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High school never ends.....
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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We know this place is like high school sometimes.
But, if you were still in high school what would you be doing tonight instead of the grown up stuff that we must contend with.
I'd be playing on the local school field playing football with the cool kids.
Later playing on my Nes. |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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I'd be at string quartet and then orchestra trying to get Violin 1. Later, I'd be myspacing and posting emo lyrics and philosophical quotes that vaguely relate to my (middle class, not in the slightest) tortured existence. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hockey training was after school on a Monday. Best bit about that was mum's homemade dinner and dessert afterwards because she knew we would be ravenous when we got home. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Sleep for while, Make some semblance of a meal for myself and siblings and then go out and do things that were totally inappropriate for my age.
Go home and watch DVDs until the early hours of the morning.
Eve. X
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Usually, air cadets, on a Monday evening after school.
Sometimes down the park, flying homemade boomerangs (yes, they did all come back)
Otherwise, sneaking out with my skateboard (they'd just been introduced from the US and my uncle bought me one... but parents hated it).
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Swimming training, then polish off the contents of the fridge, then homework and bed having d*unk a pint of milk and polished off the contents of the bread bin with lashings of butter and marmalade
No wonder I put weight on when I stopped training |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i'm half way through an 180 page pdf file...wish me luck.
dunno what i'd be doing if i was still at school really, probably vandalising shit with my friends. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Beach parties and spin the bottle (after drinking it)
I was boring as fuck until year 11. Then I made up for it "
Same here, I discovered boys & my studies went waaaay down hill. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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What's American about high school? Don't they have them in the UK now?
The year I moved up (mid-'70s), they changed mine from a Grammar school to a High school. Not a yank in sight.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"What's American about high school? Don't they have them in the UK now?
The year I moved up (mid-'70s), they changed mine from a Grammar school to a High school. Not a yank in sight.
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Secondary/ high school. Tomato / tomato. |
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"What's American about high school? Don't they have them in the UK now?
The year I moved up (mid-'70s), they changed mine from a Grammar school to a High school. Not a yank in sight.
Secondary/ high school. Tomato / tomato. "
I've never heard the term high school over here before. |
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"What's American about high school? Don't they have them in the UK now?
The year I moved up (mid-'70s), they changed mine from a Grammar school to a High school. Not a yank in sight.
Secondary/ high school. Tomato / tomato.
I've never heard the term high school over here before. "
We did. Manchester. Makes me feel big now. |
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"What's American about high school? Don't they have them in the UK now?
The year I moved up (mid-'70s), they changed mine from a Grammar school to a High school. Not a yank in sight.
Secondary/ high school. Tomato / tomato.
I've never heard the term high school over here before.
We did. Manchester. Makes me feel big now. "
I also started at a high school almost 40 years ago in 1977 (eek!! surely some mistake ) and that was in a London suburb.
Oh ... and if I was still at school I'd have probably been sulking in my bedroom right now pondering how uncool and unfair my parents were about absolutely 'everything'. |
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"Beach parties and spin the bottle (after drinking it)
I was boring as fuck until year 11. Then I made up for it
Same here, I discovered boys & my studies went waaaay down hill."
Whilst other things went up |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"What's American about high school? Don't they have them in the UK now?
The year I moved up (mid-'70s), they changed mine from a Grammar school to a High school. Not a yank in sight.
Secondary/ high school. Tomato / tomato.
I've never heard the term high school over here before.
We did. Manchester. Makes me feel big now.
I also started at a high school almost 40 years ago in 1977 (eek!! surely some mistake ) and that was in a London suburb.
Oh ... and if I was still at school I'd have probably been sulking in my bedroom right now pondering how uncool and unfair my parents were about absolutely 'everything'."
Can I throw stones st your window to see if your playing out? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I'd be either practicing my cello, playing my piano, at a music lesson, at an orchestra rehearsal, at choir practice or engaged in some geeky yet worthy helping out at school type event.
Total geek and muso.
There was this one time, at band camp .... |
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By *eliWoman
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"I'd be either practicing my cello, playing my piano, at a music lesson, at an orchestra rehearsal, at choir practice or engaged in some geeky yet worthy helping out at school type event.
Total geek and muso.
There was this one time, at band camp .... "
Oh, you perfect woman, you. Cellists are my weakness. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'd be either practicing my cello, playing my piano, at a music lesson, at an orchestra rehearsal, at choir practice or engaged in some geeky yet worthy helping out at school type event.
Total geek and muso.
There was this one time, at band camp ....
Oh, you perfect woman, you. Cellists are my weakness. "
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What's American about high school? Don't they have them in the UK now?
The year I moved up (mid-'70s), they changed mine from a Grammar school to a High school. Not a yank in sight.
Secondary/ high school. Tomato / tomato.
I've never heard the term high school over here before.
We did. Manchester. Makes me feel big now.
I also started at a high school almost 40 years ago in 1977 (eek!! surely some mistake ) and that was in a London suburb.
Oh ... and if I was still at school I'd have probably been sulking in my bedroom right now pondering how uncool and unfair my parents were about absolutely 'everything'."
Are you sure you're not called Kevin? |
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