Class of ‘06

It’s been interesting. But now it’s the last stop and they’re kicking us off the train.

As much as I hate to admit that this crumbling building has had some sort of positive impact on me, I’d be lying if I said high school didn’t change me. I was the quiet smart guy who didn’t know anyone and didn’t talk to anyone. But all of you crazy tards managed to turn me into a crazy tard too.

I really hope that the whole lot of you that aren’t coming to Waterloo with me won’t fall off the earth and never talk ever again. Don’t go two months into school and wonder who all of those people are on your contact list and delete them. Because if that happens, then high school really will have been even more of a waste of all of our time.

It was excruciatingly long, especially this past year when we were so close. Remember the University Fair? Actually applying for university? Even in February when we were writing up those Grad Profiles and our first marks went in, June was a long way off. Hell, after I got accepted in April, June was still two whole months away.

And now it’s over.

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5 Responses to “Class of ‘06”

  1. kat says:

    congrats tim!!

  2. AddONE says:

    Now you know the long wait I had to experience when I got accepted in January…yes, JANUARY.

  3. AddONE says:

    To be more exact, January 31st.

  4. AddONE says:

    I am now comment #700.

    But anyway, yes…there are some people I never talked to in high school after I added them to MSN in grade 9. I just added them, and left them sitting on my old account, waiting to be used by me. There was never that desire to have any meaningful conversations, or any conversation at all…we just had each other on each other’s MSN. So deleting a few people is inevitable.

  5. blkmage says:

    That’s different, that’s Grade 9. I’d hope after four years with some people, you won’t go “what the hell’s an add one?” after your first set of midterms.

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