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Post by Vice honcho room temperature on Sept 11, 2006 0:33:53 GMT -5
School is full of misery, loneliness, and suffering - and it's all over much too soon
Its a take off of a Woody Allen quote I found while searching for quotes on a website. I replace life with school.
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Post by EvilMasterBetty, Esq. on Sept 11, 2006 0:40:31 GMT -5
oh god...............
Mine was a Black Sabbath quote. And I don't have my year book with me to check.
I think it was something about the mob rules or something like that.
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Post by Deamon Cohln on Sept 11, 2006 0:41:17 GMT -5
Hum..it's my senior year...
I'm here...
trying to resist...
failing....
I DON'T KNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW
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Post by Cranjis McBasketball on Sept 11, 2006 0:51:12 GMT -5
I believe mine was a bunch of made up BS...I wrote the deal out, but they never printed it like I did. I do believe my "quote" as it were was "Cop didn't see it, you didn't do it."
Although, a guy who technically isn't my friend, mentioned my mine in his year book quote and it stayed. So it says, "Joe wants to be a whatever he wanted to be and he would like to thank his family and CR".
That rocks.
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Post by EvilMasterComatose on Sept 11, 2006 0:56:28 GMT -5
mine was "10¢ a dozen"
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Post by jdm24 on Sept 11, 2006 2:35:41 GMT -5
I can't remember that far back, and my yearbooks are on the other side of the country.
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Post by DSR on Sept 11, 2006 2:37:11 GMT -5
"Enjoy insanity."
And I never bought a high school yearbook.
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Post by EvilMasterComatose on Sept 11, 2006 2:53:00 GMT -5
"Enjoy insanity." And I never bought a high school yearbook. me neither.
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Post by EZ: Brainy Bae on Sept 11, 2006 2:54:54 GMT -5
I'm thinking of going the JBL route and yelling "You paid to see me, I didn't pay to see you!".
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Post by DSR on Sept 11, 2006 2:58:21 GMT -5
Here's a crappy story about my senior year book. We were allowed to give two pictures, one big one that was our actual senior picture, and one little one that could be basically whatever. For my little one, I chose a picture of me and my older brother opening presents one Christmas morning.
Anyway, my high school buddies did buy the friggin' year book, so I ask to see my pictures for the hell of it...and they cropped me out of the picture and kept my mutherf***in' BROTHER! AH, SONOFAB****!!!!
There, story over. Continue with this thread while I gripe to myself about how much I hated high school.
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Post by x on Sept 11, 2006 4:59:00 GMT -5
Nice guys finish last. Thank God I'm a jerk.
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Post by teknoteam2000 on Sept 11, 2006 5:03:17 GMT -5
Mine was from Hassan I Sabbah's weapon stating "Nothing is true. Everything is permitted." stated specifically for it's use in Naked Lunch. The bastards misread it though and put "permitter" what the hell is permitter?!?!?
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Post by Powder/The Professor on Sept 11, 2006 6:26:31 GMT -5
"Burn"
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Post by Dr. T is an alien on Sept 11, 2006 6:36:12 GMT -5
I didn't have one. No one ever asked me to sign their yearbook. What slays me is that I have run into former classmates who can't understand why I have absolutely no interest in attending reunions. They didn't want me around then, I don't want to be around them now. How is that hard to understand?
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Post by THE Dinobot on Sept 11, 2006 8:22:30 GMT -5
Mine was a Star Wars quote. "It's against my programming to impersonate a deity."
Oh, is this about what would we sign in people's books? I mentioned my actual quote in the book itself. I'd just sign my name. People heard me ramble on like madman enough that I didn't have to write my non-sense down in written form in their book.
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Post by mid-south on Sept 11, 2006 8:40:06 GMT -5
"Look out for number one, without stepping in number two." Thorton Melon (Rodney Dangerfield in "Back to School")
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Post by Vice honcho room temperature on Sept 11, 2006 10:17:05 GMT -5
I didn't have one. No one ever asked me to sign their yearbook. What slays me is that I have run into former classmates who can't understand why I have absolutely no interest in attending reunions. They didn't want me around then, I don't want to be around them now. How is that hard to understand? That's not the quote I meant. I was thinking of the quote they put under you picture or like mine in a special section. I never signed the samething for people. At first I tried to paint a postive thing for when people signed than later I got bored with that for people I reall didn't know that well so I went into wierd rants that made no sense.
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Post by whothoughtofthis on Sept 11, 2006 10:32:47 GMT -5
my school was too cheap to let us do quotes. otherwise mine would have been something about how crappy that school was, how they let the teacher's strike in the middle of the year. and whatnot.
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Post by Dr. T is an alien on Sept 11, 2006 10:33:20 GMT -5
I didn't have one. No one ever asked me to sign their yearbook. What slays me is that I have run into former classmates who can't understand why I have absolutely no interest in attending reunions. They didn't want me around then, I don't want to be around them now. How is that hard to understand? That's not the quote I meant. I was thinking of the quote they put under you picture or like mine in a special section. I never signed the samething for people. At first I tried to paint a postive thing for when people signed than later I got bored with that for people I reall didn't know that well so I went into wierd rants that made no sense. Oh, well I never got asked for a quote anyways. The treatment I got from our class sponsors (the teachers in charge of our yearbook, prom, and graduation) pissed me off almost as much as my treatment by some of the low-lifes that I went to school with. They would take pictures of various groups of seniors (and solo pics of some of the more popular ones) and they would ALWAYS shoo me away when I tried to get into some of the group pictures. These pictures were not just used in the yearbook, but they were also used in a slide show at our graduation. Everyone else appeared about 10 times in the slide show, except me. I was in there once, and it wasn't even a good one. Apparently when they realized that they did not have a single picture of me, rather than walking down the hallway and just taking my picture, they found a picture that I happened to have been in the far background and blew it up. It was a side shot of me walking. I was slouching. I was looking down at the ground. It was severely out of focus. That was the only time that I appeared in it. My grandma, who flew into town for my graduation (I guess I'm sort of her favorite grandchild) was sort of lucky that it was such a bad picture that she didn't even recognize me. She wondered why I didn't appear in the slide show. I was so pissed at the time, but I (as well as my parents and aunts and uncles) didn't have the heart to tell her the truth. I guess the moral of this story is, "No one really should ask Dr. T. ANYTHING about his high school years." It's been 13 years now, but if it comes up it is still a very sore subject for me. I just got so disrespected, and that was just by the staff!
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Post by Shy Guy on Sept 11, 2006 10:37:08 GMT -5
we didnt have quotes in our yearbooks.
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