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To: expatguy
Hey, it was an interesting read without pics of this party.

I saw the story on the local news. At the time it was only worth an eye-roll.

These are the same offended parents who scream about the song "Tequila" (from the 50's) that high school bands used to play causing teenage alcoholism. Oh and they are the parents complaining about the legislature wasting time and money legislating the appropriate level lewdness of the cheerleaders and drill teams.
31 posted on 05/31/2005 7:28:13 AM PDT by Jaded (Hell sometimes has flourescent lighting and a trumpet.)
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To: Jaded

As the parent of a teenage young lady (now a new "senior"), you are all missing the point of this. Why would these girls feel the need to dress the part of Playboy Bunnies? Obviously, they are trying to create an impression in the community that goes against their standards. THAT is what the hoopla is about. I would definitely be upset to learn that my child dressed in such a suggestive, raunchy manner - thus sending the wrong message. I have been an educator for many years, and yes, girls do dress too suggestively at school. That could explain the teen pregnancy rate in most high schools in the south.


32 posted on 05/31/2005 7:34:05 AM PDT by cynblogger
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