Posted by JayinNY on October 07, 2013 at 16:22:20 from (198.228.201.148):
Well the weather wasent as bad as they were saying, ya we worked in the rain for a hour or two, but no tornado! We had a job of putting a stone drip edge around a house. My brother and I decided to get breakfast sandwhichs at a local place. As I was in there waiting for the guy to cook them, in walks another fellow, I turned around to look at the guy and realized he was my high school bus driver, then he became the janitor. I dident see any reason to stay in school past 8th grade, but dad made me stay, I was working on 2 horse farms and thought it was waaaay better than school, well because I had no interest in school some how i started talking to the janitor who's name is John, I'd get a bathroom pass, then stand in the bathroom bs, ing with the guy, who also has a farm, he had to sit on a desk in the boys room to make sure kids dident smoke in there! Lol. Any way I had many long talks with him, really helped pass the time. I asked him today if he was still at the school and he said yes, it was nice seeing him again and talking to him again! Haven't seen him in 20 years.
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