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|  Message 925  |
|  Rob Mccart to MIKE POWELL  |
|  I watched a movie the oth  |
|  11 Sep 25 08:35:20  |
 TZUTC: -0500 MSGID: 933.canada@1:2320/105 2d2809bd REPLY: 924.canada@1:2320/105 2d256aec PID: Synchronet 3.21a-Linux master/123f2d28a Jul 12 2025 GCC 12.2.0 TID: SBBSecho 3.28-Linux master/123f2d28a Jul 12 2025 GCC 12.2.0 BBSID: CAPCITY2 CHRS: ASCII 1 FORMAT: flowed RM>> I'm not sure what they have in schools these days. We had guidance >> councillors in my high school who tried to get you to talk about >> any sort of troubles you had, but that may not be the case anymore. MP>I think they still do. I remember having only brief encounters with them >in elementary and jr high school. In high school, they were there it >seemed mostly to assist us with getting the proper classes scheduled, i.e. >you had to talk to one if you wanted to drop one class for another. For the most part I think most students never talked to one unless they had some sort of problem needing attention, and then before graduation more would talk with them to discuss what they were doing after graduation, applying for College or University or off to work or whatever. I don't recall asking to speak to one but I recall several meetings with one, possibly related to me playing with school rules to get out early to go to work. My last class most days was a spare, but you are technically not allowed to leave the school. Mostly I think he was concerned that I wouldn't go on to higher education. He was going on that I'd scored ridiculously high on the school IQ Tests and that I should be getting straight A's and planning on some major University degree after high school, which I never did.. so maybe he was right to worry.. B) RM>> I'd leave for school at 8AM Friday morning and not even show up at >> home until late Sunday night, and week days were often 8AM to school >> and then working until 10 that night, barely getting home on time >> to go to bed. MP>My senior year was like that, with an after school/Saturdays job. >I didn't stay out without coming home each night, though. ;) You just didn't know the right girls.. B) MP>Yeah, that does happen. I honestly think some of that has to do with >whether or not they want children, and whether or not they've fulfilled >that desire. Once they have, men are not as necessary to them. MP>I was thinking of women when I wrote that. I think the biological urge to >carry a child and be a mother may make things a little different for them. Makes them hornier than men in College? B) --- * SLMR Rob * >.< Prepare to be boarded, ye scurvy varmint! >.< * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) SEEN-BY: 105/81 106/201 128/187 129/14 305 153/7715 154/110 218/700 SEEN-BY: 226/30 227/114 229/110 275 300 307 317 426 428 470 664 700 SEEN-BY: 229/705 291/111 292/854 320/219 322/757 396/45 460/58 712/848 SEEN-BY: 902/26 2320/0 105 304 5020/400 5075/35 PATH: 2320/105 229/426 |
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