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Re: HOMECOMING

Postby SJNez46 » Sat Sep 29, 2007 6:09 pm

ya, stay away from bodies of water. I know someone whos friend is now paralyzed from the neck down because he was drunk (at somebodies camp on a lake) and thought it would be funny or something and dove head first off of the dock into about 3 feet of water and broke his neck. :-/ Sorry to be a downer %-6
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Re: HOMECOMING

Postby Metroid » Sat Sep 29, 2007 7:21 pm

A Fleshner Fantasy wrote:
Metroid wrote:I don't really remember homecoming...hell I don't remember much of high school...I'm pretty sure I had a good time though.


Well, as far as my homecoming goes for this year, I'm sure I'll have a good time in the aftermath of Cal's victory.

Still a little sore from that stomping in the big house huh? :-D

Losing to a really good team ranked in the top 10...I can take that. Now if the Ducks would have lost to a division II school that would be flat out embarrassing. ;-)
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Re: HOMECOMING

Postby Tiki » Sun Sep 30, 2007 11:55 pm

Haha, I got suspended last year and wasn't able to attend the football game, dance, or pep rally. Kinda sucked seeing how it was senior year and all, but I had a good ass time TPin' folks! I went to my former high school's homecoming game and it was pretty fun, but the AD is such a loser, and you can't really cheer effectively (if you're still a student). I was out of the stands juicing for most of the game, but then security kicked us out so then we went into the stands. We stomped 'em. Good to see old teachers and there was a good amount of kids back from college at the game. Plus, always fun to see one of the nation's Top WR prospects play! I would say don't go all out for homecoming, as in what you choose to buy. Save your money for Prom. But, have fun! ;-D B-)
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Re: HOMECOMING

Postby The Artful Dodger » Mon Oct 01, 2007 7:18 pm

I liked homecoming, but was never fond of high school formal (or even semi-formal) dances. I even punted Senior Prom to do something more "fun".

Prior to my senior year, we hadn't won a homecoming game in 20 years and so we were hoping we'd be the class that ended the jinx. We came close a few times, but one torrid 4th quarter saw us lose, like 54-42. I know, high scoring. It was fun to cheer on the lads, but the following year, when we all came back as alumni, they broke the streak...but they might as well have played a frosh football team. The result was like, 48-0.
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Re: HOMECOMING

Postby Omaha Red Sox » Tue Oct 02, 2007 7:20 am

The Artful Dodger wrote:I liked homecoming, but was never fond of high school formal (or even semi-formal) dances. I even punted Senior Prom to do something more "fun".


I always hated the school dances. :-P I went my freshman and sophmore year, then thought better of it after that and found better things to do. I ended up going to a few dances with girls at other schools which were more fun because they were larger schools. But enjoy the time with your friends and be as responsible as can be expected, whatever that may mean to you.
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Re: HOMECOMING

Postby Tiki » Tue Oct 02, 2007 3:06 pm

I've always been a fan of dances. I don't like going to the club, but high school dances I thought were a blast. Get a little tipsy, buzzed, or up in the air, get grinded on all night, and than hit up the after party. Good times! ;-D
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Re: HOMECOMING

Postby RiffRaff » Tue Oct 02, 2007 3:22 pm

My Mom took me to Homecoming and Prom. A good time was had by all, if you know what I'm saying. :-D
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Re: HOMECOMING

Postby A Fleshner Fantasy » Tue Oct 02, 2007 3:39 pm

Haha, so in Spanish my teacher asks everyone how it was, and pretty much everyone is just like "good" and so forth, but this one kid is like MAN I GOT SO FREAKING DRUNK! The teacher just shook her head, and everyone started cracking up. :-b
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Re: HOMECOMING

Postby The Artful Dodger » Sat Oct 06, 2007 7:27 pm

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The Artful Dodger wrote:I liked homecoming, but was never fond of high school formal (or even semi-formal) dances. I even punted Senior Prom to do something more "fun".


I always hated the school dances. :-P I went my freshman and sophmore year, then thought better of it after that and found better things to do. I ended up going to a few dances with girls at other schools which were more fun because they were larger schools. But enjoy the time with your friends and be as responsible as can be expected, whatever that may mean to you.


I had only gone to Homecoming my senior year and that was it as far as formal dances had gone.

There was a "Welcome Frosh Dance" I attended also in my senior year and it was actually fun. We had a karaoke set up in the auditorium across from the gym and it was fun seeing people humiliate themselves (yeah, there were a few drinks that were spiked that night). Of course, my singing lured all the fine ladies to come to me. B-)
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Re: HOMECOMING

Postby Omaha Red Sox » Tue Oct 09, 2007 7:43 am

The Artful Dodger wrote:There was a "Welcome Frosh Dance" I attended also in my senior year and it was actually fun. We had a karaoke set up in the auditorium across from the gym and it was fun seeing people humiliate themselves (yeah, there were a few drinks that were spiked that night). Of course, my singing lured all the fine ladies to come to me. B-)


You sure you weren't the only one with the spiked drinks? And are you sure those fine ladies weren't men?
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