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In a message dated 8/14/2001 9:52:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

cindysue@... writes:

> Add me to the list of forgers in high school. I had a line of people

> waiting by my locker waiting to sign excuses. Mostly honor students, band

> members, close friends and even the class prez. I had all their mother's

> signatures down pat! We skipped alot in high school, too, but it was no big

> deal back then. Yes, we snuck out and drank and ????.

But that's not important ... did you walk down the hall in straight

lines and use your manners in the lunchroom?? ;-)

Cheryl in VA, who knew a high school kid who went out and had a school stamp

made and then stamped excuses in the parking lot that they SOLD to the

skipper kids and never got caught but made lots of money!!

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In a message dated 8/14/2001 9:52:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

cindysue@... writes:

> Add me to the list of forgers in high school. I had a line of people

> waiting by my locker waiting to sign excuses. Mostly honor students, band

> members, close friends and even the class prez. I had all their mother's

> signatures down pat! We skipped alot in high school, too, but it was no big

> deal back then. Yes, we snuck out and drank and ????.

But that's not important ... did you walk down the hall in straight

lines and use your manners in the lunchroom?? ;-)

Cheryl in VA, who knew a high school kid who went out and had a school stamp

made and then stamped excuses in the parking lot that they SOLD to the

skipper kids and never got caught but made lots of money!!

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Add me to the list of forgers in high school. I had a line of people

waiting by my locker waiting to sign excuses. Mostly honor students, band

members, close friends and even the class prez. I had all their mother's

signatures down pat! We skipped alot in high school, too, but it was no big

deal back then. Yes, we snuck out and drank and ????. At my last reunion,

it was interesting to see how many of us turned out ok, had kids that would

never get by with what we did and were so grateful for that! I only got

caught twice. Once when the drivers ed teacher drove by (guess where I was

to be?) and another time I totalled Tim's car. lol I never got in trouble

in high school, was able to smoke under the canapy and no one cared if we

smoked in the bathroom. My kids will never enjoy high school the way I

did..not sure if that is good or bad.

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Add me to the list of forgers in high school. I had a line of people

waiting by my locker waiting to sign excuses. Mostly honor students, band

members, close friends and even the class prez. I had all their mother's

signatures down pat! We skipped alot in high school, too, but it was no big

deal back then. Yes, we snuck out and drank and ????. At my last reunion,

it was interesting to see how many of us turned out ok, had kids that would

never get by with what we did and were so grateful for that! I only got

caught twice. Once when the drivers ed teacher drove by (guess where I was

to be?) and another time I totalled Tim's car. lol I never got in trouble

in high school, was able to smoke under the canapy and no one cared if we

smoked in the bathroom. My kids will never enjoy high school the way I

did..not sure if that is good or bad.

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In a message dated 8/14/01 10:45:34 PM Central Daylight Time, Wildwards

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> Cheryl in VA, who knew a high school kid who went out and had a school stamp

> made and then stamped excuses in the parking lot that they SOLD to the

>

Gee, I never thought of charging. a neat idea. Jessie

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In a message dated 8/14/01 10:45:34 PM Central Daylight Time, Wildwards

writes:

> Cheryl in VA, who knew a high school kid who went out and had a school stamp

> made and then stamped excuses in the parking lot that they SOLD to the

>

Gee, I never thought of charging. a neat idea. Jessie

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LOL, ! I think we led parallel lives! When we had oral reports to

present to a class, my classmates would pay me to volunteer to go first,

take up the entire period, so they would have an extra day to prepare their

reports!

granny

---

" Perhaps one has to be very old before one

learns to be amused rather than shocked. "

-- Pearl S. Buck

http://www.bspyle.com/granny.html

Re: signing excuses

> Add me to the list of forgers in high school. I had a line of people

> waiting by my locker waiting to sign excuses. Mostly honor students, band

> members, close friends and even the class prez. I had all their mother's

> signatures down pat! We skipped alot in high school, too, but it was no

big

> deal back then. Yes, we snuck out and drank and ????. At my last

reunion,

> it was interesting to see how many of us turned out ok, had kids that

would

> never get by with what we did and were so grateful for that! I only got

> caught twice. Once when the drivers ed teacher drove by (guess where I

was

> to be?) and another time I totalled Tim's car. lol I never got in

trouble

> in high school, was able to smoke under the canapy and no one cared if we

> smoked in the bathroom. My kids will never enjoy high school the way I

> did..not sure if that is good or bad.

>

>

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LOL, ! I think we led parallel lives! When we had oral reports to

present to a class, my classmates would pay me to volunteer to go first,

take up the entire period, so they would have an extra day to prepare their

reports!

granny

---

" Perhaps one has to be very old before one

learns to be amused rather than shocked. "

-- Pearl S. Buck

http://www.bspyle.com/granny.html

Re: signing excuses

> Add me to the list of forgers in high school. I had a line of people

> waiting by my locker waiting to sign excuses. Mostly honor students, band

> members, close friends and even the class prez. I had all their mother's

> signatures down pat! We skipped alot in high school, too, but it was no

big

> deal back then. Yes, we snuck out and drank and ????. At my last

reunion,

> it was interesting to see how many of us turned out ok, had kids that

would

> never get by with what we did and were so grateful for that! I only got

> caught twice. Once when the drivers ed teacher drove by (guess where I

was

> to be?) and another time I totalled Tim's car. lol I never got in

trouble

> in high school, was able to smoke under the canapy and no one cared if we

> smoked in the bathroom. My kids will never enjoy high school the way I

> did..not sure if that is good or bad.

>

>

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