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Anonymous:
I know how low program parents can go, but I am DETERMINED to go even lower. That is why I attack anyone who ever dares to disagree with me.  I have vowed to be vicious and to personally attack and destroy the reputation of anyone who expresses an opinion contrary to mine. I wake up in the middle of the night to make sure nothing has slipped by me.
Please help me get over my obsession with Hidden Lake? They are getting ready to sue me for my lies about them, but I CAN'T STOP.  I HAVE to punish the school for firing me. I have to keep lying about the school so no parents will put a kid there and it will go bankrupt.  
I need help.  Please.

Dysfunktionjunktion:
That post was mine, of course. I got logged out. I guess Hidden Lake found me and destroyed my ID. They are out to get me.

Anonymous:
::cheers::

Fake Parent Troll:

--- Quote ---On 2006-04-22 06:42:00, Dysfunktionjunktion wrote:

"I have finally decided to come forward and share my story. I know how much you all admire me and have been on the edge of your seats after reading all my sage posts.

I am The King of this forum. Ginger loves me and I am allowed to have access to the inner workings of this site. Do NOT think for one minute that I do not know who you are. You are not anonymous to me- I can check all IP addresses and I WILL TRACK YOU DOWN.  

I was a fat little kid and everyone teased me. My parents hated me but they couldn't afford to send me away to a program. I wish they had. That is why I am so mad and jealous at everyone whose parents care enough about them to send them somewhere for help. I never got that help, so I decided to be a MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL. I got my degree off of the internet.

I finally got a job at a wonderful, beautiful school called Hidden Lake Academy. It didn't take long for them to figure out that I didn't know what I was doing, though. I got fired. I never got another job, so I have lots of time to try to get revenge on Hidden Lake by posting on this board. I will not rest until I bring the place down.  If anyone DARES to defend ANY program, I try to destroy them. I am afraid that Hidden Lake might survive if ANY program gets a good report.  

Stay tuned for more on my interesting life."

--- End quote ---


If you have some free time can you send me a PM about HLA. It sounds like a wonderful place for my D and H, they are both in need of alternative placement. They both hate me, and I hate them. I have plenty of money to spend and I don't care about credentials or any of that stuff, I trust you completely. Thank you so much DJ, I don't know what I would do without you.
















PS: I know you turned me down for being a terd-eating fatty, but if you could think it over some more like I asked I would be super happy.

Fake Parent Troll:
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

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