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Dysfunktionjunktion:
Karen- I am so glad you contacted me. I love you and I thought you had rejected me because of what I did the last time we went out. I'm so sorry about my behavior and that I forgot to bring a change of clothes.
Please give me another chance.

Dysfunktionjunktion:
Why is this thread now about Karen? I want it to be about ME. Don't take the attention away from ME by bringing in Karen. Iknow that is how I always colored all the issues and attacked others, but I want to focus on DysfunctionJunction-my very own self. I really enjoyed being mean and disgusting to Karen, but that was just so I could feel powerful and remain teh KING of the forum. If we start talking about Karen, then nothing bad gets said about me and I don't get my feelings hurt. When I get my feelings hurt, I have to attack Karen so everyone on the forum will see how clever and smart I can be and how I can hurt other people. I am wonderful and everyone needs to see that.
Please love me- that is all I want. Don't let Karen or any of the other programmies be mean to me because I am the LORD.

Fake Parent Troll:
I went to large state U (Indiana), which was out of state for me. I chose it because I was a music major. Well, turned out the music school was too good for MY level of talent! I wound up majoring in business and going to a top law school (Chicago). In retrospect, I did not have enough "like minded peers" at Indiana. I enjoyed many things about my years there, but academically I would have been happier and more challenged at a smaller university or LAC. I did develop a passion for college basketball, which, believe it or not, has served me very well in the business world. (Lesson to all you smart kids out there- don't underestimate things like that.)
My problem is as I tour colleges with kid #2, I love them all. I was the same way with kid #1. All in all, Stanford would be my dream school because of the top academics, athletics, climate and size of the school. I couldn't have gotten in back then, of course.
Karen

Fake Parent Troll:
Have any of you had to deal with some major "blips" in your educational path? My son got kicked out of a disastrous boarding school in March of his soph year do to a combination of factors- some his issues, some the school's. None of the issues were academic. He spent a year in a very structured boarding school with good academics and a strong support system and was admitted to a top prep boarding school in the NE where he is doing a 2nd junior year and will do a senior year. His academics were strong throughout all this upheaval. His emotional growth has been impressive, and he is regarded as a mature young man and a strong contributor to his current school. He is also likely to be a recruited runner which he will use to help him get an edge for some top schools. Everyone on this board seems so exceptional- any situations similar to ours? Thanks. Karen

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2006-04-22 08:10:00, KarenInDallas wrote:

"Have any of you had to deal with some major "blips" in your educational path? My son got kicked out of a disastrous boarding school in March of his soph year do to a combination of factors- some his issues, some the school's. None of the issues were academic. He spent a year in a very structured boarding school with good academics and a strong support system and was admitted to a top prep boarding school in the NE where he is doing a 2nd junior year and will do a senior year. His academics were strong throughout all this upheaval. His emotional growth has been impressive, and he is regarded as a mature young man and a strong contributor to his current school. He is also likely to be a recruited runner which he will use to help him get an edge for some top schools. Everyone on this board seems so exceptional- any situations similar to ours? Thanks. Karen "

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Yes, my son was in a similar situation. Nothing worked; not therapists, boarding schools or anything else.
What finally worked, after careful research and EdCon payments, was spanking him. Yes, yes, I know, spanking went out of fashion with the twist, but hear me out.
When my teenage son misbehaves, I call him over to me, put him over my lap, pull down his trousers and give him a big smack right on his patoot. I caught him smoking pot, and gave him four hundred and twenty spankings just so he would not forget.
Carlbrook has perfected this method, I am doing a seminar there soon for the new employees. We all have blips in our child's path to glory, but you must not forget to spank, Karen. I am close to Dallas if you would like an Educational Consultation.

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