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Anxious 08-15-2006 02:48 AM

*Looks for credit card

Interstate 08-15-2006 05:11 AM

I'm getting depressed from all this fast food I'm eating while my mum's away on holiday . :upset:

Doctor D. 08-15-2006 08:06 AM

Havent been here forever.

Like months and months. My computer at home is fried.But the music adentures keep on coming. The other day my freinds and I were going to a reggae festival. With Toots and the Maytals, Third World with Ub40 headlining. We get there hours and hours late. We miss every band......except UB40. My freind found a way in and was able to stay. But me and three other freinds are outside. We don't want to pay 15 bucks for UB40, but we drove an hour and ideas were running low....so we climb the steepest hill in Florida. There aren't many hills in Florida, so I'm pretty sure it is the steepest. And we climbed a 15 foot tall fence. Me being me, I was second to last and got my pants AND shoelace caught on the fence. I was hanging from a fence for about a 2 minutes untill my freind jumps over.He's a heavy guy and it took him a bit. My pants won't be removed. They just won't hear of it...untill they completely rip. I get into the concert with one leg ripped up to my thigh, and my as[COLOR="Black"]s[/COLOR] cheek almost exposed on the other side.....but the actual leg of the pant is just fine.

Best part about it, I never ever liked UB40, and still don't.

ATM 08-15-2006 09:16 AM

Haha that festival is up here in Virgina tonight. That sucks man.

JonM 08-15-2006 09:23 AM

I just don't have the constitution to stay up all night anymore. I already feel like hell and it's only 10:22.

ATM 08-15-2006 09:50 AM

We're getting old.

nutty_bar 08-15-2006 10:38 AM

It is my first school night tonight. That makes me sad.

Jaundice 08-15-2006 10:52 AM

I'm glad I can't stay up all night anymore. I was staying up all night, all through to nine AM (or sometimes longer) for a month or more, and I must say it feels good to fall asleep around midnight.

[QUOTE]It is my first school night tonight. That makes me sad.[/QUOTE]I'm looking forward to school. This summer had been a joke. But I don't start for like two weeks.

nutty_bar 08-15-2006 11:02 AM

I am not dreading it as much as normal, there are a lot of people I am looking forward to see again. But I mean every 15 year old in America is going to not want to go back to school.

Jaundice 08-15-2006 11:15 AM

Meh, I finally transferred out of the public schools I was in and am going to a private school for the first time in almost two years, so I'm actually pretty stoked.

nutty_bar 08-15-2006 11:22 AM

I was in private school through 6th grade, and am glad I was, but I am glad I am going through junior high and high school in public schools.

Jaundice 08-15-2006 11:26 AM

[QUOTE=nutty_bar]I was in private school through 6th grade, and am glad I was, but [B]I am glad I am going through junior high and high school in public schools[/B].[/QUOTE]Why's that?

nutty_bar 08-15-2006 11:29 AM

More people around, more friends is part of it. Most of it is the extra-cirricular stuff. I am on the football and wrestling team, and am involved with video productions. I just think it has a lot more to offer.

Jaundice 08-15-2006 11:32 AM

That's cool. I'm glad to be back at a private school because the public schools in my area are slummy as hell. By the end of last school year, I honestly could not have lived through another day of all the petty, trashy drama that was going on at this public school I went to. Everyone was doing drugs and everyone was having sex with this person, and cheating on them with this person, and this boy was beating up his girlfriend, and this girl was having sex with that boy...it was pathetic.

nutty_bar 08-15-2006 11:34 AM

Every high school has its drama, but I like to think I have a pretty nice school. Good teachers, etc.. If I went to a bad school I would probably go back to provate school as well.

Jaundice 08-15-2006 11:36 AM

Meh, the high school I'm going to is really small (Grades Pre-K through twelfth, and about the size of an elemtary school) so it's got somewhat of a small community feel to it, I'd say. It might lack excitement at times, but there's not as much drama.

Kyle 08-15-2006 12:15 PM

I'm going to Uni for my first year in september, I'm all grown-up.

A-Level Results on Thursday...:eek:

asdf 08-15-2006 12:22 PM

[QUOTE=nutty_bar]I was in private school through 6th grade, and am glad I was, but I am glad I am going through junior high and high school in public schools.[/QUOTE]
I'm also glad about going to public school, but I didn't switch out of private until highschool began.

But I'm not looking forward to school this year. I really don't care I'm a senior. I just loose more and more friends each year.

Anxious 08-15-2006 12:39 PM

I go to a private school. I don't like it. I'm not sure I would like public school much better either. But the thing is, in a private school there is so much less people than at a public one, so youre stuck with the same f[B]u[/B]cktards for four years. Sure, I've met some great people but there are people I hate to be around but have no choice.

asdf 08-15-2006 12:42 PM

1st - 8th grade I was around the same 30 or less kids. By the end of it I had 4 pretty close friends (close as in, they would talk to me at school, but not really outside of it), and that was pretty nice. But as soon as I switched schools (no one else from my school went where I did) I made a ton of friends and had a great time.

Plus all the people at catholic school didn't like me because I wasn't baptized and my parents aren't married.

Anxious 08-15-2006 12:54 PM

[QUOTE=asdf]1st - 8th grade I was around the same 30 or less kids. By the end of it I had 4 pretty close friends (close as in, they would talk to me at school, but not really outside of it), and that was pretty nice. But as soon as I switched schools (no one else from my school went where I did) I made a ton of friends and had a great time.

[/QUOTE]
Same but in high school I only have about 4 close friends. Close as in we share the outlook on the rest of the school. We do stuff together at school, but outside it forget about it. Cept one guy ended up getting me a job.

Do think that the other kids didn't like you cause you're not catholic? That intrigues me cause the two catholic schools I've been too, the students couldn't care less what religion you were, theyre not very open about religion at all and could probably care less about it. Just parents who don't want them to go to public school.

asymm 08-15-2006 12:57 PM

[QUOTE=Dimes Make Dollars]Mark Kozelek is coming to Chicago

I will bust a nut all over the world if I get to go see him[/QUOTE]
I will kill you if you see him live. Goddammit, I'm going to look at his tour dates.

asdf 08-15-2006 01:06 PM

[QUOTE=Anxious Mo-Fo]
Do think that the other kids didn't like you cause you're not catholic? That intrigues me cause the two catholic schools I've been too, the students couldn't care less what religion you were, theyre not very open about religion at all and could probably care less about it. Just parents who don't want them to go to public school.[/QUOTE]
At my school, it was important. Even the kids who were another variation of christianity were questioned. It was just so foreign to them.

but it wasn't really the students that made me feel unwelcomed. The principal actually went as far as to call my house, and tell my mom that he believes she is raising her kids wrong (not even an exaduration). We had to either pay double tuition, or go to church every week and donate 10 dollars, because of not being catholic. And during some of this time, my mom had lost her job, and he still demanded 10 dollars.

My brother and I were very well-behaved kids, and we were made to feel like we were lesser people because we decided to remain open to the idea of any religion. It's not like I'm athiest or anything. Hell, I payed attention when I went to church. I made the choice for myself.

Anxious 08-15-2006 01:19 PM

[QUOTE=asdf]At my school, it was important. Even the kids who were another variation of christianity were questioned. It was just so foreign to them.

but it wasn't really the students that made me feel unwelcomed. The principal actually went as far as to call my house, and tell my mom that he believes she is raising her kids wrong (not even an exaduration). We had to either pay double tuition, or go to church every week and donate 10 dollars, because of not being catholic. And during some of this time, my mom had lost her job, and he still demanded 10 dollars.

My brother and I were very well-behaved kids, and we were made to feel like we were lesser people because we decided to remain open to the idea of any religion. It's not like I'm athiest or anything. Hell, I payed attention when I went to church. I made the choice for myself.[/QUOTE]
Thats awful. I guess you could say I go to a very liberal catholic school, places you the one you describe give us a bad name.

asdf 08-15-2006 01:25 PM

I'm glad I went there, though, because it was very close to home, and the education was much better than if I went to a public school. I was actually zoned for a very terrible school that was much too far away. My neighbors dreaded going to school for fear of being beaten up.

Also, because I went there, I was able to go to the highschool I go to now. The school is very exclusive, and you can only go there if you live in their city (which I don't) but they occasionally accept private school kids, because they weren't part of any district.

Anxious 08-15-2006 01:45 PM

You could probably make that story into a movie if you wanted. Just a heads up. :)

masada 08-15-2006 01:47 PM

ah waking up at 2:30

the life of a sloth

Anxious 08-15-2006 01:56 PM

[QUOTE=Eliminator Jr.]ah waking up at 2:30

the life of a bitch[/QUOTE]
fixed

masada 08-15-2006 02:06 PM

:(.

JonM 08-15-2006 02:11 PM

[quote=ArrestThisMan]We're getting old.[/quote]Yeah what the hell, man. I really do feel like that, and I feel all the more ridiculous for feeling like that at THIS age.


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