Posted on 03/26/2006 3:39:31 AM PST by Liz
What a dope. She and, I guess, her peers have bought into this hype--and everyone is laughing their way to the bank, except she and whomever else for pissing away money like this. It's a frickin' prom! Who cares!? It's a one night mean nothing deal. A chance to blow your money. Suckers!
Ugly dress, too. /meow
I hope she gets thrown in the pool at the post-prom party, and the dress comes off, and the poor schmuck she turned down for the prom gets high-resolution pictures of her in all her dripping wet naked glory, and posts them on the internet. |
Hey, that's what I'd do...
I wonder if this princess is setting herself up for a fall. Her parents made her pay for her own dress, and she does not seem overly confident the parents are paying for the rest of her self indulgent idiocy. It would be pretty funny of Dad read this article and had a long talk with his princess about the other $7,500 she need to save before prom night.
..and my dress probably came from JC Penneys or Sears :) ---I can still describe it in detail.
My curfew after the prom......midnight :)
BTW, it was a wonderful night ....in a very sweet & proper manner of speaking.
And four years later, I married the guy who took me :)
["I'll have one, but I don't want to make the wrong decision."]
Yes, they should think again; but then, probably by graduation, these boys have figured it out. . .
Dress, shoes, handbag, tanning salon, hair; make-up. . .limo. . .the essentials for 'prom' have been prioritized. . .
. . .prom and beyond, no doubt.
I see examples of this young woman, in grown-up form, every day. These are completely self-obsessed young women and we have a million of them already running around this country. Heaven help anyone who tries to tell them, "No."
This is probably Jenna's father:
http://www.nydailynews.com/front/v-pfriendly/story/102552p-92749c.html
Brooklyn lawyer Mark Cossuto charges $1,000 a pop for a DWI case and getting his clients' records sealed.
Cossuto has plea-bargained and sealed 29 cases of drunken driving in the last 12 years - the biggest tally of DWI sealing cases of any lawyer in the state.
One of Cossuto's clients, Kenneth LaBarre, 57, a general contractor, flunked a sobriety test during an August 1997 traffic stop at the Battery Tunnel after he said he'd had a drink with dinner.
LaBarre was thrilled to learn his DWI bust would be sealed. He had nothing but praise for Cossuto.
"He was the greatest lawyer I ever met," LaBarre said. "He was a godsend to me."
Cossuto angrily refused comment.
"I'll have one, but I don't want to make the wrong decision."
LOL!! It's pretty obvious that she can't make a decision about anything. Who decides to blow 10k on NOTHING!? If she could even make a prudent decision, she could decide to put that cash in a mutual fund--or something that has the potential to grow in value rather than a bunch of cloth that will rot. What a waste.
PJ barf in its purple glory would add a colorful blotch to the orange hued background.
And four years later, I married the guy who took me :)
"I see examples of this young woman, in grown-up form, every day. These are completely self-obsessed young women and we have a million of them already running around this country. Heaven help anyone who tries to tell them, "No."
Years ago, I worked with a woman that fits your description. She bragged on her money, her parents money, her credit cards, etc. If she didn't get her way at work, she went out on disability. I found out recently that she was turned down for a management position that she wanted, she left her husband and he won custody of the kids, she committed suicide.
The parents of the girl in this prom story aren't doing their daughter any favors.
The parents of the girl in this prom story aren't doing their daughter any favors.
no, but it's still funny -- in a dark and pathetic kind of way.
"no, but it's still funny -- in a dark and pathetic kind of way."
That's true.
$10,000 on a prom??? I don't know who disgusts me more in this story,the girl or her parents.
I never judge, but I takes my laughs where I find them.
Nothing like teaching their kids values.
pathetic prom ping
That is sad. Our daughter is going this year and will probably end up spending about $150 total.
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