some issues to discuss with the schools. I positively must have a refrigerator in my room. I mean, where else would I put my tiramisus and hor’d’vours? That would be quite the catostrophe if I was denied one.</p>
<p>And I am in true need of a porche. My ferrari got a scratch when I drove over a dead skunk. </p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
<p>Oh, and I’m looking for a lawyer to talk to so that I can sue my current school for my positively ruined Chanel boots. That incomptent custodian MOPPED MY BOOT and now I’ve got peasant grime on it. It is completely unacceptable.</p>
<p>Schools these days. They do seem to be getting worse and worse daily, don’t they?</p>
<p>“And I am in true need of a porche. My ferrari got a scratch when I drove over a dead skunk.”</p>
<p>“Last edited by ickleronniekins : Today at 04:58 AM. Reason: it simply did not sound royal enough.” </p>
<p>HAHAHAHAH
I love this thread ;]</p>
<p>well “i once saw cameron diez at fred siegel and talked her out of buying this truly heinous orange angora sweater. whoever said orange was the new pink was seriously disturbed.”</p>
<p>@mrnephew, this is where we were headed. </p>
<p>Yes we were. Too bad, but that was that.</p>