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#1 Apr 21 2006 at 8:11 AM Rating: Good
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God I hate 18 year old boys. Loud obnoxious know it all fuc[Darkkhaki][/Darkkhaki]ks.


Other than that, schools going great thanks for asking.
#2 Apr 21 2006 at 8:13 AM Rating: Excellent
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Glad to hear it!

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#3 Apr 21 2006 at 8:56 AM Rating: Excellent
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Night classes are always fun. A nice mix of older students who are honestly trying and aiming for a goal later in life and a bunch of punk kids who don't know sh[Aqua][/Aqua]it, skip out of class during the break, and are basicly wasting either their's or their parents' money.

I'm not saying all younger students are slack-asses but there's a definite difference that you notice.
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#4 Apr 21 2006 at 8:59 AM Rating: Decent
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I thought this thread was going to be a more startling admission.

#5 Apr 21 2006 at 9:07 AM Rating: Good
Last night on the Teletoon South park re-run, they aired the NAMBLA episode. You know, the National Association for Marlon Brando Look Alikes. It was freakish.
#6 Apr 21 2006 at 10:35 AM Rating: Good
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Jawbox the Furtive wrote:
I thought this thread was going to be a more startling admission.



/nod

I thought Aegis was changing his avatar. Smiley: grin
#7 Apr 21 2006 at 7:26 PM Rating: Decent
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Jophiel wrote:
I'm not saying all younger students are slack-asses but there's a definite difference that you notice.


Well, it's like this kid in my driver's ed class.


The day of registration, they assigned our numbers. I had all but forgotten, and so I didn't arrive until just before they were about to close up.


So, I was second to last. And once I saw the kid who Was last, I wasn't suprised.


He came in asking for pencils and paper. He hadn't brought ANY of his own for the entire length of the program (20 days now)


He skipped two and a half days (cant miss more than three) just because he felt like it. He has half of his drive time to make up, has never done better than 80% on a test, and failed a book test, where you can look in the blasted book.


Now, the class costs about 225$, and isn't during the normal school day. He still doesn't realize why he should pay attention. "Why should I know all dis book **** as long as I can drive?"
#8REDACTED, Posted: Apr 21 2006 at 8:19 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) Hmm... Doesn't sound too much different than you, Aegis.
#9 Apr 22 2006 at 2:02 AM Rating: Decent
Jophiel wrote:
Night classes are always fun. A nice mix of older students who are honestly trying and aiming for a goal later in life and a bunch of punk kids who don't know sh[Aqua][/Aqua]it, skip out of class during the break, and are basicly wasting either their's or their parents' money.

I'm not saying all younger students are slack-asses but there's a definite difference that you notice.


I've noticed this too, I took a year off from HS, that turned into 6 years. Got back into school just after i turned 24, and nearly everyone in my classes were fresh out of highschool, and kept acting like college was just a continued slackfest from HS. At one point I cornered a couple of the louder more rambunctious ones in the smoking lounge and read them some apples. The next class, they didn't show up, and the class after that, they gave me the evil eye on the way past, and were plesantly quiet from then on. Two years later, one of them is a good friend of mine, one is writing the code for my website portfolio, and last I heard, the other few dropped out a few quarters shy of graduation.

I really think that most kids need to take a break after highschool, move out of their parents house, and live a little, before going back. I stayed out of school far longer than I intended to, but i'm glad I did, because now I have a better attitude about it.
#10 Apr 23 2006 at 9:33 AM Rating: Decent
collage, surprisingly, is the institution people want the least value for their money.
#11 Apr 23 2006 at 9:36 AM Rating: Decent
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collage, surprisingly, is the institution people want the least value for their money.



Hell, I thought collages were suppossed to be cheap and home made...
#12 Apr 23 2006 at 9:47 AM Rating: Decent
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collage, surprisingly, is the institution people want the least value for their money.




Hell, I thought collages were suppossed to be cheap and home made...


college. . . I know, I know. word proccessing has destroyed my spelling abilities.
#13 Apr 23 2006 at 1:15 PM Rating: Excellent
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. . . And don;t forget to rate me up. ;-)


Oh god. This is going to get messy. Try to keep the blood off the carpet this time ok everyone?
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#14 Apr 23 2006 at 1:23 PM Rating: Good
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The One and Only Katie wrote:
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collage, surprisingly, is the institution people want the least value for their money.



Hell, I thought collages were suppossed to be cheap and home made...


Oh, I know I didn't just see Katie just get on someone's case over spelling. Smiley: lol

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#15 Apr 23 2006 at 3:08 PM Rating: Default
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Oh god. This is going to get messy. Try to keep the blood off the carpet this time ok everyone?


Ok, ok, I made it a little less direct and more playful.
#16 Apr 23 2006 at 3:09 PM Rating: Good
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Harnao the Malevolent wrote:
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Oh god. This is going to get messy. Try to keep the blood off the carpet this time ok everyone?


Ok, ok, I made it a little less direct and more playful.


Smiley: lol

Muuuch better.
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#17 Apr 23 2006 at 3:40 PM Rating: Good
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Harnao the Malevolent wrote:

Ok, ok, I made it a little more explicit that I'm an emo co[/Azure]ck-sucking cu[Azure]nt with more ego than intellect and the innate charisma of a bag-lady who just sh[Beige][/Beige]it herself.
Glad you cleared that up for us, ace.

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#18 Apr 23 2006 at 9:24 PM Rating: Decent
Young Boys
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Young Boys, charming and innocent
Adolescent fun
My toys, spectral virginity
I wanna watch them come
Hey boys, I'm a candybar
A tidbit for your tongue
Those boys with your chastity
I wanna be your very first one

Young boys, dressed up in leatherettes
I wanna make 'em shine
Come down to my special route
Number sixty-nine
My boy, shock me and thrill me
You know what I desire
You're hot, nasty and spicy
You'll have to quench my fire


Young boys, I want you to be my toys
I'm begging you please
Young boys, I'm down on my knees
Young boys, I'll take you to heaven
Boys


Young boys, soft and so kissable
I'm waiting for their touch
They're rough, that's why I like them
I wanna taste their fudge
Horny boys, youthful and healthy
Lovegun never stops
They come, it's unbelievable
Squeeze you till you drop

Young boys, part of a family
It's me that you can trust
Right now, give me physically
A boy to dim my lust
Their dads don't like it
They want me to themselves
Sweet boys, tasty and horny
I'll peel away their shell

#19 Apr 24 2006 at 1:43 PM Rating: Decent
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Harnao the Malevolent wrote:
collage, surprisingly, is the institution people want the least value for their money.


You obviously payed too much.
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