Posted by Bruce from Can. on March 20, 2016 at 03:20:48 from (74.12.69.147):
In Reply to: High School??? posted by JD Seller on March 19, 2016 at 17:46:32:
I had a love hate relationship with school, when I was there ,I loved to hate it. Graduated at 17 , got my arm broke playing foot ball, that turned me off football. Loved to play hockey , but never thought the scouts where watching in the stands, just fun. Fun ended after I turned 20 and started farming ,and had to be able to milk cows 7 days a week. Played a bit after I started farming , but found it hurt like the devil milking with bruised shins , and even a black eye one time catching a puck in the head. Went to a big school in town, 1500 kids , and 300 in my grad class. Sure didn't know everyone. Country kids kept themselves separate from town kids most of the time .Only know of two other guys that still farm for a living other than myself form school. Sometimes run into some guys and gals from school as I still live with in 25 miles . Most have been divorced , some have been in and out of jail , and some are dead already. Graduated in spring of 78, never went to collage, went to work. Have a few close friends ,but my three brothers and I are closest. Every body has a different perspective on life, my motto is be true to your wife family and yourself, every one else comes next. Bruce
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