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« Reply #1170 on: April 19, 2006, 11:31:00 PM »
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Well, turned out the music school was too good for MY level of talent!


So what instrument do you suck at, Karen?
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« Reply #1171 on: April 19, 2006, 11:38:00 PM »
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On 2006-04-19 20:04:00, Three Springs Waygookin wrote:

"I think Karen has developed into a fornits metaphor for all the program supporters who stroll their way onto fornits in the guise of an anon.



At this point she has been reduced to the board boogey man who the blame for all low brow hijinks put out by dastardly program supporting anons.



When Plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men living together in a society, they create for themselves in the course of time, a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it.
--Fredric Bastiat

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Karen loves to deny her identity, I would be ashamed of myself too if I were her. This wouldn't be the first time!


Post URL: http://fornits.com/wwf/viewtopic.php?to ... =15#189403
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« Reply #1172 on: April 19, 2006, 11:38:00 PM »
Ya know what- why don't you take your little game somewhere else.  I promise you that no one gives a crap about these posts and why you would want to keep looking all over the internet for them defies understanding.
I AM NOT KAREN. BUT YOU ARE A TOTAL FUCK.
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« Reply #1173 on: April 19, 2006, 11:41:00 PM »
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BUT YOU ARE A TOTAL FUCK.

:cry: No wonder your kids rebelled against you.

another lovely by karen
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Oh, good. Dysfunctional is back. How did we manage without his insightful comments. I think we should all go by the name Karen, since you idiots think only one person (the alleged Karen) opposes your one-trick show here.
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« Reply #1174 on: April 19, 2006, 11:45:00 PM »
few more lovelies by karen

this is what karen tells struggling trolls
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Well- both of mine were screwed up. Daughter acted "in" and handled her depression by cutting. We were able to treat her locally and a change in school environment helped a lot. She remained successful academically through the whole thing. Son acted "out" and required programs. Lots of their issues arose from our parenting, but not all. It is a tough time to be a teenager, and a tough time to be a parent.

this is what she tells the wanna be ivy league parents
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I have never regretted sending my kids to boarding school. My daughter went as a junior so that she could have specialized training in music. She needed to be with "like-minded peers", as we say on this board. I missed her, but it was the right thing for her. I was able to nurture her from afar and by the time she was 16 there wasn't a lot of day to day nurturing going on in our home anyway!
Our public school system is awful, and for various reasons (some his fault and some not) our son exhausted the private school options. The "rich kid" mentality was actually stronger here in our private day schools than it was in his boarding school. He seemed to take "nurturing" better from his advisors at the boarding school than he did from us! The athletic opportunities for him were much better at the boarding school he now attends. I love it so much- I wish I could be there! I miss him and I miss being more involved in "high school life", but this is the way things have worked out for our family.
It IS a very individual decision. Most of the boarding parents I have met are deeply involved with their kids and very supportive of the school.
Karen


Notice a few differences?
 :rofl:
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« Reply #1175 on: April 20, 2006, 12:15:00 AM »
I think Eudora can solve the mystery, I have read the Pro Carlbrook Anon posts and they don?t seem to be written by the same person..  I read back 10?s of pages and haven?t found many posts by students who had a bad experience at Carlbrook either.  Looks like people are using this person ?Karen? to flood the thread because there is no first hand negative information to be found on Carlbrook but plenty of positive supporters, from an outsider/newcomer it is very transparent and not very effective.  The immaturity and lack of credible dialog is also apparent.  

Just an observation.
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« Reply #1176 on: April 20, 2006, 12:21:00 AM »
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On 2006-04-19 19:55:00, Anonymous wrote:

"Well, I am an Anon and I ain't Karen!  You can have DJ or Ginger, those sly donkeys, check the IP address.

I have stopped posting because I am simply disgusted. However, Karen-whoever you think she may be- has served her purpose because she has led all you little idiots down a path where you have made total fools out of yourselves.  Do you think anyone actually CARES what this person posted on some other message forum?  Do you think anyone wanting information on whether a program is safe wants to wade through all the crap you have posted?  You have shown yourselves to be stupid and mean. So, we are all having the last laugh.

For the Anon who said Karen isn't a good spokesperson for Carlbrook because she took her kid out of the program doesn't know what she is talking about.  I was in a similar situation and when you test the flexibility of a school you learn a whole lot more about it than if you blindly believe everything they tell you. Some kids don't conform- and that can be a very good thing.  If it meant the kid having to leave early for some reason- and Karen's reason was pretty good (not to mention the fact that Carlbrook made him leave because he was accepted into other schools)-that still doesn't mean that the program didn't do some good.  

So-enjoy bashing Karen and all the other anons who you think are Karen.  Make total fools out of yourself.  DJ in particular really revealed what he is all about and I have enjoyed watching him steep himself in shit."


::crybaby:: ::crybaby:: ::crybaby::

you seem to be very angry and taking it personally and know a lot about karen and write just like her.
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« Reply #1177 on: April 20, 2006, 08:40:00 AM »
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lack of credible dialog is also apparent.



yes.  the lack of credible dialogUE is very apparent in all of your posts.  that's true.  you and karen have a lot in common.
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« Reply #1178 on: April 20, 2006, 08:44:00 AM »
Are you guys not understanding the difference between kids going to regular boarding schools for academic or other reasons and going to therapeutic programs?  It seems pretty clear to me that Karen's kids went to some pretty good schools and that only her son was at Carlbrook for awhile.
You seem to be lifting posts out of context from other forums. I see nothing inconsistent in anything you have put on here and you are continuing to hide the REAL point, which is that you have nothing to say about CARLBROOK!  
I guess you are trying to show us how clever you are at finding posts by someone from other forums and putting them on this site. If I recall, none of these posts are even within the past year.  Very impressive indeed.
All this started because DJ got his hand slapped last week and went away with his tail between his legs and had to come back swinging to establish his rightful place as the King of Fornits. He seems to like to do this by vomiting his anger on others.  It is all perfectly obvious, and I doubt Karen gives a shit since this forum is not exactly anything reputable.
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« Reply #1179 on: April 20, 2006, 08:59:00 AM »
Hello again, Karen.  :wave:
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« Reply #1180 on: April 20, 2006, 09:15:00 AM »
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I don't think you "decide" the way you are suggesting. Circumstances change and kids change. If you asked me when my D was 14 if I would send her to boarding school at 16, I would have told you "No Way". But when she was unhappy in her elite private day school at the end of her sophomore year and it was suggested to us that we look at Interlochen for her, I was open to the idea. It took visiting the school and seeing that there was a totally different option for her- one that we had never considered.
To tell you the truth, it is not all that easy having my son home for Christmas break! I worry every time he is out with the car. When he is away at school he isn't driving and his day seems very orderly. I am glad to see him, of course, but I seem to sleep a little better when he is at school.
When you send a kid to boarding school, you aren't banishing them from your household. They are home all summer (or a lot of the summer) and the breaks tend to be longer than what public schools have. You can go visit and attend parents' weekend, athletic events etc. I talk to my son almost every day (probably more than he would like) and we chat online. He is not the type of kid who would sit by our side every evening if he were home.
It is just one option and one choice.
Karen


You can't live in the same house as your kids and you sure give a lot of parenting advice.  :roll:
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« Reply #1181 on: April 20, 2006, 09:16:00 AM »
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On 2006-04-20 05:44:00, Anonymous wrote:

"Are you guys not understanding the difference between kids going to regular boarding schools for academic or other reasons and going to therapeutic programs?  It seems pretty clear to me that Karen's kids went to some pretty good schools and that only her son was at Carlbrook for awhile.

You seem to be lifting posts out of context from other forums. I see nothing inconsistent in anything you have put on here and you are continuing to hide the REAL point, which is that you have nothing to say about CARLBROOK!  

I guess you are trying to show us how clever you are at finding posts by someone from other forums and putting them on this site. If I recall, none of these posts are even within the past year.  Very impressive indeed.

All this started because DJ got his hand slapped last week and went away with his tail between his legs and had to come back swinging to establish his rightful place as the King of Fornits. He seems to like to do this by vomiting his anger on others.  It is all perfectly obvious, and I doubt Karen gives a shit since this forum is not exactly anything reputable."


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somebody, feed the baby, shes crying again!! must be strange typing in third person, karen.
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« Reply #1182 on: April 20, 2006, 09:51:00 AM »
I am not Karen. I guess it is hard for you to believe that there are other people out here who recognize morons like you.
Is anyone who can write and spell now known as Karen?  Fine with me.
In that case, there are several Karens on this board-
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« Reply #1183 on: April 20, 2006, 10:00:00 AM »
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On 2006-04-20 06:51:00, Anonymous wrote:

"I am not Karen. I guess it is hard for you to believe that there are other people out here who recognize morons like you.

Is anyone who can write and spell now known as Karen?  Fine with me.

In that case, there are several Karens on this board- "


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Go tell mommy now.
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« Reply #1184 on: April 20, 2006, 10:09:00 AM »
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To tell you the truth, it is not all that easy having my son home for Christmas break! I worry every time he is out with the car. When he is away at school he isn't driving and his day seems very orderly. I am glad to see him, of course, but I seem to sleep a little better when he is at school.


Parenting is not about what is easiest.
I am sure your son -- while locked up -- went to bed happy everynight knowing his mother slept better at night with him not being around.
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