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BUTCHER 206

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Nah it is just a mission and easier with someone who knows the stadium inside out. I probably only go to luke 2 jays games a year, my friend more like 20-30.
Yeah I try to make it to at least 5 but more like only make it to 2 or 3. One of my buddies lives down there though probably goes to 20 or 30
 

Nuttkase

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If I hadn't got kicked out of regular high school my junior year I can 100% guarantee I wouldn't have graduated. I had like barely sophomore credits when I did and made them up super quick at the alternative school. I know I would have been like "ehhh fuck this" if I stayed at regular high school.
 

BUTCHER 206

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If I hadn't got kicked out of regular high school my junior year I can 100% guarantee I wouldn't have graduated. I had like barely sophomore credits when I did and made them up super quick at the alternative school. I know I would have been like "ehhh fuck this" if I stayed at regular high school.
I was kind of a nerd. I dropped all my ap classes after freshman year cause I was tired of seeing the same pieces of shit for three hours a day (the same ap class crop I had through middle school all went to my highschool too). Then I got sick and tired of high school in general and would get like 50 absenses a year lol. Kept having to get letters written by my grandma and she would have to jump through administrative hoops to not get in trouble. Finally jr year they convinced me to enroll in running start at south seattle community college, finished all my credits except for gym and senior project class. So senior year all I had to do was go to gym and my senior project class. It was pretty easy lol
 

Nuttkase

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Starting my sophomore year I had more absences than days attended. My friends and I usually ditched and got fucked up with some broads somewhere up there or took the bus downtown and got fucked up and tried to meet new broads down here. I don't know, it was a lot more fun than school though I'll tell you that much. I still wish I would have applied myself I probably could have been a straight A student or damn near it. I always read my text books at home because I'd be bored and I like to read shit and sometimes I'd end up in a class during a quiz/test and still get like a C after not being there for a couple weeks just because I remembered the shit from when I read it in the text books.

Hell by halfway through sophomore year they didn't even call my house anymore when I skipped lol.
 

BUTCHER 206

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Starting my sophomore year I had more absences than days attended. My friends and I usually ditched and got fucked up with some broads somewhere up there or took the bus downtown and got fucked up and tried to meet new broads down here. I don't know, it was a lot more fun than school though I'll tell you that much. I still wish I would have applied myself I probably could have been a straight A student or damn near it. I always read my text books at home because I'd be bored and I like to read shit and sometimes I'd end up in a class during a quiz/test and still get like a C after not being there for a couple weeks just because I remembered the shit from when I read it in the text books.

Hell by halfway through sophomore year they didn't even call my house anymore when I skipped lol.
Hell yeah

I never understood people who just skipped one or two periods. If you're going to skip do it right and use the entire day lol
 

Nuttkase

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It was pretty fucked up though junior year they brought me and my group of friends into the dean of students office or whatever they call that person two by two. There was about 20 of us total and it was the dean, the vice principal, and the school's security officer and they more or less told us without outright saying it that it was their goal that none of us would be attending that school anymore by the end of the year. At years end I think only three or four of my group of friends did. Everyone else either just quit going/dropped out, switched to alternative school, or was in juvie lol.