Posted by flying belgian on September 23, 2017 at 16:30:28 from (68.232.238.134):
In Reply to: High School classes posted by 37Chief on September 23, 2017 at 16:03:11:
I graduated high school in 1972. Hated every minute of it. Got picked on by the jocks for being the farm boy who wore four buckle over-shoes and winter cap with ear-flaps and other "practical clothing". "You stink" was common because no matter how much you wash, the smell of raising hogs just kinda gets embedded in you. So just tried to get through every day without getting the crap beat out of me. I realize now that as Jonny Cash wrote in the song "I grew up quick and I grew up mean" and because of my work on the farm I could have kicked the s--t out of any one of them guys. So I wish I could go back and do high school over again at the age I am now. With my life experience and practical common sense I could get so much more out of it. Also I would challenge some of the things those teachers were telling us such as in civics class when they said if a public referendum comes up, always vote yes because it costs you so little and yet gains so much for the common good. That line of thinking is why the fed. govt. is now 3 trillion or whatever in dept. Sorry but you got my dander up here.
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