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Oh my. How times have changed...
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Ugh...I may punch the bitch sitting next to me. Know it was intended for you.
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Hahaha..that's what I get for trying to post on a phone! Attention whore is Special K not me so carry on with the flaming.
Yes I am blonde and will use that card here.
LMFAO
It's ok..I still have the uniform and wear to clean and make sammiches...
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Smurfette View PostBack when I worked there (96) we bounced, blew bubbles, had our shirts tight as we could under our tits and made a shit ton of money..I worked at the NRH location and there was a pregnant waitress who filed a lawsuit because of the uniform. The minute they stopped making you try on the uniform and spin before the hired you...everything fell apart
You worked somewhere that required you to be an gigantic attention whore? Never saw that coming. You're also posting in the wrong thread brainiac.
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Back when I worked there (96) we bounced, blew bubbles, had our shirts tight as we could under our tits and made a shit ton of money..I worked at the NRH location and there was a pregnant waitress who filed a lawsuit because of the uniform. The minute they stopped making you try on the uniform and spin before the hired you...everything fell apart
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Are you fucking kidding me with this cig ashes shit........times were better when I was in public schools for sure!
Now that I think of it, I never parked in the lot at high school. My Olds was across the street in a neighborhood by my buddies' cars.
<------ gangsta
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I used to write, a lot. If something popped into my head I wrote it down immediately so that I wouldn't forget later. Had all kinds of snippets written on the back of my spirals. Spanish teacher read bits over my shoulder one day and told the principal I was going to kill myself of someone else.
The next day I was escorted out of my Algebra class by the vice principal, counselor, and two police officers. I got to sit through those fun "are you suicidal/homicidal" questions with my mother in the room. They could prove nothing, and my mother ripped the vp a new one for dragging her down there. Rumors were spread about was or wasn't said in that room and kids avoided me for the next two years.
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Originally posted by Gtracer View PostBet they just loved you
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostI had something along the same lines, on bad weather days I would wear my fathers old Navy issue rain coat, which happened to be long and black. Fuck, you'd have thought I tried to kill everyone with the way they were reacting. You should've seen the look on her face when her question of "Are you planning on shooting anyone at the school" was answered with "If I was, do you honestly think I'd tell you about it?"
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Originally posted by mschmoyer View PostI was accused of plotting to bomb a school in middle school immediately after Columbine. I was the last kid in school to ever know how, or desire to play with explosives. Basically, we were designing a computer game and mine had a map of our middle school with extremely pixelated red cans of "coca cola" spread around the map. According to them those were bombs.
Got pulled into a conference room alone with police and district officials in the middle of a school day and questioned on whether I had ever tried to make a bomb. They sent me straight home and my parents had to bring me back to meet with dozens of officials and police to explain the game.
Ultimately I was found innocent of all of it but sent to ISS anyways to write a powerpoint about "why violent videogames are a bad idea". My teacher also got "ISS" and ended up in court with the school for them trying to interrogate him without representation. He let us sneak out of ISS and did the powerpoint for us (I don't think it was ever done).
This game was widely known around the school before Columbine. A teacher in the lab who played it a few times just literally sat up one day after Columbine and said "that kid's gonna kill us all!".
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And even more reason why I'm glad we homeschool.
When I was in HS, my friend carried a 4" pocket knife all the time. As long as the knife was Texas legal, it wasn't an issue.
Originally posted by Gtracer View PostTalking about guns with my co-workers (also gun enthusiast) is against the rules. Apparently the term/word "gun" is on the companies list of "inappropriate content"....like I am looking at sluts or something online while at work...
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