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Yeah.. Even in high school. They were horrible: the cut, the cloth, the colors. Plus we were forced to have tied hair and ridiculous white headbands (girls) and short-prison-type hair (boys)
Here's a pic of how poor teenagers looked
http://scolegi.machteamsoft.ro/poze/...269/l_7212.jpg
Which classes did you like in school?
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Does Lunch Time count? Favourit other subjects were Geography, Science (never could get my head around Physics though), Maths, infact the only subject I didn't really like was English.
Do you keep in touch with many of your school friends?
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I am friends with most on the dreaded Facebook, but face to face I have lost touch with them all. New circle of friends now.
How did you get to your school?
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In England we went on the bus. After moving to NZ it was walk or cycle.
What are you afraid of?
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Big bad wolf.
Do you have siblings?
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Yes, a younger brother and a much younger sister.
What is your favourite colour?
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It's never the same. It changes according to my age, face&hair colour, season........
Do you ever cry?
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Yes, whenever my wife says, "babe, I really need........" Brings tears to my eyes wondering what I'm gonna have to get for her this time.
What is your motto in life, if you have one?
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Hmmm....Maybe because I don't have a motto I run such a miserable life.....:confused:
Have you ever suicidal thoughts?
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hmmm.... deep question. Yes and No. I mean I have never thought about doing it, but have sometimes wondered if I would ever be in the position in the future.
On a lighter note.
What would you do if you became a millionaire (after sorting out family and friends). What would you buy first?