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Arri London wrote:
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> Andy wrote:
>> Back to School Breakfast?
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>> Last of the chicken taquitos and guacamole and a tall glass of lemonade.
>>
>> Have just begun to see "back to school" ads. Took me by surprise. I want a
>> new BBQ Brisket Backpack.
>>
>> You?
>>
>> Andy

>
> Oatmeal and a small piece of cheese and decaf.
>
> The words 'back to school' still bring a chill to my soul :P




I still have an occasional nightmare about walking to a college final
exam without knowing where it is scheduled and without having done any
of the work or reading in the course. That never happened in real
life, but a couple of times I came close....

OB food: Every time the cafeteria served corn at dinner we knew there'd
be corn pancakes for breakfast the next morning. :-P (Actually they
weren't all that bad.)

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On Aug 12, 9:34*pm, Gloria P > wrote:
> Arri London wrote:
>
> > Andy wrote:
> >> Back to School Breakfast?

>
> >> Last of the chicken taquitos and guacamole and a tall glass of lemonade.

>
> >> Have just begun to see "back to school" ads. Took me by surprise. I want a
> >> new BBQ Brisket Backpack.

>
> >> You?

>
> >> Andy

>
> > Oatmeal and a small piece of cheese and decaf.

>
> > The words 'back to school' still bring a chill to my soul :P

>
> I still have an occasional nightmare about walking to a college final
> exam without knowing where it is scheduled and without having done any
> of the work or reading in *the course. *That never happened in real
> life, but a couple of times I came close....


And not being able to remember what course you actually enrolled
in? :0

Actuallly I knew someone at university who enrolled in a intro French
literature course (year long) made the first two or three classed and
the final exam. He said he didn't recognize anyone at the exam but it
wasn't until afterwards that he realised he had written the wrong
exam. I believe he did well on it though

John Kane, Kingston ON Canada

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Gloria P wrote:
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> Arri London wrote:
> >
> > Andy wrote:
> >> Back to School Breakfast?
> >>
> >> Last of the chicken taquitos and guacamole and a tall glass of lemonade.
> >>
> >> Have just begun to see "back to school" ads. Took me by surprise. I want a
> >> new BBQ Brisket Backpack.
> >>
> >> You?
> >>
> >> Andy

> >
> > Oatmeal and a small piece of cheese and decaf.
> >
> > The words 'back to school' still bring a chill to my soul :P

>
> I still have an occasional nightmare about walking to a college final
> exam without knowing where it is scheduled and without having done any
> of the work or reading in the course. That never happened in real
> life, but a couple of times I came close....
>
> OB food: Every time the cafeteria served corn at dinner we knew there'd
> be corn pancakes for breakfast the next morning. :-P (Actually they
> weren't all that bad.)
>
> gloria p


Last year was walking down a street I hadn't traversed before. There
were two schools next to each other. The time was around 8:30 AM. Those
two school buzzers rang and I jumped! Some reflexes just never die.

OB food: Many of our school meals were mystery meat, unidentifable
'vegetables' and potatoes. Wasn't much better at university actually
LOL.
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On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 18:42:02 +0100, Janet Baraclough wrote:

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> from Gloria P > contains these words:
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>> Arri London wrote:

>
>>> The words 'back to school' still bring a chill to my soul :P

>
> I loved the first day back; the smell of new pencils, books, and
> clean uniforms;
> meeting kids I'd not seen for weeks, and starting new things in class.
>
>> I still have an occasional nightmare about walking to a college final
>> exam without knowing where it is scheduled and without having done any
>> of the work or reading in the course.

>
> so do I


i keep having the dream where i'm back and school and everyone is naked
except for me.

your pal,
blake
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blake murphy > wrote:

> On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 18:42:02 +0100, Janet Baraclough wrote:
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> > The message >
> > from Gloria P > contains these words:
> >
> >> Arri London wrote:

> >
> >>> The words 'back to school' still bring a chill to my soul :P

> >
> > I loved the first day back; the smell of new pencils, books, and
> > clean uniforms;
> > meeting kids I'd not seen for weeks, and starting new things in class.
> >
> >> I still have an occasional nightmare about walking to a college final
> >> exam without knowing where it is scheduled and without having done any
> >> of the work or reading in the course.

> >
> > so do I

>
> i keep having the dream where i'm back and school and everyone is naked
> except for me.
>
> your pal,
> blake


Sounds like more of a fantasy. <g>
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On Aug 18, 1:57*pm, "l, not -l" > wrote:
> On 18-Aug-2009, Janet Baraclough > wrote:
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> > The message >
> > from Gloria P > contains these words:

>
> > > Arri London wrote:

>
> > > > The words 'back to school' still bring a chill to my soul :P

>
> > * I loved the first day back; the smell of new pencils, books, and
> > clean uniforms;
> > *meeting kids I'd not seen for weeks, and starting new things in class.

>
> Ahhhh, the sweet silence of the local YMCA, now that the little darlings
> aren't in Y-Camp. *No more of their shrill squeals over any and all manner
> of low entertainment. *I can once again hear the music playing on my MP3
> player; *I listen to Watermelon Slim, Tommy Castro, B.B. Chung King and the
> Buddaheads, and similar, while on the track and in the Cybex room.
>

They don't allow squealing kids into the Cybex room, do they?

--Bryan
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