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« Reply #60 on: December 18, 2005, 02:21:00 PM »
So far I've seen tuition fees starting at $3,000 a month in older posts and now Robert states that the tuition is $7,000. What is the actual tuition?
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« Reply #61 on: December 18, 2005, 02:37:00 PM »
It is currently 7000.00
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« Reply #62 on: December 18, 2005, 03:16:00 PM »
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On 2005-12-12 15:10:00, Anonymous wrote:



"Specifically, Robert, what do you consider to be abusive conditions in the dorms? And which dorm did you stay in while there? And what conditions are you claiming that Bill stated were the students fault?"







Dorm A is a prime example.  Those who've been to HLA (recently, no, put your hand down, not you Susie!) is horribly dirty and smells like human stool when you walk in.  It is so bad that even the teachers and AC's and counselors walk in they know it is horrible.  It is home to HLA students ages 13-16 and one of the main problems of the dorm is that 70% of the kids in the dorm don't clean themselves.  Don't clean themselves? Yes -- don't take showers daily, not even every 2 days, don't wash their clothes, spit on the floor, etc.  Use your imagination, and it probably has happened.  Out of the 48 some odd kids in the dorm, me and about 5 other boys actually took more than one shower a day and cleaned ourselves, and we were all just about best friends and couldn't wait to get moved over to Dorm B.  One morning, I woke up with 38 bug bites -- literally, because I counted them, and this was back in May -- I still have scars from some of them.  As if that wasn't bad enough, my three other room mates had a minimum of 12 bites on each of them.  So what did I do?  Well, "I did what we're supposed to do."  Tell our counselors.





Yeah, that did me a lot of fuckin good.  Just about as good as a North Georgian night staff scratchin his dirty ass -- all it does is waste time and erode his ass skin.





My counselors kept "forgetting" about this important event, so I wrote a two-page email to just about any higher staff member the student computer system would let me e-mail, and then I was told by none other than my mom that thanks to my beautiful proposal, there will now be regular Terminix checks.  My mom was in shock.  "Your in the mountains of North Georgia and you DON'T have regular extermination checks?!?!?"  Bill, yes Susie, settle down, I am saying your ex-husband's name, your big buddy Bill...said "from now on we will."





How cheap, ignorant, stupid, and wrong.  It's good to know my money went somewhere positive.  





Buccellato's downpayments on his new Jaguar.





Anybody who hasn't been there since the late 90's wanna run around and claim they are in great condition?  Try me, I dare you.  We always told the higher staff how bad of a condition Dorm A was in and the response they gave, with a look just about as dirty as the dorm itself, was "motivate your peers to change their habits".  That leaves us clean ones out to dry, when our parents are droppin $6,500 a month and THAT's how we get treated.   They didn't do somethin until my room (Room 18) got slammed with a bug-bite outbreak, and all that did was get monthly extermination.  In the mountains, I'd think you'd need weekly, not monthly, and that still doesn't cover all the other funks and smells and rotting things in the dormitory.





Any takers?"


The vermin and insect problems have been brought up by several posters before you.  When I was there, the dorms were in shit condition.  Dirty, wet, moldy, sometimes unheated and without running water.  Seems like more of the same."


Everything you said is exactly the same way.  I went to the "infirmary doctor", and they said they didn't know what kind of bugs they were.  Everytime I pressured to know, they changed their answer on what kind of bugs they were.
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« Reply #63 on: December 18, 2005, 03:22:00 PM »
Bugs in the north georgia mountains that bite:

Fleas
Mosquitos
Spiders
Bedbugs
gnats
centipedes

And,,,,, that's about it.
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« Reply #64 on: December 18, 2005, 04:32:00 PM »
Mosquitos-Incephlatis, West Nile, Malaria.

None of which are a big deal.

Spiders-Black Widows-fatal to humans, again not a big deal nor is it by any means the only one.

Fleas-a sign of good health.

Oh and youre leaving off your list things like bees, hornets and wasps. None of which pose a problem for humans.

idiot.
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« Reply #65 on: December 18, 2005, 09:02:00 PM »
Are yall forgetting the out-break of Staff Infection on our campus?
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« Reply #66 on: December 18, 2005, 09:07:00 PM »
Its called the woods. You city kids should expect bugs to some extent. And Malaria doesn't occur in the United States. And you can't keep spiders out of buildings.
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« Reply #67 on: December 18, 2005, 09:38:00 PM »
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"Its called the woods. You city kids should expect bugs to some extent. And Malaria doesn't occur in the United States. And you can't keep spiders out of buildings. "

A staph infection is just from being "in the woods?"  It's a nasty virus that usually comes from bodily fluids.  You're a bit off the mark.
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« Reply #68 on: December 18, 2005, 09:46:00 PM »
It's actually staph and we had it in Sarasota Straight, too. It's basically a disease of the unclean.

http://kidshealth.org/parent/infections ... occus.html

When a kid got a staph infection, they were made to keep a distance from others. It was silly, of course. We were still crammed into the same walk-in-closet sized rooms by the tens, slept together, got 2 min showers (30 seconds for misbehavors) and carpooled, often w/ illegal numbers of passengers. But the kid who got the boils had to sit 8 or 10 feet away from group, austensibly to prevent spread of the dread diseas (which, I shit you not, was always attributed to bad attitude or something)

We had impetigo going around at some point too. You?

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« Reply #69 on: December 18, 2005, 09:48:00 PM »
Jesus Anti, its a wonder your alive!! :wink:
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« Reply #70 on: December 18, 2005, 10:34:00 PM »
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"Its called the woods. You city kids should expect bugs to some extent. And Malaria doesn't occur in the United States. And you can't keep spiders out of buildings. "


I see. So in your mind $7000.00 a month couldnt go towards some sort of active pest control. I wonder if I went to Buch's house how many black widows Id find. Along with roaches and other assorted signs of cleanliness.
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« Reply #71 on: December 18, 2005, 10:36:00 PM »
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"Its called the woods. You city kids should expect bugs to some extent. And Malaria doesn't occur in the United States. And you can't keep spiders out of buildings. "


Once again, you are just proving yourself and your whole group of people, the Anti-City/Country People, that you are extremely ignorant and stupid.  If you ask me, there's three kinds of people -- city people, country people, and inbred country people.  I'm a city person, my best friend's a country boy, and your an inbred country person.  Like the North Georgians running HLA.  If you had half a brain cell, you'd know that Malaria DOES occur in the US -- in fact, it can occur anywhere there are mosquitos, and believe me, Dahlonega has TONS of mosquitos, especially in that mountain ridge we like to call the HLA campus.  And thank you, before I was a city kid, I lived in deep suburbs of Boston, Massachusetts, far drive from the city.  I know all about bugs, not to mention I then moved to Texas where I've lived in cities and suburbs, I just live in a city NOW.  And you can spray for spiders, especially certain types of spiders, and any places that house people need to be regularly treated.  Which wasn't happening when I got attacked.  It only started happening after I wrote a two-page-long e-mail to Mr. Gray.  And I do expect bugs.  I live in Texas, you fucking retard.  We have cockroaches bigger than your damn stools.
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« Reply #72 on: December 18, 2005, 10:58:00 PM »
I live in Georgia and find bugs all the time in my house. They come in whether you want them to or not. Spray or don't spray, either way they will find their way in. Spraying usually only prevents fleas, roaches, and termites. Mosquitos come in from the outside as well as spiders. Its much harder to keep them out.
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« Reply #73 on: December 18, 2005, 11:09:00 PM »
Is your mortgage 7000.00 a month? Do you have any children? If so would you refuse to do anything to protect them from potentially fatal insect attacks?
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« Reply #74 on: December 18, 2005, 11:53:00 PM »
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"I live in Georgia and find bugs all the time in my house. They come in whether you want them to or not. Spray or don't spray, either way they will find their way in. Spraying usually only prevents fleas, roaches, and termites. Mosquitos come in from the outside as well as spiders. Its much harder to keep them out."


Well thank you, captain Obvious, by the way all your posts are written there's no way in hell I could have figured out you live in Georgia, to say the least.  Yes, they do come in, no matter what, but that doesn't mean that there shouldn't be regular scheduled checks every 2 weeks, at least every month.  Once again, I live in Texas, you act like I don't live in an area of the US where there's a crazy amount of insects.
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