In a message dated 4/10/2003 2:52:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time, craftnut@lcsys.net writes: > I always thought Military brats are higher up people like a LT. or Col. or > Comamader kids who are never told to stop doing the wrongs they were doing. > My husband was a staff sargent at the time this Col. little girl and her > mother came to my apartment and the kids climbed everything in sight. My > couch, my washer and dryer, table and you name it and even got inside of my > kitchen sink! Then the Army brat gave her dad more problems. The teachers > can not handle her in school. Behavior like this is what I call Military > Brat! > > Gloria Wertz of Point Marion, PA > Your belt may not buckle but your knees will. > ****************************************************************************** ********** Dear Gloria: Your definition is a BRAT, not a military brat. Perhaps you might find a military friend or two to help you understand the difference. Lee