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Janice Johnson
08-28-2009, 11:04 AM
In my high school, I had a GREAT 4 years(more like three years). Those years were great. My high school was just like the high schools on television(the GOOD schools they show on TV anyway). Now, I heard shortly after my class graduated, my high school went down the DRAIN and gang members began ravishing it and my high school began to look like a run down trashed school. :( I was like, "Which high school are you talking about?:confused: :eek: When one of the current students told me how the high school looked like. I was like, 'When I went there, it looked immaculate and was peaceful." They said, "You've been gone for a while. When you went there, it was golden. Now, it looks like shi..." I went there 1999-2002. So, in 7 years it went from looking GREAT to looking like crap..... damn, that's not even a decade!:( :eek:

MickeyMac
08-28-2009, 03:56 PM
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Wish I could say the same about my high school years, but they were such misery that I call them the hell years.

Schmoopie
08-29-2009, 03:03 AM
Wow, that's horrible. We had some terrible deaths during my high school years, but after I graduated and my little brother was still in junior high, there was a horrible incident in which a student was killed after a Friday Night football game. He was driving home and apparantly thought that this car contained some friends of his, so he followed them. They went to a house (a stranger's house at that) and after they parked in front of the house, the guy got out. Sadly, one of these other kids grabbed him and they shot him right in the front yard of these stranger's house. I didn't even know the kid and it haunted me for days, thinking that my brother was going to be attending my high school the next year. I was so afraid that something like that would happen to him. Just terrible, because I don't remember my high school being at all that bad back in 1983-1986.

It's really scary to think of the 80's and 90's as "The Good Old Days", isn't it?