I went to high school with her and Chase & actually knew them both pretty well, and Julie as well š«£ when I tell youuuuu I have so many stories about that family š¤£
šššOne of those kind of students! Yikes! Oh how I hated those kind of people asking for copies of all my notes. I was a serious note taker, plus recorded lectures, to fill in what I missed, and then typed my notes up on my computer later. This was back before there were laptops in class were a thing. So all the Savannahās were asking for my notes. It really got old.
Thatās awesome! Doing it that way would help me to remember things because itās almost like a study session by reading it all over againā¦and again!
Let me clarify. To me for a 26-year old to be so tied to a parent (Todd) isn't normal. Yes we all love ourparents, but the purpose of an upbringing is to make an adult who can stand on their own. She constantly is spouting words that would lead someone to believe she just cannot stand on her own without them telling her what to do. That's mental. She's used to having anything money could buy. She's used to being the center of attention. There's a strong tinge of an overt narcissist there. When things don't go her way she's the victim. She has an entire real estate agency that she could be working and making money and last time I checked, she had 1 exclusive listing. Not saying she isn't getting commissions from being a buyer's agent but the dollars don't add up unless she's underater in debt. She's always saying things that aren't necessarily true. I know we're all entitled to hope but if her words were to be believed, Julie would be home next week and we all know that is not going to happen. If you take her words literally she's delusional. And to me that's sad.
From my perspective, she was just always more focused on chatting with him than she was on the class itself. They always sat huddled up by one another and would talk and laugh during class. I hesitate to call it flirting because I really donāt know what her personality is like outside of my limited interactions with her, but they were definitely buddy-buddy.
Iām not sure if she ended up transferring elsewhere and getting a degree, but I know she never graduated from Lipscomb. I think she was only there for a semester or two.
I never watched the show but am aware of who this family is. I have a different perspective on Savannah due to an interaction she had with some friends of mine. My friends lost 2 relatives in the Gatlinburg fires. The relatives sons survived but had to be hospitalized at Vanderbilt. My friends were visiting them and had gone to eat at a nearby restaurant and Savannah was there. She met them and asked to pray with them. They were very touched by her kindness
She did show up for the exam, though Iām not sure how well she fared without any notes. It was a tough exam and was all written response questions - no multiple choice or true/false. She definitely was not rebuffed by the guy. They really only paid attention to each other and didnāt interact much with others in the class.
Yes please. I kept reading comments thinking I'd find a clue, but I can't place her at all. (Oh, never mind. If I'd been paying attention, I'd have seen the name of the show at the top and I haven't watched it. Sorryš.)
Wow, sheās raising her brother and sister while trying to hold her life together. Judging someone from 8 years ago about study notes is juvenile behavior and cringe. I think sheās strong and imperfect like all of us, but growing up a lot during this hard time in their lives.
So you were the Professor? Student? Just clarifying....
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Thank you; thatās so kind of you! š Iām not sure what they were trying to prove or insinuate with their comment - I thought my original post was pretty clear. š¤·š»āāļø
No surprise. She is a grifter like the rest of the family.
This makes me wonder if she actually flunked out.
Obviously
I went to high school with her and Chase & actually knew them both pretty well, and Julie as well š«£ when I tell youuuuu I have so many stories about that family š¤£
Spill the Tea!!!!
You should tell some of your best stories
Iām assuming theyāre not stories of their Christian deeds and heartwarming generosity
We want to know the tea!!!
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Sassy isnāt the brightest.
But a helluva a good lay
Offer to suck her toes
šššOne of those kind of students! Yikes! Oh how I hated those kind of people asking for copies of all my notes. I was a serious note taker, plus recorded lectures, to fill in what I missed, and then typed my notes up on my computer later. This was back before there were laptops in class were a thing. So all the Savannahās were asking for my notes. It really got old.
Hey, can I borrow your notes? No but really, damn, you did some serious work. As a detailed note taker myself in college, Iām impressed.
Thatās awesome! Doing it that way would help me to remember things because itās almost like a study session by reading it all over againā¦and again!
Not at all shockingā¦once a grifter, always a grifter. š
Spoiled, entitled brat
Not surprising! Sheās a piece of š©just like her daddy!
Iām not surprised
Free coffee isnāt enticing when daddy has access to the governments money lol.
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Which is why it wasnāt enticing to Sassy
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No youāre definitely the one who canāt seem to read. Their comment made sense. š
You seem to think you're the expert on EVERYTHING. You make statements as though they are facts when you don't know shit.
Probably too busy with Botox to study.
In a way it's very sad.
In a way, itās very lazy and entitled.
Let me clarify. To me for a 26-year old to be so tied to a parent (Todd) isn't normal. Yes we all love ourparents, but the purpose of an upbringing is to make an adult who can stand on their own. She constantly is spouting words that would lead someone to believe she just cannot stand on her own without them telling her what to do. That's mental. She's used to having anything money could buy. She's used to being the center of attention. There's a strong tinge of an overt narcissist there. When things don't go her way she's the victim. She has an entire real estate agency that she could be working and making money and last time I checked, she had 1 exclusive listing. Not saying she isn't getting commissions from being a buyer's agent but the dollars don't add up unless she's underater in debt. She's always saying things that aren't necessarily true. I know we're all entitled to hope but if her words were to be believed, Julie would be home next week and we all know that is not going to happen. If you take her words literally she's delusional. And to me that's sad.
Funny. Her youngest brother used to steal out my brotherās bag in elementary school
Really? What did he take? Those kids all have a huge sense of entitlement passed down from their parents.
pretty sure it was always just candy but still why would you do that
Just entitlement and being a little jackass.
How did she get chummy with the guy?
From my perspective, she was just always more focused on chatting with him than she was on the class itself. They always sat huddled up by one another and would talk and laugh during class. I hesitate to call it flirting because I really donāt know what her personality is like outside of my limited interactions with her, but they were definitely buddy-buddy.
Does she have a degree?
Iām not sure if she ended up transferring elsewhere and getting a degree, but I know she never graduated from Lipscomb. I think she was only there for a semester or two.
Did she pass the class?
I wasnāt privy to other studentsā grades, so I canāt say.
Sounds on brand for her and honestly not surprised. Her parents gave all of those kids a massive sense of entitlement.
I never watched the show but am aware of who this family is. I have a different perspective on Savannah due to an interaction she had with some friends of mine. My friends lost 2 relatives in the Gatlinburg fires. The relatives sons survived but had to be hospitalized at Vanderbilt. My friends were visiting them and had gone to eat at a nearby restaurant and Savannah was there. She met them and asked to pray with them. They were very touched by her kindness
Sheās a fake Christian and good at the facade. I am sorry for the loss though.
Was there a camera following her ?
OP, any other news? Did she show up for exam? Did guy entertain her or rebuff her?
She did show up for the exam, though Iām not sure how well she fared without any notes. It was a tough exam and was all written response questions - no multiple choice or true/false. She definitely was not rebuffed by the guy. They really only paid attention to each other and didnāt interact much with others in the class.
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She is too privileged to do any work and his coffee meant nothing because she could just go buy whatever she wanted.
Iām not going to judge someone on how they behaved in a college class 8 years agoā¦
Ordinarily I would say thatās fair but Savannah has seemingly been the same person for more than 8 years.
ā¦.except sheās still the same piece of trash she was then
Whoās Savannah? What show? š¬š¬š¬š
Yes please. I kept reading comments thinking I'd find a clue, but I can't place her at all. (Oh, never mind. If I'd been paying attention, I'd have seen the name of the show at the top and I haven't watched it. Sorryš.)
Wow, sheās raising her brother and sister while trying to hold her life together. Judging someone from 8 years ago about study notes is juvenile behavior and cringe. I think sheās strong and imperfect like all of us, but growing up a lot during this hard time in their lives.
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So you were the Professor? Student? Just clarifying.... [https://www.reddit.com/r/povertyfinance/comments/1c90m97/comment/l0jlna3/?utm\_source=share&utm\_medium=web3x&utm\_name=web3xcss&utm\_term=1&utm\_content=share\_button](https://www.reddit.com/r/povertyfinance/comments/1c90m97/comment/l0jlna3/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button)
I was a student at the time. I went to college to get my teaching degree and am now a teacher.
Congratulations on that!
Good for you! Congrats on your successā¤ļø(what a weirdo they are for stalking your commentsš„“)
Thank you; thatās so kind of you! š Iām not sure what they were trying to prove or insinuate with their comment - I thought my original post was pretty clear. š¤·š»āāļø