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What did you fight at school about? Girl? We always fought after school on non school property.
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Multiple times! I was even suspended from a school permanently in 3rd grade.
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to many times I think, they gave me a high school diploma at start of the 10th grade if I would just go away . and I did
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We had a mom and pop Italian restaurant a block down the street from our HS. They had an old school cig vending machine. We’d walk in and ask the host for $3 in quarters. “You don’t want change for the cigarette machine right.” “No.”
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We never got in any trouble for fighting in school. As long as you stopped throwing punches when the teacher told you to break it up then it was over.
A few kids pushed it and got suspended for things like disobedience to a teacher but that was it. Those were the good old days when boys could be boys as long as they respected those in authority.
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to many times I think, they gave me a high school diploma at the start of the 10th grade if I would just go away . and I did
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Fighting, always fighting both in junior high and high screwl... I thought thats what I was there for. LOL
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Different times now son of mine is in high school and he says there’s so much division.We all got along years ago unless you snitched
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Different times now son of mine is in high school and he says there’s so much division.We all got along years ago unless you snitched Yep, we had a couple of tushes that would look for folks they could give a hard time. You generally just had to deal with them one time how ever it turned out. Those that didn’t would be on a rotating roster depending their mood.
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Too many times to count. Fighting, skipping school, alcohol on school property, smoking on school property. Probably a couple things I forgot.
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When I was in school back in the 90’s most fights happened after school. Walking home knowing that someone was looking to pick a fight or jump you with a group of friends was still typical stuff. In some ways for the better and some for the worst that’s changed. Getting jumped and flipping the script or having friends across the street ready to jump in was big time bragging rights.
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Friend of mine found the roof hatch door in the back of the masonry class.Had a bright idea to fugk some chick on the roof he almost got away with it 🤣🤦♂️🤣after the fact
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We had a good sized creek behind our high school. A bunch of us would keep drop lines in our school supplies. When the stripe were running there would have to be a teacher back there checking for folks during classes!
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Yup senior year in high school. Got booted for 5 days for skipping school in early June. My girlfriend and now wife of 52 years skipped school in Burlington and took the ferry across Lake Champlain to New York State to spend the day on a beach and drink. Vermont had 21 drinking age and New York was 18. It was a really warm day and it just seemed like the right thing to do. The suspension wasn't that big a deal since we both had all the credits to graduate and didn't need to go to class. That week was spent on Vermont beaches rather than sit in a classroom.
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These premises insured by a Sheltie in Training ,--- and Cooey.o "May the Good Lord take a likin' to you"
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Yep, 7th grade. While on the playground another kid kicked me in the balls and ran off. I caught up with him and beat the schitt out of him. Got called to the vice principal's office for it where he tried to paddle my ass. I told him I was not going to take a paddling for what I considered self defense. When he tried to force the issue I took the paddle away from him. He then tried to slap me. At that time I stood a little over 6 feet tall and weighed about 210 pounds and could bench 300. He was probably no more than 5 1/2 foot tall and maybe a buck thirty for weight. When he, foolishly, tried to slap me I pinned him to the floor. He literally cried like a little girl. Got suspended. After explaining the situation to the principal the next day, i was back in school with a written apology from the vice principal. Dad told me he was very proud of me for standing up and defending myself. It was a very different world back then.
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X2. You seem like a straight arrow. Discuss.
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Yep, 7th grade. While on the playground another kid kicked me in the balls and ran off. I caught up with him and beat the schitt out of him. Got called to the vice principal's office for it where he tried to paddle my ass. I told him I was not going to take a paddling for what I considered self defense. When he tried to force the issue I took the paddle away from him. He then tried to slap me. At that time I stood a little over 6 feet tall and weighed about 210 pounds and could bench 300. He was probably no more than 5 1/2 foot tall and maybe a buck thirty for weight. When he, foolishly, tried to slap me I pinned him to the floor. He literally cried like a little girl. Got suspended. After explaining the situation to the principal the next day, i was back in school with a written apology from the vice principal. Dad told me he was very proud of me for standing up and defending myself. It was a very different world back then. Wtf 6ft 210 in the 7th grade
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I was permanently expelled from high school health class for pointing out errors in the lecture. The teacher was the basketball coach. I had to go to another high school to graduate.
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -Ernest Hemingway The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.-- Edward John Phelps
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