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I always thought the same thing but I've learnt being in any kind of professional type job the private school kiddies have a major advantage based on who they went to school with and who's parents they know lol.

Unfortunate but true, if I ever have kids they'd end up in a private school.

But is the private schooling a cause or effect if your talking about who their parents know?

Still don't think its worth it. But then again I don't exactly work in an industry where that part of it matters.

I always thought the same thing but I've learnt being in any kind of professional type job the private school kiddies have a major advantage based on who they went to school with and who's parents they know lol.

Unfortunate but true, if I ever have kids they'd end up in a private school.

Haha what I meant is not have kids.... That way I don't have to pay for schooling :)

I can vouch for ^ this

It was my private schooling that made me obtain my current job - not just qualifactions or experience counted

I went to a Public school and Zane went to a private... Not that you would tell if you didn't know...

I went to a good one, we moved form Stanthorpe at the end of grade 10 for me (went to the private school there. cheapest one in QLD...) and my parents did pick the area they moved to based on the school around it as a big factor, so you do have a point there that they can be quite bad.

My high school had bars on the windows, bins were set on fire daily and all round not full of class... That was in a Country town where even the catholic school wasn't much better... If I wanted a decent school I would have had to go to boarding school, which I offered to do, multiple times... Lol

I always thought the same thing but I've learnt being in any kind of professional type job the private school kiddies have a major advantage based on who they went to school with and who's parents they know lol.

Unfortunate but true, if I ever have kids they'd end up in a private school.

I went to a private school, but I don't know anybody :(

I went to a Public school and Zane went to a private... Not that you would tell if you didn't know...

Yeah you would: Zane just oozes class and sophistication, whereas you... well...

:P

I went to a private school, but I don't know anybody :(

Yeah you would: Zane just oozes class and sophistication, whereas you... well...

:P

Nigel no friends??? Just kidding, some of us tolerate you... :teehee:

Ahahahahaha F you... :down: But serious, I can be classy drinking martinis and shit other classy beverages... Actually the last martini I had was horrid, I'll take a Cosmo...

My high school had bars on the windows, bins were set on fire daily and all round not full of class... That was in a Country town where even the catholic school wasn't much better... If I wanted a decent school I would have had to go to boarding school, which I offered to do, multiple times... Lol

Boarding school was a lot of fun...think about it limited number of adults maximum number of mates = party time lol

Nigel no friends??? Just kidding, some of us tolerate you... :teehee:

Ahahahahaha F you... :down: But serious, I can be classy drinking martinis and shit other classy beverages... Actually the last martini I had was horrid, I'll take a Cosmo...

*shakes head* last night upright rows and protein shakes and now martinis and cosmos...perfect balance lol

Boarding school was a lot of fun...think about it limited number of adults maximum number of mates = party time lol

We are alllllll quite certain I would have got myself into a whole world of trouble had I gone to boarding school...

*shakes head* last night upright rows and protein shakes and now martinis and cosmos...perfect balance lol

Came upon an article about what your drink says about you (After googling "What do classy people drink")... I'll just leave the results here, after my research I can say at least one of these is correct the other two are far from truth...

Cosmopolitan: I'm a former sorority girl, and sometimes, I watch Sex in the City reruns. In either case, better make a mental note of it, for

later.

Martini: I’m either a truly classy person or else I wish to play one on TV. Please notice me.

Red Bull & Vodka: Go ahead and laugh if you want, but I’ll still be dancing 6 hours from now when the clothes start flying, and you’ll be asleep, wishing the room would stop spinning. My erratic heartbeat is soon to be a cause for concern.

Boarding school was a lot of fun...think about it limited number of adults maximum number of mates = party time lol

I had a similar experience. I had a ball at boarding school. But if you ended up on the outer it would be shite.

I went to boarding school in NZ - ex milatary school

Was a shock to f**king system for poor ol goofy Antz - but I tell ya I made some enemies but also friends

But more importantly It tought me discipline and kicks in the ass I got to put my french ass back on track

Do you eat strange food... Like frogs and snails?

I have indeed - but not for some time now.

Snails at a good French restaurant are awesome btw

Frogs legs actually look and taste like chicken wings when cooked

What I miss most is the bakery and cheese

Australia fails greatly in that dept for me :(

I have indeed - but not for some time now.

Snails at a good French restaurant are awesome btw

Frogs legs actually look and taste like chicken wings when cooked

What I miss most is the bakery and cheese

Australia fails greatly in that dept for me :(

I don't know if I trust that, Timon and Pumba said grubs taste like chicken and I am pretty sure that was a lie...

Australia fails in the Italian food department except in Griffith and Gemelli on the Gold Coast ohhh droool I want it again...

I don't know if I trust that, Timon and Pumba said grubs taste like chicken and I am pretty sure that was a lie...

Australia fails in the Italian food department except in Griffith and Gemelli on the Gold Coast ohhh droool I want it again...

You will only ever know if you have a go Mel.

Italian food here is well spread out IMO

Quality of Italian food may on the other hand is a different story

Very good Italian restaurants on the GC and Brisbane

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