<p>Alright thank hellomacy :). Up until that post your argument was decent and dealing with the issue at hand. Calling me trash when you don't even know me is taking it past the posts and into ME. You don't know ME.....I don't know poss, thats why you didn't see me making any personal statements to poss. Everything I said had to do with the post and not him/her personally....but if you really want to reduce yourself to the level of personally attacking someone on the internet that's cool to :). When I can't come up with a reponse to someone and obviously see that my argument isn't going anywhere I don't resort in calling them names...I mean seriously I figured we were all AT LEAST in 8th grade.</p>
<p>I think just MAY be able to live knowing "hellomacy" thinks I'm "trash". Way to stick to your mature approach.</p>
<p>I don't think I was "disrupting" anyone, if I did sorry for the disruption of your reading. But its obvious thats the same reason I went off on poss if you look through the posts carefully and not rush to judgment.</p>
<p>It's your contentious attitude that made hellomacy throw out her maturity, mpicz.
It looks like she was just trying to stop you and poss from fighting, and you need to stop bombarding everyone with pointless arguments. If you don't agree with what someone says in this forum, you can share your objections but please do so only in a respectful and appropriate manner that does not disrupt other people.</p>
<p>oh, wow, mpicz just keeps this thread alive going and going.</p>
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<p>And I apologized, didn't I?
And you responded to my sincere apology HOW?</p>
<p>this is gonna be my last post here, because I am ****less scared about with what alertness and feistiness mpicz is going to respond to this, (seirously dude are you sure you are not you signed in CC like 24 hours and just keep on clicking to see if anyone posted a new comment in this thread for every five sec), but just wanted to say that mpicz is a real player in CC!!!! wooohooooo you go!!!</p>
<p>When Franklin was 14 years old, Sara and James sent him to the Groton School, his first serious schooling outside the home. Groton was an exclusive private school that educated the sons of some of the most wealthy and powerful American families. It aimed to instill in its students both mental and physical toughness and a desire to serve the public. Franklin's years at Groton were difficult. The school's rigorous social hierarchy rewarded boys who were good athletes or displayed a rebellious streak. FDR had neither quality, and he thus was never among the most popular of Groton boys, although his letters to his parents barely hinted at these failings. During his years at Groton, FDR grew quite admiring of his distant cousin Theodore Roosevelt, a close friend of Groton's rector and a rising political star in the Republican Party.</p>
<p>read page end of page 22 and 23....pretty much all about his life at groton. Interesting read I actually have the book, googled and found the google book online.</p>