In the UK, we have 'State' schools (which are the government funded, open to everyone kind of school), 'Public' schools (in England/Wales, a private tuition fee school), 'Private' schools (in Scotland a private tuition fee school)...and 'Grammar' schools (you don't pay, but you have to pass exams to get in). Some like to throw in 'Prep' schools to add more confusion...
What's the deal in the US? Are 'Public' schools the 'norm' and 'Prep' the private education? Or are there a few more levels thrown in?
I actually liked PC alot better after last night's show than I did after the first show. Jessie is just too annoying for words. And Sebastian and the hair flipping. I think next week we should all play a drinking game and take a shot every time he flips his hair.
I agree with you StockardFan. I also like PC a lot better after last nights show. I actually find him to be the most likable out of all them.
Jesse is a nightmare. I am sure her social status is highly exaggerated for the benefit of the show. I bet you anything that she is at the bottom of the social food chain.
I watched one of these episodes the other day...I think it was the first one.
They are all ODD looking, except PC, who is adorable....but a douche.
"Carson has combined his passion for helping children with his love for one of Cincinnati's favorite past times - cornhole - to create a unique and exciting event perfect for a corporate outing, entertaining clients or family fun."
I can't believe that these kids have grown up in New York and none of them could tell that PC was so obviously not straight. And wtf was up with him asing for the wine list? Of course these kids drink, but don't make the restaurant liable on national TV.
These kids try to be so blase about "hooking up" (maybe I went to a slutty public high school, but hooking up meant more than just the quick kiss they showed), and yet Camille dissolves into giggles and can't even say the word "kiss" when asking Taylor about her date with Sebastian. "Did something happen in the facial area? *giggles*"
They're all like that- they try to pretend they're so mature, with the casual sex and the charity functions, but then they burst into tears and leave the party because the boy they like is with another girl. They're just as immature as the average high schooler, if not more so for being in such denial about it.
Like a firework unexploded
Wanting life but never
knowing how
Those kids may think they are all grown up but some of those boys have yet to realize that they are gay yet!!!!!!
Also......the term "hooking up". I thought that it generally implied sex. Am I right? To hear a them talk about "hooking up" so much, I do hope that their meaning isn't what I think it is!
Okay, maybe I exaggerated. They're not the most unattractive people ever. But they're all... weird looking. That girl Jesse's head looks like a squash, for example.
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All of the girls are odd looking...they have gourd heads.
"Carson has combined his passion for helping children with his love for one of Cincinnati's favorite past times - cornhole - to create a unique and exciting event perfect for a corporate outing, entertaining clients or family fun."
I would think "hooking up" would at least include making out and some groping. Not a little teeny kiss goodnight.
I agree that none of them are really ugly-ugly, but I think they are odd looking too. Jessie's eyes are really close together and small. Camille has one eye that does something weird. Sebastian is sort of normal looking except for the hair. Kelli sometimes looks cute, but other times looks weird. PC is kind of cute.
MTV - kids these days are "hooking up" in middle school!
Camille has a wonky eye, and Jessie looks rode hard and put away wet, but the rest are cute. My brother has the same haircut (or rather, lack thereof) as Sebastian, so it doesn't really bother me.
PC won't bother me as much once he comes out, but what was with that therapy session? It looked like it was being held in the Russian Tea Room, and the therapist's comments were so ridiculous and leading. "Did you like growing up in New York City?" It sounded like a Bravo confessional interview.
Like a firework unexploded
Wanting life but never
knowing how