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Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by biznology
cuz you made so many people miserable! butt stuff!
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LOL, no I didn't! I was friends with pretty much everyone! Sure, I had my share of jackass moments, but overall I was pretty well known and liked...especially by the "troubled youth". Ehehehe, I was a diplomat! :toothless
RJT
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Originally posted by jennypie
It sucks that high school was such a bitter experience for so many people. I loved it...some of the best years of my life!


When I think back on High School, I pretty much only remember the good times.

However, when I start to think about specific people I went to High School with, I generally begin to remember all the things about them that irritated me, and become instantly grateful that I don't have to see any of them again.

:)
chach
I refused to let anyone sign my yearbook, and would spit the peoples who asked me to sign theirs.
biznology
quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
LOL, no I didn't! I was friends with pretty much everyone! Sure, I had my share of jackass moments, but overall I was pretty well known and liked...especially by the "troubled youth". Ehehehe, I was a diplomat! :toothless


oh so you mightve been nice to me, but not my friend!

high school sucks!!

im over this|
Silky Johnson
quote:
Originally posted by RJT
However, when I start to think about specific people I went to High School with, I generally begin to remember all the things about them that irritated me, and become instantly grateful that I don't have to see any of them again.

:)




Ahahahaha, yeah that's why I stopped hanging out with those kind of people in grade 10. Rather, I distanced myself from them. We still all went to the same parties and stuff, but I didn't consider myself part of their group.

I dunno man, I really liked high school and getting to know as many people as I could. Once my sister graduated I felt like I had free reign to do what I wanted, so I kinda came out of my shell.
biznology
quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Ahahahaha, yeah that's why I stopped hanging out with those kind of people in grade 10. Rather, I distanced myself from them. We still all went to the same parties and stuff, but I didn't consider myself part of their group.

I dunno man, I really liked high school and getting to know as many people as I could. Once my sister graduated I felt like I had free reign to do what I wanted, so I kinda came out of my shell.


didnt really do that until after. feel bad in fact.

i miss some people cause i was a shy in high school. but i suppose i wouldnt be here if i wasnt|
Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by biznology
didnt really do that until after. feel bad in fact.

i miss some people cause i was a shy in high school. but i suppose i wouldnt be here if i wasnt|




Aw. I guess it was easier for me too because of my sister. She was 3 years older than me so I sort of already knew a lot of seniors. It made my first couple of years a lot more comfortable in a way. But I couldn't wait to not be "little Szabo" anymore, lol. I always felt like I was being babysat!

I would have been your friend in HS. :)
RJT
In High School, I generally hung out with kids older than me (I had played footie with the junior/senior class teams since I was in 8th grade) until that wasn't really an option anymore, and most of my friends my own age were from public school (I went to Catholic School).

In general, I got along with pretty much everyone at my school, but didn't really care all that much for any of them (though my two best friends went to school with me from grade 3 to graduation), so I'd party with kids from my school, but I don't really have any memories of people from my school (in my grade) that I was really all that close to.
Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by RJT
In general, I got along with pretty much everyone at my school, but didn't really care all that much for any of them (though my two best friends went to school with me from grade 3 to graduation), so I'd party with kids from my school, but I don't really have any memories of people from my school (in my grade) that I was really all that close to.



Heh yeah, most of my tight friends weren't even in my grade. It seemed like the ultimate goal in high school was to make as many friends from OTHER schools as possible...to maximize party potential, lol. A lot of the people I'm still friends with now didn't even go to my high school.
dj tek
best memory during school was gettin head from this 7th grader [i was in 8th] @ flushing meadow park ! lol... i was like :crazy: then again in the theatre [dont tell mom the babysitters dead] her friend came with us then, but sat in the row in front of us

biznology
i guess its strange that my friends in high school for the most part are still my friends today.

most people change it all around. and there is some serious drama, but its cool being able to go elsewhere in the US/world and still have the same friends.

we werent the coolest, but farts are still funny|

(and i have made some awesome/amazing friends otherwise)
lücid
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Originally posted by jennypie
Heh yeah, most of my tight friends weren't even in my grade. It seemed like the ultimate goal in high school was to make as many friends from OTHER schools as possible...to maximize party potential, lol. A lot of the people I'm still friends with now didn't even go to my high school.

i went to a really diverse public high school with a lot of kids from lower-class families, and a lot of the other high schools in my district were filled with rich white kids who drove BMWs and shopped at Armani... so it was always weird for me to meet kids from other schools. i wasn't ghetto or poor or anything but i felt much more comfortable around kids who were, rather than snobby rich kids.

in fact, the first real friend i made from another school was a puerto rican kid who attended the high school in the city next to mine (our rivals) and he always told me how he wished he went to my high school instead, because all the kids at his school were so racist and mean.
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