Changes For Better or Worse

May 14, 2005 16:59

This last week of school isn't gonna hold anything exciting for me to write about but I'll figure it out. Um, to update. I found out that my chest pains were due to stress, but it has finally gone away. And like 4 or 5 other people had gone in for testing for the same reasons I did. So it must be a dealing-with-graduation thing ( Read more... )

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smithers_pop904 May 14 2005, 22:00:37 UTC
Mike Smith

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deadnutz May 14 2005, 23:15:29 UTC
Mr. Mike Smith. Probably the hardest to do because I’ve known you the longest out of my friends on LJ. I believe I first met you at Bessey Creek in the fifth grade, maybe third. Who knows? We did the TV show there. Um...WBCE News! Yeah! I still got my tape lying around somewhere. But we got along pretty well. I also knew you through Hebrew School, which was interesting. I mean we had a variety of teachers, you might say. Mr. J versus Mr. Blatt. So um, I think during that era, you and I were both shy. I don’t really remember much else in elementary school ( ... )

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herbloodytears May 15 2005, 02:17:28 UTC
HOLY FREAKIN MOLY. you went to Hidden Oaks? so did i. only i was a year younger than you. i was done posting my other comment and i was scrolling up when i saw Swager and i was like WHOA lolol. I had Daly and Swager too. who else did you have in 6th and 7th?

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deadnutz May 15 2005, 20:50:08 UTC
I honestly can't name them all and most of them left. Let's see: Stone, McEvoy, Swager, Daly, Rogers, 7th grade science teacher who was cool, Korcinski, Altman, Forshay, Carey, Gilbert, Robertson. Ok, maybe I did name them all or close to them.

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ledzeppelin1835 May 14 2005, 22:33:24 UTC
Doug Holberger

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You wanna play rough!? OK! deadnutz May 14 2005, 23:40:48 UTC
Douglas, first met ya at Mrs. Boland’s class. Booooooowwwwwwwwwwland! When I think of her name, I think of that Draino commercial. Drainooooooooo. I don’t know why. Anyways, we cheated our asses of in that class. We and Buckey. Best part is she didn’t care or she didn’t notice. I mean who could possibly remember all 24 or 22 ammendments. So yeah and you had that long hair and were quiet. After that I didn’t really see you until the following year ( ... )

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herbloodytears May 15 2005, 02:15:37 UTC
ok i dont know you that well so comment if you want--Sam Robertson.
i am really just commenting to say i like your music. David Bowie!!!!

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deadnutz May 15 2005, 21:06:37 UTC
LOL, I didn't know your last name was Robertson. That's always a good start. Let's see. I met you through Doug. First impression upon unoffically meeting you. Yeah Doug, that's right! Bad manners! Anyways, first impression is that you kinda kept to yourself and I don't know. I mean I only see you during lunch so this is hard.

Anyways, I see now that when you have something to say, you're not afraid to say it (your period, etc.) and now that we're friends on LJ and talk online, I see that you have a lot of strong opinions and voice them and I admire that. Well that's about it.

- Eric

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ferrarikid550m May 15 2005, 15:16:51 UTC
do I really have to say my name?

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deadnutz May 15 2005, 20:53:25 UTC
I'll have no anonymous comments, sir.

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ferrarikid550m May 15 2005, 21:33:38 UTC
Ryan Flutie (Flooty)

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deadnutz May 15 2005, 22:23:11 UTC
Flutie Flakes, they taste so great. They often cause me to ejaculate. Hello there Flutie. I still don’t know why you prefer Flooty when it’s not your name. Anyways, I first met you in Mrs. McNally’s class, or June as we call her. You sat one row to the left and three seats forward from me if my memory serves me correctly. Oh yeah…it always does. You never really talked in there. But when you did, I found your insanely deep voice…well insanely deep. All you ever really did was turn around quickly, put your finger to your lips and shush me and Raymond. And then turn back. That and in the halls you and I would just shake our heads at each other. I thought you were funny in June’s class but seeing you every morning, you were kind of a follower…literally. I’d be in the band hallway and you’d walk in following ol’ Jimmy Lofredo. And when he left, you left. But I didn’t see you much over there ( ... )

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