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So I just got back from my grad

Started by Someguy13, June 12, 2009, 05:58:18 AM

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Someguy13

It started at 11 am yesterday.
It was pretty sweet. We stood around doing nothing until the ceremony, and then we went to a dinner/dance with ridiculously good roast beef and chocolate pudding.
And then we had the after grad. I lost all my fake money at the casino after kicking ass for quite some time, played some pinball, went to the second dance, and then watched people get hypnotized.
Successful night is successful.   

L10

Sounds like fun. I can't wait to graduate from High school and go to college.
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StarWindWizard7

#2
Roast Beef and chocolate Pudding?!?!
EWWWWWW!!  :robotindifferent:
_________

LOL, oh yeah, congrats!
   

The Seventh

Damnit, I wish I had graduated this year.

Urf, if they continue making ridiculous regualtions that only piss everyone off, there may be more vandalization that usual...

And that'll hamper everything.
meh

Redpaige13


FORNICATION BABY!

Lotos

Congrats man.  It'll be my turn next year.

Syncopathic

Congrats man.
Next year would have been my graduating year, but I flunked out.
2011 yay. >.>

Someguy13

Quote from: StarWindWizard7 on June 12, 2009, 08:46:09 AM
Roast Beef and chocolate Pudding?!?!
EWWWWWW!!  :robotindifferent:
_________

LOL, oh yeah, congrats!
Hahaha well not at the same time...

Jono2

grats man, glad you had a good time.  I sure didn't last year. >_>

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Beatnik

Graduation is great until you realize that the rest of your life is basically high school.

Let's say you get a job doing temp work at a multimedia studio, like I did. You find out that the structure of the office is the same old poop you grew to hate in high school. Same clicks, same busy-work, same theme of trying to have fun without the administration finding out.

I had a very interesting conversation about all of this on a radio show with a woman named Sunny. Sunny, who was a romance novelist, told me that colleges, offices and even retirement homes were all just like high school.

So I hope you had fun, because you're going to spend the rest of your life dealing with the same bullpoop. The bullpoop has new names, yes, but it's bullpoop all the same.
"I like cigarettes, Mrs. Taggart. I like to think of fire held in a man's hand. Fire, a dangerous force, tamed at his fingertips. I often wonder about the hours when a man sits alone, watching the smoke of a cigarette, thinking. I wonder what great things have come from such hours. When a man thinks, there is a spot of fire alive in his mind-and it is proper that he should have the burning point of a cigarette as his one expression..."

Anarchy_Jas

Quote from: Beatnik on June 12, 2009, 03:37:49 PM
Graduation is great until you realize that the rest of your life is basically high school.

Let's say you get a job doing temp work at a multimedia studio, like I did. You find out that the structure of the office is the same old poop you grew to hate in high school. Same clicks, same busy-work, same theme of trying to have fun without the administration finding out.

I had a very interesting conversation about all of this on a radio show with a woman named Sunny. Sunny, who was a romance novelist, told me that colleges, offices and even retirement homes were all just like high school.

So I hope you had fun, because you're going to spend the rest of your life dealing with the same bullpoop. The bullpoop has new names, yes, but it's bullpoop all the same.

There goes all of my aspirations. Thanks. ._.;
"I know they hope I fall, but tell 'em winning is my muthaeffin protocol."

Someguy13

Quote from: Beatnik on June 12, 2009, 03:37:49 PM
Graduation is great until you realize that the rest of your life is basically high school.

Let's say you get a job doing temp work at a multimedia studio, like I did. You find out that the structure of the office is the same old s*** you grew to hate in high school. Same clicks, same busy-work, same theme of trying to have fun without the administration finding out.

I had a very interesting conversation about all of this on a radio show with a woman named Sunny. Sunny, who was a romance novelist, told me that colleges, offices and even retirement homes were all just like high school.

So I hope you had fun, because you're going to spend the rest of your life dealing with the same bulls***. The bulls*** has new names, yes, but it's bulls*** all the same.
Uh actually I really enjoyed high school...