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NozeNuggets
06-03-2005, 07:52 PM
Well, if you've graduated from high school, congrats. Post your thoughts about those high school daze (I spelled it for the sake of humor) here.
Malex
06-03-2005, 11:23 PM
I was put through a whirlwind the past four years. I enter high school and after one week the WTC Twin Towers go down. The next year my school postponed homecoming because of the sniper. Junior year was almost going to be my last year in school because of a misunderstanding. This year was filled with good times and terrible times.
I made some good friends and a few enemies. Being in the Top 30 of a class of 500+ gives me a few haters. I get lucky in my first two years by getting the "good teachers" while everyone I know complains about how bad his or her teachers are. I do get a few irritating teachers but I get used to them. I also got the hot teachers that every guy dreamt about, making me get even more haters. Let's not forget all of the crushes/girlfriends/"wives" I had these four years: Mel, Ashley, Sarah, Portia, Natalie, Ashley, Dashe, Becky, Roxanne, Shawntee, Taylor, Andrea, Ashley (another one), Sarah, Sheniquah, Kasha, and Miesha. I was a little crazy, wasn't I?
I accumulated so many nicknames it's crazy. Yono, Gandhi, Alfonso Ribiero, Y-1, Uni-Yonni, Yonush, and Mr. OSS are just a couple from the list. I was a pimp, stalker, friend, husband, manslut, etc. I would go through high school all over again in a heartbeat, and make my experience even better. I think having a steady girlfriend is a better way to go with life and having a job just for some extra cash would be a nice thing. There was only two things I regretted: my junior year blunder and not telling how I felt about someone. Those events were just horrible and should have been better dealt with.
EXIT 05--Seniors Only as my Senior T-shirt dictates. I will continue on in the highway of life and leave high school and become a man.
June 10th June 10th June 10th June 10th June 10th June 10th June 10th
--Malex, Woodbridge Senior High School, Woodbridge, VA, Class of 2005
Now the University of Virginia will be my future.
solarflere
06-03-2005, 11:32 PM
Let's not forget all of the crushes/girlfriends/"wives" I had these four years: Mel, Ashley, Sarah, Portia, Natalie, Ashley, Dashe, Becky, Roxanne, Shawntee, Taylor, Andrea, Ashley (another one), Sarah, Sheniquah, Kasha, and Miesha. I was a little crazy, wasn't I?
I accumulated so many nicknames it's crazy. Yono, Gandhi, Alfonso Ribiero, Y-1, Uni-Yonni, Yonush, and Mr. OSS are just a couple from the list. I was a pimp, stalker, friend, husband, manslut, etc. LOL, Damn lol, you sure had a lot of time on your hands, and a good memory to remember so many girls (assuming you were with them all and not just naming the ones that were in your classes j/k). I wonder how you are going to be in a University. Hope you won’t not a womanizer.:D:evil:
Majin_Megabyte
06-03-2005, 11:36 PM
I can say I'm going to miss some of my senior classmates. Because I grow up with alot of them. I will say High School is tough all four years I have met new people that I like, and there are people that I probely won't like. I only have my new favorite teacher for one year, but I'm planning to vist as I can next year. But high school did teach me that you need have friends in life. Plus I'm kinda happy that he we defeated the fun hater which is our prinaicpal was one. By throwing our caps at the end of Gradutaion to tick him off, since he told us not to do that but we did. hehehe. Now my future in college this fall at Southeastern Community College. Oh yeah, and nicknames during High school were Roshi, and Tv guide guy.
Spike Mcdougal
06-04-2005, 02:04 AM
Yes last Thursday. However it was very anticlimatic. Yet because of all the cool people I knew, alot of them I may never see again (Nor said goodbye to:() these last three years were better then my very very focked up Junior High years
Emmanuel Cruz
06-04-2005, 02:10 AM
The Class of 2005 were a colorful bunch. Some of the kids graduating have been in the same school with me since I was in 2nd grade (They were 3rd back then). Since I went to a gifted and talented school with these kids, and saw them for so many years, it's going to be a shame for them to leave. The seniors this year were loads of fun, especially the ones in band.
To the class of 2005, I congratulate you and wish you the best of luck!
-Emmanuel:bosko: (Class of 2006)
Beefy
06-04-2005, 06:18 PM
My sister had her senior class graduation today. It rained the entire time. Before the ceremony the school principal asked the senior class if they wanted the ceremony to be held inside in the gym or outside in the stadium. Only five students voted for inside, and they got booed by the rest of the class.
So we got to sit outside in the rain for two hours. The band didn't sound too good because their instruments we getting water in them. I feel sorry for the guy with the tuba. The microphones and speakers were covered with plastic bags so nobody would get electrocuted. A lot of grandparents left early because they were cold and soaked.
Class of 2005: if you continue to make stupid decisions like this, then there's no hope for the future.
Squisheee
06-04-2005, 06:57 PM
i just would like to say congrats to all graduates! I graduate sunday, but only from the 8th grade! :(!
Malex
06-05-2005, 06:14 PM
Class of 2005: if you continue to make stupid decisions like this, then there's no hope for the future.The sad part is that these mistakes are universal. My class has made a few stupid mistakes. A few of those are picking a slapdash design for our senior t-shirt over other quality designs, going to the same theme park for the senior trip as the Class of 2004, and making the joke nominee Homecoming King. Oh well, at least we didn't rip off the Prom theme like the Class of 2006 (Midnight in the Garden(2005) and Midnight Mystique(2004)are the same thing!)
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