So how were YOUR high school days? Take a trip down memory lane!
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So how were YOUR high school days? Take a trip down memory lane!
So how were they? What were you doing? What "group" (jocks, nerds, band, cool, stoners) were you in? What do you think people will say now if they saw you? Ever wish you could go back?
c/o 94'!
Mine were cool. I spent most of my junior & senior year cutting out. I think I missed about half of each year! Spent most of my time either sleeping in or visiting friends from other high schools. Boy was I a slacker!
I was one of the popular guys in school that got along with everyone adn got the chicks . (Gotta have the hookups!) Played football, that's about it. Never was in school long enough to join any clubs or anything.
People would probably be shocked at where I am right now. Responsible & successful. Two things I wasn't in h.s. I never took school seriously (barely graduated high school because I missed so much class) so none of them ever thought that I was going to amount to anything.
If I had to do it all over again, I would've gotten my shit straight and blown through high school. It was so easy when I think about it. Damn those were the good ol' days. No worries, no stress, no bills!
So how about you guys/gals? How was it for you??
c/o 94'!
Mine were cool. I spent most of my junior & senior year cutting out. I think I missed about half of each year! Spent most of my time either sleeping in or visiting friends from other high schools. Boy was I a slacker!
I was one of the popular guys in school that got along with everyone adn got the chicks . (Gotta have the hookups!) Played football, that's about it. Never was in school long enough to join any clubs or anything.
People would probably be shocked at where I am right now. Responsible & successful. Two things I wasn't in h.s. I never took school seriously (barely graduated high school because I missed so much class) so none of them ever thought that I was going to amount to anything.
If I had to do it all over again, I would've gotten my shit straight and blown through high school. It was so easy when I think about it. Damn those were the good ol' days. No worries, no stress, no bills!
So how about you guys/gals? How was it for you??
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Spent my time swearing back at teachers, and reading pornos during class.
Well, i went to a ALL BOYs School and my teachers were all a$$holes. Cut a few times, got caught!
had to clean the dayamn campus for a few weeks here and there. Smoked a stog around campus and before school as a daily routine. Did a fatty burnout in the parking lot during the rainy season one day, got a fat detention for that, but well worth it.
High school SUCKED FOR ME!!
Spent my time swearing back at teachers, and reading pornos during class.
Well, i went to a ALL BOYs School and my teachers were all a$$holes. Cut a few times, got caught!
had to clean the dayamn campus for a few weeks here and there. Smoked a stog around campus and before school as a daily routine. Did a fatty burnout in the parking lot during the rainy season one day, got a fat detention for that, but well worth it.
High school SUCKED FOR ME!!
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I had fun my highschool years... it was a ghetto ass school.
Riots my freshman and sophomore year were quite fun to watch... and since I wasn't affiliated with any gang or tagging crews, I had no enemies... a lot of friends though. By the time I was a senior, me and our friends had our own designated hill that we'd kick it on at lunch and passing period, and sometimes during a class that we didn't feel like going too. It was soo tight... after the Columbine shooting, our school had a bomb threat, everyone left, me and some friends went to one of their houses and had a nice party... Junior year the principal tried to ban all red or all blue shirts because of the 'gang affiliation' and stuff, students didn't go for that and had a 'walk out' (the students organized a time when they would all walk out of their classes to protest, that day everyone wore either an all blue shirt or an all red one)... Never got involved in any clubs or anything... they didn't appeal to me.. My grades weren't all that bad.... all in all, I enjoyed all four of my years... too bad they're over *sigh*
Riots my freshman and sophomore year were quite fun to watch... and since I wasn't affiliated with any gang or tagging crews, I had no enemies... a lot of friends though. By the time I was a senior, me and our friends had our own designated hill that we'd kick it on at lunch and passing period, and sometimes during a class that we didn't feel like going too. It was soo tight... after the Columbine shooting, our school had a bomb threat, everyone left, me and some friends went to one of their houses and had a nice party... Junior year the principal tried to ban all red or all blue shirts because of the 'gang affiliation' and stuff, students didn't go for that and had a 'walk out' (the students organized a time when they would all walk out of their classes to protest, that day everyone wore either an all blue shirt or an all red one)... Never got involved in any clubs or anything... they didn't appeal to me.. My grades weren't all that bad.... all in all, I enjoyed all four of my years... too bad they're over *sigh*
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c/o '96
I had fun in high school. Did as little homework as possible to still pass and goofed off with friends. I wasn't part of the "cool" crowd, but my friends and I were friends with all of the crowds. Funny thing was by the end of high school my friends and I were being voted in for Homecoming court and Prom court. Guess we ended up being the popular ones after all. Goes to show that the "cool" dicks were just dicks.
I had fun in high school. Did as little homework as possible to still pass and goofed off with friends. I wasn't part of the "cool" crowd, but my friends and I were friends with all of the crowds. Funny thing was by the end of high school my friends and I were being voted in for Homecoming court and Prom court. Guess we ended up being the popular ones after all. Goes to show that the "cool" dicks were just dicks.
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c/o '91 at a very posh private day school. I guess I was a jock, since I did sports all year round (i rowed crew since age 14). The nice thing about HS in seattle was skipping to go snowboarding. Also, my school didn't start until 9:10AM and got out at 2:30PM. We also had nine periods a day and at least one of those was "free period" where you could lay out on the quad or build disgusting food castles on the cafeteria tables. I had lots of girls that liked me and I had a new Integra, so I was pretty set. I bet a lot of people are gonna hate me for being so happy during HS.
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My high school years weren't that great. I was the loaner that everyone picked on. Things didn't turn around until my senior year when I made new friends. I did just enough tests and homework to get by with a C average. Once I graduated, I never looked back! College was better, but even the people at college weren't as open and friendly as I thought they would be.
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I came to the US from Australia in 10th grade and was in for a bit of a shock. In high school in Oz, all I did was go surfing, so it was pretty easy. I'd go surfing before school, at lunch, and after school. And on Wednesday afternoon for sport, I'd go surfing with the teacher and students. I lived right on the beachfront, and didn't try at all in school.
Then I come to America and I'm introduced to something called a GPA. WTF is this shit, I was thinking, as they converted my grades to D's and F's. Then I hear from the guidance counselor, "Mark, you've got a .9 GPA, so you're going to have to try really hard if you want to meet the minimum 1.5 GPA to graduate".
So now I actually had to pay attention and learn This was in 1988 right after Crocodile Dundee came out, and all of a sudden I have these girls called "cheerleaders", in short pleated skirts coming up and wanting to hear me talk Australian to them Sure honey, I'll give you plenty of talking to
High school still basically sucked hard though. c/o '91
Then I come to America and I'm introduced to something called a GPA. WTF is this shit, I was thinking, as they converted my grades to D's and F's. Then I hear from the guidance counselor, "Mark, you've got a .9 GPA, so you're going to have to try really hard if you want to meet the minimum 1.5 GPA to graduate".
So now I actually had to pay attention and learn This was in 1988 right after Crocodile Dundee came out, and all of a sudden I have these girls called "cheerleaders", in short pleated skirts coming up and wanting to hear me talk Australian to them Sure honey, I'll give you plenty of talking to
High school still basically sucked hard though. c/o '91
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Class of '85. Like What The!?, I also skipped a LOT of school. At least I knew when I had to go - my best friend wasn't as smart (lucky?) and didn't graduate with me. Spent a lot of time skipping school with my girlfriend, waiting for my parents to leave the house for work, then spending the day with her doing things that parents fear the most
High school didn't keep my interest. I lived in a very small town in Upstate NY and didn't have to study to get really good grades. It was a rude awakening for me when I went to college!
High school didn't keep my interest. I lived in a very small town in Upstate NY and didn't have to study to get really good grades. It was a rude awakening for me when I went to college!