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Date Posted: 10:01:57 12/13/02 Fri
Author: Anonymous
Subject: banned
In reply to: 's message, "ADCRG/TCRG" on 12:42:44 08/25/02 Sun

Yep, and she knew how to dance, and knew how to teach, in fact she even had turned out toes!!!!Imagine that! She also had a jealous, bitter mother who couldn't let years of bitterness go, even after her daughter had proven herself to be a great champion. Imagine how the bitter mothers that never had TRUE champions feel!

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[> [> [> Mothers & Fathers -- Anonymous, 23:52:30 01/23/03 Thu [1]

Why are the Mothers & Fathers always to blame, when they have so little input in the way the class's are run? At our school we never even got into the class room, and heard so many awful things that happened after the class? Yet the Mothers and Fathers are the ones who run the kids to dance class, supply the costumes, support the organization etc.... I'm all for a great Teacher that does so much, but it's time to give support to the dancer's that are so dedicated and talented and the parents that make it all possible, lets get down to basic's if it was not for the Irish Dance Family, the school's would not Survive!

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[> [> [> [> I really don't understand why teachers give parents such a hard time. For the last two years at our State Competition in Australia an AIDI member referred to parents as 'a necessary evil' - she actually thought she could joke like that to parents faces! -- Anonymous, 07:53:12 04/29/03 Tue [1]

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[> [> [> [> [> this was the wa president no less, this year however she was too busy apoligising for the presentation mess up to insult the parents. could have been hazardous. So all just smiled and got over it. -- Anonymous, 04:27:53 08/24/03 Sun [1]

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[> [> [> [> [> A necessary evil is what our AD calls us as well! -- Anonymous, 01:32:58 09/27/03 Sat [1]

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[> [> [> [> evil parents -- Anonymous, 11:04:25 09/23/04 Thu [1]

Well in my experience some, not all, deserve this title!!!
Some parents (we all know someone) take it all way to seriously. I for one say, it's not the places at comps we remember, but the memories and friends along the way.

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