Posted by Dick2 on March 20, 2016 at 00:39:00 from (71.209.128.56):
In Reply to: High School??? posted by JD Seller on March 19, 2016 at 17:46:32:
My high school days pretty much mirrored yours. Drove 10 miles to town to high school after morning chores and breakfast. Left school right after the last bell, either drove to a field and took over a tractor from someone or went home and did chores. No time nor interest in sports. No time and no money for girls. I just kept doing things around the farm and that took care of my time.
It didn't take long after high school for me to realize that almost all of the "high school hotshots" turned out to be duds. The kid that drove a new Buick during high school ended up living in a shack and peddling junk - until the cops caught him peddling dope. My class never had a class reunion. I did go to one "All School" reunion that didn't impress me much. I went on to college and never looked back. As far as I was concerned high school just opened the door for me to grow and move on. Don't know where my class mates are and don't really care.
BTW, I do watch NASCAR on TV because I enjoy seeing the "Man and Machine" aspect of racing.
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