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I was the "business entrepeneur" that knew how to forge driver's licenses. Because of me, there were freshman at my high school buying beer. Because of this, I was very muched loved or at least appreciated.
crak600 said:ok, now i'm going to the range. pulled out my high school yearbook and i need to do some target practice. thanks velvett.
supersizeme said:Like Y_lifter, I played soccer as well. I went to a very strict Catholic prep school(all guys) run by Hungarian monks. Whatever mental image that conjures up in your mind is probably not far off from what it was. Due to having only 32 other guys in my class, not playing football wasn't a huge deal, but still had it's obvious drawbacks. Being 5'10" 135lbs, I didn't have much of a choice, but I had played soccer all my life and excelled on our team. For fall sports I always did weight training(i.e. benched and curled three times a week) and in the spring played tennis. I was on the chess team as well. I didn't just say that.
Despite going to an all guys school, I still had a great social life. After my parents split freshman year, I was liberated from the somewhat tyrranical rule of my father and basically went half nuts. Sophomore year I shed my good-boy skin, found the bad crowd and was introduced to my good friends: girls, drugs, cigarettes and alcohol. My grades suffered from this, but still graduated with an overall 3.7 GPA. I spent my fair share of time in the hallway during class as punishment for cracking up my classmates. I dated several girls throughout highschool, mainly ones I met at parties and the one under 18 club we had.
College - blew ass. It was the antithesis of highschool which depressed the living shit out of me considering it's supposed to be the other way around. Going from a tiny private school to a 50K+ student state school was too much of a mindfuck. I lasted three years. Fortunately, life after college has been awesome.
supersizeme said:Like Y_lifter, I played soccer as well. I went to a very strict Catholic prep school(all guys) run by Hungarian monks. Whatever mental image that conjures up in your mind is probably not far off from what it was. Due to having only 32 other guys in my class, not playing football wasn't a huge deal, but still had it's obvious drawbacks. Being 5'10" 135lbs, I didn't have much of a choice, but I had played soccer all my life and excelled on our team. For fall sports I always did weight training(i.e. benched and curled three times a week) and in the spring played tennis. I was on the chess team as well. I didn't just say that.
Despite going to an all guys school, I still had a great social life. After my parents split freshman year, I was liberated from the somewhat tyrranical rule of my father and basically went half nuts. Sophomore year I shed my good-boy skin, found the bad crowd and was introduced to my good friends: girls, drugs, cigarettes and alcohol. My grades suffered from this, but still graduated with an overall 3.7 GPA. I spent my fair share of time in the hallway during class as punishment for cracking up my classmates. I dated several girls throughout highschool, mainly ones I met at parties and the one under 18 club we had.
College - blew ass. It was the antithesis of highschool which depressed the living shit out of me considering it's supposed to be the other way around. Going from a tiny private school to a 50K+ student state school was too much of a mindfuck. I lasted three years. Fortunately, life after college has been awesome.
velvett said:Huh.
I had always wondered what you were like.
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