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I wish I had known prior to today that my boyfriends entire family would be coming to my house. I've been cleaning for 4 hours and I'm still nowhere near done. ><


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I'll get to play me a Hockey game on Sunday night. I can't wait. It's gonna be fun.

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No need for violence, just tell her she's got a game misconduct and show her the door.

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As I said in the GDT, the call on Rivet was horseshit. The Bruins player was holding onto Rivet's stick like it was the last fucking raft on the Titanic.


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I'll get to play me a Hockey game on Sunday night. I can't wait. It's gonna be fun.

if you can make it to Chicago by tomorrow evening you can play hockey then too.

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Ummmm telling someone you have feelings for him/her without intending to date the person ASAP, especially when you know the person has feelings back, is somewhat cruel... If you don't want to date yet or even ever, don't say anything. Donut like seeing people I know put in that position.

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peteythedancingsabre
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acrossthelines wrote:
Ummmm telling someone you have feelings for him/her without intending to date the person ASAP, especially when you know the person has feelings back, is somewhat cruel... If you don't want to date yet or even ever, don't say anything. Donut like seeing people I know put in that position.

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Dude, I know what that's like. It's stupid lol. However, I like that you wrote donut, instead of what I presume you meant do not. Awesome.


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acrossthelines
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peteythedancingsabre wrote:
acrossthelines wrote:
Ummmm telling someone you have feelings for him/her without intending to date the person ASAP, especially when you know the person has feelings back, is somewhat cruel... If you don't want to date yet or even ever, don't say anything. Donut like seeing people I know put in that position.

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Dude, I know what that's like. It's stupid lol. However, I like that you wrote donut, instead of what I presume you meant do not. Awesome.



So do I. :lol: It is exceedingly frustrating especially with the situation I've got on my hands, but I feel bad for my friend.

And, yes, I meant do not. :P

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Well, this girl that I went to high school with is pregnant.

So is her mom.

I don't even know what word describes that.


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:lol: Amazing.

When my youngest brother was a baby-toddler and I'd randomly take him with me places, people assumed I was his mother and gave me dirty looks because I was, you know, 12-15. That girl can take her child and her sibling out, and people will think that they are twins.

Out of my 2008 graduating class of seventeen (don't hate), one is married, one is getting married this fall, and another has a baby. Weeeeee.

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I don't hate on small graduating classes cuz I was part of one myself. It was just over three times larger than yours (42, so literally just over three times yours) but it was still tiiiiiiny.

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:lol: Amazing.

When my youngest brother was a baby-toddler and I'd randomly take him with me places, people assumed I was his mother and gave me dirty looks because I was, you know, 12-15. That girl can take her child and her sibling out, and people will think that they are twins.


Haha, exactly. And if the daughter's kid is born first...he or she will have an aunt or uncle that is younger.

I graduated in a class of ~500. Surprisingly less pregnancies than I would expect...although considering the fact that I didn't even know everyone in my class, I'm sure there's ones I don't know of (and I really don't care to know, either).


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mechaphil wrote:
I don't hate on small graduating classes cuz I was part of one myself. It was just over three times larger than yours (42, so literally just over three times yours) but it was still tiiiiiiny.


Yeah, the first two years I was there the average class size was about twenty-five.

Pluses about small schools? Everybody's popular, and mine was too small for the stereotypical cliques to form. There were still groups of friends because that's what happens with any group of people larger than 4-5, but everyone spoke to each other and ate lunches together, and for every break there was a class party. The faculty sucked the last two years there, but the students were quite all right excluding the expected teenage behavior or whatever (the only real adjustment/reconciliation I had to make in going from being homeschooled to attending school was how the kids talked about each other behind their backs and how they mocked teachers and such, basically just how they regarded other people; it was all so new to me, and I hated it... socially I was fine though lol). Also, it is kind of neat attending a K-12 school because of how in awe the kids under fifth grade or so are of the high-schoolers. :lol:

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I graduated with 440 people. But our school size was around 2400 my senior year.

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acrossthelines wrote:
:lol: Amazing.

When my youngest brother was a baby-toddler and I'd randomly take him with me places, people assumed I was his mother and gave me dirty looks because I was, you know, 12-15. That girl can take her child and her sibling out, and people will think that they are twins.

Out of my 2008 graduating class of seventeen (don't hate), one is married, one is getting married this fall, and another has a baby. Weeeeee.


HA, I had 16, beat that! :P


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My brother had six in his. :lol:

Mine would have had 31, I think, if nobody had ever left during high school, which is how it would have gone if the school hadn't been turned upside down halfway through. That school's dying now. Most of the classes only have about ten kids in them, which given the length of the hallways looks pretty pathetic.

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My brother had six in his. :lol:

Mine would have had 31, I think, if nobody had ever left during high school, which is how it would have gone if the school hadn't been turned upside down halfway through. That school's dying now. Most of the classes only have about ten kids in them, which given the length of the hallways looks pretty pathetic.


If people hadn't left for high school, we probably would've had like.. close to 30 graduating, but most people left because they wanted to go to a normal school. My school is dying too though, it has been for pretty much it's entire existence. It just barely gets by year after year. I think it's actually getting to the end though, so I wouldn't be surprised if it closed in a couple years.


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