righteous...

Yea Highschool graduation is such a waste of time. I was going to skip my last graduation practice to go see Toxic Holocaust, but my parents told me they would kick me out of the house if I did.

I cant believe its been a year since I graduated, damn.
 
derek said:
I was banned from graduation. Infact I was banned from ANY school related thing for my final two years. I was valedictorian and they begged me to come back. I refused. Fuck high-school, seriously.

Good luck with future endeavours tho, Laura!


There is a story behind this that I am highly interested in knowing - do tell :lol:
 
My school was just very backwards. The principal and his assistants were a bunch of hypocrites and I just done a few things that upset them, that was all.
 
Apparently the "best years of our lives" were supposed to be spent drinking cheap disgusting beer, listening to bad music, and acting like 9 year olds.
 
I do that NOW. Wait, no, I drink expensive beer and listen to quality music. But I still act like a 9 year old.
 
lol

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - A Henrico County eighth-grader was suspended from school for a day and kicked off the baseball team for eating a staff member's cookie.

Jeremy Maitland was in the Hungary Creek Middle School kitchen one day last month filling a water cooler for a baseball game. Caryl Maitland says her son told school officials that he ate a cookie after someone knocked over a cookie jar and he tried to pick them up.

She says the family received a letter from the assistant principal telling them the cookies were a staff member's personal food. Jeremy was disciplined under the school's theft code.

The boy's mother says she understands the boy had to be disciplined, but she says eating a cookie and taking someone's laptop computer should not warrant the same punishment. They've appealed the suspension.

Superintendent Fred Morton declined to discuss specifics but added that he reviewed the case and found the school's decision reasonable.
 
^ Sounds like Richmond to me.

Congrats, though. I find this perspective very amusing, since my 20th reunion was last year, and I seem to remember saying the exact same things when I graduated.

The more things change...