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Where are the people who say CT schools are broken, because I'd like for them to read the above. Now that's just scary!
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Originally Posted by JayCT
I agree! Jay
Same here!
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Originally Posted by andthentherewere3
When I was a teenager I lived in London, and while visiting relatives in Oklahoma one summer someone asked me how long it took to drive to London from Oklahoma. LOL
My girlfriend met her half sister for the first time a few weeks back when she went to Florida. When my girlfriend said she was from CT, the girl (nearly 25 years old) thought CT was in Pennsylvania, she didn't even know it was a state...
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Originally Posted by andthentherewere3
When I was a teenager I lived in London, and while visiting relatives in Oklahoma one summer someone asked me how long it took to drive to London from Oklahoma. LOL
Hey, did you ever wonder how GWB was elected to 2 presidential terms?? See above posts.
It is amusing to see the "no" responses, as those are probably the individuals who attended public schools and only think of preppy as a fashion and not an actual way of life. Considering some of the best prep schools in the country are in CT, the answer to the question is "yes."