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A Florida student's mom demands the school yearbook be reprinted

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Originally posted by: oddyager
Not like there was anything there to see so good job on the mother for putting her daughter on the spotlight like that.

ya, shes gotta be totally embarrassed of her mom by this point. i looked at that damn pic for a minute before i had to go back and see if someone listed which girl was being talked about... i didnt even see the shadow until someone pointed out her hand in her lap
 
I thought it was the girl in red being fussed about until I started the CNN video. Much ado about nothing.
 
I don't see shit. Maybe in the actual printed copy it's easier to see? I don't see what the fuss is about. Who noticed? Absurd parent is absurd.
 
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: sao123
if they didnt say anything, no one would have noticed.

This.


I thought it was the girl in black before I saw the CNN story.

I don't know about that, from my memories of high school we would have assumed that even if we were only seeing a shadow we would think it was her privates and it would have been all over the school the day the yearbooks were passed out.
 
Originally posted by: Don Vito Corleone
I'd be a little careful about posting the photo - if it DOES show anything it's child porn.

:laugh:

Since when is high school senior a child?
 
Here's what I don't understand...the student's excuse for not wearing panties was that she didn't want here panty lines to show in the pictures. Errr, how are they going to show when you typically have your picture taken from the front in a sitting position?
 
Originally posted by: Don Vito Corleone
I'd be a little careful about posting the photo - if it DOES show anything it's child porn.

I like how you can take a negative and turn it into a positive!! :thumbsup:


Of course, now that you've put it that way, ATOT'ers will be searching and searching for said pics...
 
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: Don Vito Corleone
I'd be a little careful about posting the photo - if it DOES show anything it's child porn.

I like how you can take a negative and turn it into a positive!! :thumbsup:


Of course, now that you've put it that way, ATOT'ers will be searching and searching for said pics...

Um... you mean the one in the 3rd post here? Yup, that sure was a lot of searching and searching.
 
Yeah... I didn't see anything. I would have thought the whole thing was made up BS until the girl admitted she wasn't wearing panties that day. She should have shut up.

Also, I don't get the whole blurring her face thing. Obviously they'd want to protect her privacy, but everybody who knows her already has seen it and knows it's her. And then there's the whole not blurring the mom thing so anybody who knows the mom now knows who the story is about.
 
Originally posted by: Don Vito Corleone
I'd be a little careful about posting the photo - if it DOES show anything it's child porn.

You mean along with the school district for distributing it?
 
Originally posted by: hans030390
Originally posted by: Crusty
Originally posted by: Don Vito Corleone
I'd be a little careful about posting the photo - if it DOES show anything it's child porn.

:laugh:

Since when is high school senior a child?

News video said she was 16.

Fine then, since when is being 16 year old person a child?
 
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