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FRED HALE SR. 01-27-2016 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Chula Vista (Post 1674365)
Or under the Coronado Bridge where it exits San Diego proper.

I don't follow? Berkeley is full of hippies and liberals that do lots of psychedelics hence why I brought up Charlie.

Mr. Charlie 01-27-2016 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Chula Vista (Post 1674365)
Or under the Coronado Bridge where it exits San Diego proper.

How dare you!

Do I look like a troll?

http://nearlychristian.com/wp-conten...the-bridge.jpg

;)

Chula Vista 01-27-2016 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by FRED HALE SR. (Post 1674369)
I don't follow? Berkeley is full of hippies and liberals that do lots of psychedelics hence why I brought up Charlie.

Ever been under the bridge?

http://dayinthelyfe.com/wp-content/u...21-476x317.jpg

FRED HALE SR. 01-27-2016 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Chula Vista (Post 1674373)

I've been to Balboa Park, believe it goes right over the top, but no have not. I went to a renaissance fair there in about 79 and there was all kinds of dirty hippies. They must have pulled up tent.

Chula Vista 01-27-2016 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by FRED HALE SR. (Post 1674375)
I've been to Balboa Park, believe it goes right over the top, but no have not.

The artwork is really pretty stunning. Plus, coolest bridge in the US.

http://cdn.sandiegouniontrib.com/img...9b6936b1eddfe5

The Batlord 01-27-2016 08:27 PM

The idea of a smoking section of a school is bizarre to me. If any kid had ever been caught smoking on school grounds, no matter where it was, they would have been suspended at best.

You lucky ****s.

Frownland 01-27-2016 08:30 PM

At my first high school we had a smoking section because the faculty was afraid of all the smoking tweaker hillbillies.

Thank god I moved to San Diego. We're all stoners but at least I didn't get into that meth game.

innerspaceboy 01-27-2016 09:26 PM

Middle school was fun - I had a whole posse of geeky friends. As a teen I was a loner goth kid with a propensity for circus carnie attire and ghastlly makeup... pioneering the emerging "freak" clique.

When I was 14 I was dropped off at a mental institution for 5 years so I missed out on high school. Spent those years being shuffled around the system loaded up on the latest trendy mental health drugs of the week.

I saw some incredible sh*t in those years... crazy stuff. But honestly the worst bit was that they huddled the entire ward's kids into one room - ages 12-18, and just taught down to the dimmest kid in the place. That was school for 5 of my most developmental years.

It was a good test of my independent learning abilities. I was unleased upon the unsuspecting public with a diploma and a clean bill of mental health at age 18.

I think I've done fairly well given my circumstances.

The Batlord 01-27-2016 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by innerspaceboy (Post 1674552)
Middle school was fun - I had a whole posse of geeky friends. As a teen I was a loner goth kid with a propensity for circus carnie attire and ghastlly makeup... pioneering the emerging "freak" clique.

When I was 14 I was dropped off at a mental institution for 5 years so I missed out on high school. Spent those years being shuffled around the system loaded up on the latest trendy mental health drugs of the week.

I saw some incredible sh*t in those years... crazy stuff. But honestly the worst bit was that they huddled the entire ward's kids into one room - ages 12-18, and just taught down to the dimmest kid in the place. That was school for 5 of my most developmental years.

It was a good test of my independent learning abilities. I was unleased upon the unsuspecting public with a diploma and a clean bill of mental health at age 18.

I think I've done fairly well given my circumstances.


I actually feel you. I was a weird kid, and my school system preferred to put their weird kids into the "ED" (emotionally disturbed) class, which was really a catch-all class for retards and kids who for one reason or another were difficult to deal with. So you had perfectly intelligent human beings being taught two to three grades below their level, just because our school system refused to admit that their sewer for forgotten children was anything but a place to stuff the forgotten chaff that they were going to graduate just because who the **** cares if a retard has a diploma?

Thank god I got sent to military school?

innerspaceboy 01-27-2016 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1674565)
I actually feel you. I was a weird kid, and my school system preferred to put their weird kids into the "ED" (emotionally disturbed) class, which was really a catch-all class for retards and kids who for one reason or another were difficult to deal with. So you had perfectly intelligent human beings being taught two to three grades below their level, just because our school system refused to admit that their sewer for forgotten children was anything but a place to stuff the forgotten chaff that they were going to graduate just because who the **** cares if a retard has a diploma?

Thank god I got sent to military school?

Oh man, I'm right there with you. I graduated with between 100%-115% in every course and was valedictorian of my class of paste-eaters... which is like being the world's tallest midget.

My education was a travesty. I'm just grateful for public libraries, the birth of the search engine, and the Wikipedia for filling in the cavernous gaps in my schooling.


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