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16th October 08, 12:24 PM
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 Originally Posted by Phogfan86
But I think the vice principal's excuse is weak sauce.
I wonder if they let the little pre-teen girls dress "distracting" at his school.
Also I've learned it's better to ask for forgiveness that for permission. if you ask permission and are told no, then you would be disobeying direct orders to not do something. If you just do it, you force them to breach a discrimination issue.
Well done to you son you should be proud, my son is 5 years old and currently he only wears his to events like the highland games, or celtic festivals. I think he'll have a pretty big pair of stones on him though once he gets to Middle School.
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