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In reply to the discussion: My wife said something about Kavanaugh that I can't stop thinking about. [View all]TomSlick
(11,088 posts)64. All too true.
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My wife said something about Kavanaugh that I can't stop thinking about. [View all]
TomSlick
Oct 2018
OP
No, the point was that in high school those were the kids who made fun of
The Velveteen Ocelot
Oct 2018
#62
Especially if we went to high school anywhere. Entitled party boys are everywhere. n/t
pnwmom
Oct 2018
#6
What a coincidence you should post this. Today I overheard a telephone conversation
Vinca
Oct 2018
#13
I have been around quite a few. Luckily, I'm an athlete so they ended up flat on their asses mostly.
kerry-is-my-prez
Oct 2018
#17
I was lucky. I didn't really meet a Brett Kavanaugh type until I got into the work world
smirkymonkey
Oct 2018
#18
I've never been sexually assaulted but I knew tons of Brett Kavanaughs. He's only a bit older
Neema
Oct 2018
#37
I knew many like Kavanaugh, and they all ended up doing pretty good. Got lots of dates, too.
Midnight Writer
Oct 2018
#41
Hold on there. Weren't you the one who was insisting that we should be compassionate toward
Squinch
Oct 2018
#57
I attended a Catholic boys high school and an Ivy League university
Fortinbras Armstrong
Oct 2018
#65