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Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 1:35 pm
I has a funny story!
Our school has a courtyard for tranquility purposes in the middle of the school, and during warm weather, seniors are allowed to eat lunch there. So, Tuesday was the Seniors last day. Thus, we Juniors are allowed to eat lunch there now. Only a few ate outside today.
So I was eating lunch with my friends in the courtyard for about 10 minutes, and another junior and freshman walked into the courtyard. Suddenly, our "resident old man-lady" Mrs. Lee, stormed in yelling "What do you think you're doing out there?!"
"I think we're eating lunch." "You're not seniors! Get out!" We first thought she was talking to the Freshman, and carried on eating lunch. "GET OUT NOW." The freshman was already out. "Us?" "YES YOU. You're not seniors yet, 5 more days!" "But the office said we're aloud." "Yeah right. Get out."
So we all leave and go to the office. They confirm the fact that we have permission and head back into the courtyard. Roid-Rage appears out of nowhere demanding why we went into the office as the assistant principal follows us out. She screams about us overstepping her authority. I say "Why not just give us detentions and get it over with?" and we hide in the lunch room.
3 more attempts are made to get into the courtyard and Roid-Rage has a really angry look on her face. "The fact that she hasn't been laid in years is showing..."says one of my friends. After the bell rang, I saw Roid-Rage headed into the office to vent and try and get us in trouble. I laughed.
So tomorrow every junior is eating outside as "protest". XD
tl;dr: Its not that long. :<
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Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 6:24 pm
 We had a small 'senior lounge" which was basically a couch and a coffee table. Seniors were also allowed to eat outside. Of course, by the time I got to be a senior, both of those privileges for everyone were lost. Yeah, long story short, my school sucked.
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Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 6:57 pm
PUSSIES! talk2hand
Why waste your time?
What is the point? "Yeah, it's the principle of the matter".
I just think it's a waste of time to sit around and act like douchebags because next year you'll get to act like douchebags...
I think you're lame. But that's the opinion of some random guy online, which shouldn't matter to you.
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Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 7:24 pm
Back when I was in high school...
We had two courtyards! But only one of 'em had tables to eat on...
However, they broke up the "lunch period" into 3 different... "waves". Based upon classes (and they kept the freshman all in one wave... or about...)
Anyways, anyone was free to sit outside or in, at their own whim...
But, you forget... I live in FL...
We have two seasons, a not-too-hot season, and a "oh my ******** God we're dying it's so damn hot" season... and if it's not at the time where most of the rest of the northern hemisphere is snowing... it's in the second season...
So people usually stayed in the nice a/c'ed cafeteria... o.o
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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 4:58 am
At my school ninth grade is separated. Like, an entire different building. It goes: Pre-K Elementary K-5 Middle school 6-8 Ninth grade School 9 High School 10-12
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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 1:12 pm
o_O so... you're not allowed to eat outside whenever you please? Weeeird. Toastie lives in Canada, and we were allowed to eat wherever the hell we wanted to. Lunchtime was, in essence, when the students ruled the school. We could eat outside, inside, across the street, at the fast food joint a few blocks over, back at our houses, across the city if we could drive and get back in time. There really weren't any boundaries as long as we were back in time for the next period.
:/ It seems strange for that to be so controlled. The only time lunch was ever really patrolled so strictly was when i was in elementary school... before 6th grade. We used to have lunch in the upper auditorium. We had to clean up after ourselves and ask for everything by saying "may i" before the teachers would even glance at us. But in 6th grade they did away with that because it was silly.
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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 1:28 pm
it was our seniors last day today the only special thing they really get is the ability to drive out to go get like fast food for lunch
nothin else. ]: ahaha. oh well.
ahaha all the juniors are all WE RUNNNNN THIS b***h
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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 3:31 pm
My school is set up really weird-- we've got like 15 different buildings, so you have to go outside to get to really anywhere. So we can eat wherever unless a teacher specifies-- We're not allowed to eat inside the PAC (performing arts center) any more, because it echoes and classes are occurring.
It's a "closed" campus though, even though we're in the middle of town. You can go across the street to the SHS pub, and that's about it. Except, the school is huge, so if you can get off without being seen by one of the two security guards, the campus policeman, or a teacher, you're good.
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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 4:44 pm
Update: Turns out we were allowed. Like we thought.
Everyone else had been informed that we were allowed. Except Mrs. Lee.
Who failed to get the memo and was pissy. XD
So we go to eat outside in peace today. 8D
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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 5:05 pm
Open Lunch Here. Make it back on time and you're good. :]
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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 5:39 pm
We weren't allowed to leave the school for lunch because it was a liability sad If we got into a car accident while we were supposed to be in school the parents could sue the school for not keeping us safe like its their job to do.
We had a courtyard. We could eat in the courtyard or in the cafeteria. We couldnt eat anywhere else. We could go to the library or math lab if we signed up ahead of time.
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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 5:44 pm
Nymphiedora We weren't allowed to leave the school for lunch because it was a liability sad If we got into a car accident while we were supposed to be in school the parents could sue the school for not keeping us safe like its their job to do.
We had a courtyard. We could eat in the courtyard or in the cafeteria. We couldnt eat anywhere else. We could go to the library or math lab if we signed up ahead of time. Some kids went to eat in the choir room. Because they had no friends. xd
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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 6:31 pm
We can only eat in the cafiteria or the picnic tables right outside. Anything else is a no-no D;
Anyways, today was my school's seniors' last day. I had liike 2 senior friends that I'm really really going to miss ._. I'm probably going to be able to keep in touch with both of them, though :3
And our school has a senior dining room, but it's not senior-specific. Soo liike anyone that's a friend with a senior can sit over there. It's nothing special though XP
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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 8:08 pm
Kitty Krazy Anyways, today was my school's seniors' last day. I had liike 2 senior friends that I'm really really going to miss ._. I'm probably going to be able to keep in touch with both of them, though :3
I kinda know what you mean. I am going to be sad not seeing my senior friends. Even though one of them lives in our rent house, so I'll never get rid of him. So I'll take advantage of his Wii MUAHAHAHA!! And I am typing this on his laptop while he is at Walmart. LOL.
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Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 8:51 am
 Heart Shaped Toastie o_O so... you're not allowed to eat outside whenever you please? My highschool was seriously the strictest high school I have ever encountered. An I've been to three different High schools, so I have some perspective. When I was a lowerclassman, we had circle tables for seniors and a couch, and you could eat outside, but only in a specified area, right next to the cafeteria. When I was a sophmore, the outside was completely eradicated, no more eating outside. When I was a junior, the couch was done away with. No couch. When I became a senior, there were no more circle tables, just the long rectangle ones for everyone. It got so bad, that you had to show your ID or leave something with the "hall monitor" at the door to the lunch room, to go to the bathroom or go to the vending machine (which were down the hall from the cafeteria). If you didn't have an ID, you'd have to leave your driver's license, or a shoe, or something else that you would definately want back. And the hall monitor would only allow ONE person to go at a time, so they could WATCH YOU make sure you were doing what you said you were going to do. Then, when the bell rang to get out of Lunch, you were not allowed to just leave. You had to get in a line and go single-file out the doors. It was ridiculous, and more strict than any of the other schools I went to, including Elementary and Middle. Our high school was like a prison with the s**t they pulled. The running joke was our school was built by someone who built prisons. The halls were incredibly narrow, so if you were walking in the hallway during the class change, you were LITERALLY shoulder-to-shoulder with people. God help you if you had a locker on the inside of the most prominent halls, and god help you if you fell, because people would walk over you. Not kidding.
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