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@ School ...

March 30 2013

@ School , I was the Class Clown . I was known as "Detention Man" because I was always in trouble for making SmartArse comments . @ School , who were you ? Are you still that person in some ways ? GG♒- Posted from rhpmobile

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  • RHP

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    13 years ago

    I've been a teacher for 16 years. Bring it on

  • RHP

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    13 years ago

    Knew there was a reason why we bought those straps at sexpo! Mine is yet to be christened! Quoting 'paintme'I've been a teacher for 16 years. Bring it on

  • RHP

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    13 years ago

    I always got the better of my Teachers ! ;) GG♒- Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

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    13 years ago

    I was the straight A student who moved from group to group. Accepted by the cool kids and the nerds.   Smoked behind the toilets and asked my mum to write me notes to explain my absence when i wagged to watch blue movies and at the same time had the teachers saying what a great and polite student i was.     Make of that what you will....

  • RHP

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    13 years ago

    Quoting 'karynb' Knew there was a reason why we bought those straps at sexpo! Mine is yet to be christened! Quoting 'paintme'I've been a teacher for 16 years. Bring it on explains why I don't do school uniform dress ups! Thank goodness I was an Art teacher. We were always more open minded that the rest!

  • RHP

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    13 years ago

    You are the whole package x

  • RHP

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    13 years ago

    Oh god! School, in primary school I was a tomboy and got into all kinds of trouble in a VERY strict Christian school. Got all the punishments from getting paddled (it was an archaic Christian school) so many times I've lost count, to kneeling in mung beans (if they ran out, you get "lucky" and you get the sea salt) with my arms raised in front of me and had books on top of it, to having to chew birds eye Chilli for swearing. Detention was the easiest - you just got to write: Calling mrs so and so a whore is not a christian thing to do (Mind you, I was in year 2 or something, didn't know what a whore was, just heard it and repeated it, problem was, I directed it to the teacher) High school was when all the great things started. My mom used to come to school and hide my classmates in the boot so we can get out of school and do some "project" ;-) Got on with everyone though, so life in school was pretty fun! I still like to push the buttons, the only difference is, now, I like to be paddled ;-)

  • Paradisepair

    Paradisepair

    13 years ago

    Out clubbing, enjoyed NSA encounters, did my own thing, started lots of false rumours about myself (so I knew what was being said)... Don't club so much these days...

  • RHP

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    13 years ago

    I was the kid that surprised my friends, challenged my teachers and made the school councillor do cartwheels

  • RHP

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    13 years ago

    Straight A's, serious & had my head on my shoulders... with the halo on top.The halo has slipped off somewhat & the head has become a little "loose"...

  • RHP

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    13 years ago

    always reading and writing poetry ,so in thst respect I haven't changed....I had a passion for social justice and still do...and I was always a bit subversive ...nope ,nothing much has changed.

  • RHP

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    13 years ago

    Quoting 'dewata' Oh god! School, in primary school I was a tomboy and got into all kinds of trouble in a VERY strict Christian school. Got all the punishments from getting paddled (it was an archaic Christian school) so many times I've lost count, to kneeling in mung beans (if they ran out, you get "lucky" and you get the sea salt) with my arms raised in front of me and had books on top of it, to having to chew birds eye Chilli for swearing. Detention was the easiest - you just got to write: Calling mrs so and so a whore is not a christian thing to do (Mind you, I was in year 2 or something, didn't know what a whore was, just heard it and repeated it, problem was, I directed it to the teacher) High school was when all the great things started. My mom used to come to school and hide my classmates in the boot so we can get out of school and do some "project" ;-) Got on with everyone though, so life in school was pretty fun! I still like to push the buttons, the only difference is, now, I like to be paddled ;-) Is this an American experience?

  • RHP

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    13 years ago

    ... Close to being one but grew up in the Christian/American part of Asia. The school that I went to was based on an American Accelerated Christian Education curriculum where we didn't have classrooms but had our own "offices" where we independently worked on our "Paces" rather than books. The school's system of education was quite progressive for its time back in the motherland. Had so much fun as a kid in that school.

  • RHP

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    13 years ago

    Go back 16 years ago.... I was the loner...the English, History & Classical Studies geek...but I was no band geek. I had only a few friends, got involved with people's problems by being the shoulder that girls cried on, or replying to hand written notes from friends asking me to help them solve problems of the heart. Never caused trouble with anyone and I never played up. Guys wouldn't look twice at me...I was the virgin out of all my friends and casual sex was for people who didn't mind being treated like a piece of meat. Fast forward to now.... Still like my quiet times but would love to be more sociable, still love my English and History (even though I don't read books and novels as much as I would like to). Still consider myself a good reliable shoulder, as well as a friend, but don't have people crying on me anymore. I am a hell raiser in my head (sometimes in person, depending) and my views on guys (as well as their views of me) and sex in general are no longer black and white and anyone who is a far cry from who I am, I find incredibly HOT!!! :-). If they are into kinky stuff....even better so watch out!!!! Mrs Bi

  • RHP

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    13 years ago

    The teachers pet. Now the roles reversed... ;-) Foxy- Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

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    13 years ago

    Quoting 'OneEmerald' Straight A's, serious & had my head on my shoulders... with the halo on top.The halo has slipped off somewhat & the head has become a little "loose"... Your horns must be getting further apart.

  • RHP

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    13 years ago

    As a teacher believe me, if you do something in class, we know. Now the playground is another matter. As for me, I'm the same in the sense that I'm still a bit of a day dreamer but different in terms of having more drive to act on those dreams. Except the lotto one. That's still not working out for some reason...

  • RHP

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    13 years ago

    A good girl and a loner. As a straight A student and raised by very strict parents, I was a nerd and rather akward, which resulted in me being bullied for years. I was the one with the tartan trousers and penny loafers, while everyone else wore jeans and sneakers (no uniforms where I'm from). I was, however, a respected member of the Geology Club... Until the end of high school no guys looked at me twice and I never went out until I grew into my looks at 17. Then those same guys were all over me, and the girls wanted to be my friends. As a result, I didn't trust anyone and to this day looks don't mean much to me. I can't say I have fond memories of school, really. Now Uni, that is a different story.

  • RHP

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    13 years ago

    I was a bit disruptive sometimes (in German and PE mostly); tried to become invisible during Maths and loved Drama and English with a passion, followed closely by Biology and chemistry. Physics was not for me either. My end of a school exams reflected my passions and dislikes for sure. I was social but not one of the 'popular' kids. I don't think I really came into my own until Uni....worked very hard, played very hard....slept not quite so hard lol! Mrs IAT- Posted from rhpmobile

  • luvsilver

    luvsilver

    13 years ago

    Always had very good grades at school though my comments always reflected that I may have talked a bit too much (which is weird as I am fairly quiet now days). One of my teachers always gave me this same report but when teacher/parent interviews came along he had to admit to my parents that although I did talk too much I always got everything done and at the end of the day I really did make him laugh quite a bit.   Mr Luvsilver

  • RHP

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    13 years ago

    Quoting 'karynb' I was the straight A student who moved from group to group. Accepted by the cool kids and the nerds.   Smoked behind the toilets and asked my mum to write me notes to explain my absence when i wagged to watch blue movies and at the same time had the teachers saying what a great and polite student i was.     Make of that what you will.... Actually I think that is me!School bored me to tears. Had a deal with my parents that they would leave me alone as long as I kept getting top marks, and a deal with the school that they would leave me alone as long as I kept up the bare minimum attendance.I was the smart weird kid, but had no dramas because I could also play footy.Uni was a different story. Most like to have a good time at uni, but I made it my mission to ensure everyone had a great time!Mr C

  • RHP

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    13 years ago

    so was at the back of the class, the forgotton child and as I grew up the dumb one that grew into the dumb blonde   Its a good disguise   went to 3 primary and eight highschools I got the cane a lot

  • RHP

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    13 years ago

    Quoting 'Ms_Devious' A good girl and a loner. As a straight A student and raised by very strict parents, I was a nerd and rather akward, which resulted in me being bullied for years. I was the one with the tartan trousers and penny loafers, while everyone else wore jeans and sneakers (no uniforms where I'm from). I was, however, a respected member of the Geology Club... Until the end of high school no guys looked at me twice and I never went out until I grew into my looks at 17. Then those same guys were all over me, and the girls wanted to be my friends. As a result, I didn't trust anyone and to this day looks don't mean much to me. I can't say I have fond memories of school, really. Now Uni, that is a different story. Mrs C would relate to this one. We actually went to the same high school for a few years but didn't meet until several years later. She was the quiet loner, not unattractive, just not noticed.Freed from a stifling home life at uni she came out of her shell, and has got hotter and hotter each year. Like Ms_D, she's kind of hard not to notice in a crowd now!Mr C

  • RHP

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    13 years ago

    Shucks, Mr C

  • Cheekyarses

    Cheekyarses

    13 years ago

    Karynub - you sounded like me... I judged no one at school - yet I was judged! I was friends with everyone - I didn't always stay in the same group, I enjoyed the diversity of many friends. My boyfriend n I would wag school to have sex all day n yet I still did well in school n was highly spoken about by the teachers n was a prefect in year 12..... But if my children wag school to have sex all day I won't be happy!!!! Now that I have 2 children in high school I except them to be respectful, honest, to be friends with as many ppl as they can n to not judge n if they break the rules I would like them to have the courage to talk to me lol! Great topic op

  • RHP

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    13 years ago

    In Primary I was the kid who:     - broke all school records at our track & field and swimming carnivals and would go to regionals and State. Excelled in sport and was a decent student. I also was't allowed to play catch and kiss because I could catch any girl I wanted and there was a lot of jealousy from the guys, and the the girs who didn't like me but I liked got sick of me catching them.   - would use his $1 of his $5 pocket money to buy 5 x 0.20c mixed lolli bags for girls he found cute, or hold hands with one of them to school, and then later in the day catch/kill roaches or cicadas and chase them wth them and threaten to put it in their bags or down their back. Als the kid to put thumbtacks on chairs, let the frog out of its tank, etc, etc.   - would ask friends to piggy back me to the areas where Year 4 to 6 girls were playing elastics and netball becase I wasn't tall enough, so I could be at the same height and steal a kiss (God the amounnt of tims I got pushed off my friends shoulders and cracked my head, lol).   - before and after our school rep footy game would run off to the netball courts to catch a sight of girls from different school in their assorted colours of bloomers, or during our lunch times hike up skirts to see what knickers they were wearing.   - would jump off the wooden forts and kill myself to show off for the stupid sake of it because no one else would.     In High School I went to a Catholic All Boy's School because I was banned from Co-Eds...so I was the kid who:     - Knicked the adult magazines to sell at school, and stationary at exam times from the local newsagencies.   - made out at our science labs and under our library which we shared with the All Girl's school next door. Lunch time was fun!   - ran to the TAB with a few friends and had our ways in them accepting to take our bets. Good fun eating chips with gravy while waiting for your horse to win...lol   Oh good times! Love to be back in school.     University...lol maybe another time     Funny thing is that I am now sooooooooooo different. It's just funny how the world works and what we experience in life to change us.