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lücid
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Originally posted by bas
I had bleached hair and forgot to shave in my senior pic. Bad idea :stongue:

hey, even the gay moments count.



it's so weird.. looking at all the faculty photos and realizing that most of my teachers looked like pedophiles and/or drug addicts. WTF!
Frenchie
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Originally posted by bas
I had bleached hair and forgot to shave in my senior pic. Bad idea :stongue:


Aww even a gino back then.:gsmile:
RJT
I think I have my senior yearbook (only one I got in HS - those things cost too much money) somewhere at my parents house, but I doubt I'll ever even look at it again in my life.

Within a week I'll probably forget it even existed again - not that I think they're FTL or anything, I'm just genuinely pretty apathetic about it.

Silky Johnson
I have all 5 of my yearbooks (I got one for OAC year too). I love re-reading the comments and I do it often! God my friends and I really thought we were the , lol.
idoru
Coincidentally, my friend uploaded this photo the other day.

http://files.ncdesign.net/images/jacob_undercover.jpg :nervous:

Man that orchestra class was fun. One of the coolest teachers I've had.
Lira
Where exactly do you guys write messages in yearbooks?

This is not common (at all) here.
idoru
quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Where exactly do you guys write messages in yearbooks?

This is not common (at all) here.


Front and back inside covers, and various other blank pages they provide at the beginning and end of the yearbook.
Silky Johnson
quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Where exactly do you guys write messages in yearbooks?

This is not common (at all) here.




All over the inside covers. The first couple and the last couple of pages are blank. My school would also include specific pages for "autographs".

I'll take some pics of my yearbooks when I get the digi cam off my bf. LoL....I can't wait to show you guys some of my hairstyles.
Frenchie
anything.

"It was great having you in math class, if not for our silly antics it would have been dul" -Jack

"SUP BITCH, PARTY HARD THIS SUMMER"-Katie

""I'll miss you, we had 4 great years of fun sexy times, call me sometime"-holly

blablabla numbers to stay in touch, emails, w/e else

EDIT: I thought I read "what"
Silky Johnson
Most of my pages are filled with huge long personal messages. And of course you had to save pages for your very best friends, haha.

One guy wrote, "Save some of that hot body for me", and my mother thought my bf at the time's DAD wrote it?? Wtf?? My mom was so psycho!


edit: Oh, and how many times did people sign your guys' cracks with the old..."I was the first to sign your crack" message? Hardee har!

Lira
quote:
Originally posted by idoru
Front and back inside covers, and various other blank pages they provide at the beginning and end of the yearbook.

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
All over the inside covers. The first couple and the last couple of pages are blank. My school would also include specific pages for "autographs".

I'll take some pics of my yearbooks when I get the digi cam off my bf. LoL....I can't wait to show you guys some of my hairstyles.

Sounds interesting.... yeah, take the pics :D
quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
EDIT: I thought I read "what"

That's okay, I was somewhat curious about it too :)
Halcyon+On+On
quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Where exactly do you guys write messages in yearbooks?

This is not common (at all) here.


I always thought it was a strange custom as well. I think I offended a few people by denying them being able to sign my senior yearbook, but it seemed like such a strange, unnecessary custom. I mean, what in the , you don't write in books - especially not in ones that aren't yours and especially not in ones that are like, lacquered and cost $70. :wtf:

Everyone I was close with in high school, I pretty much told them how it was - that I was moving the hell away and that I probably wasn't ever going to speak with them ever again. It wasn't like I 'hated' high school or anything - I was well-liked and known, its just that I was ready to move on unlike a great many others and I didn't feel like staying around my hometown for much longer. I kept pretty true to my word.
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