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D wrote:
> "Sanantone" <shys10512@INJECTIFIEDblueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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>> D wrote:
>>> There was a lovely girl in my yr 10 science class who was named Sage
>>> very fragile looking thing
>>> She didn't last long
>>
>> Please elabourate!! LOL
>>
>> ----Sandra
>> Someday, we'll look back on this, laugh nervously and change the
>> subject.
>
> There were a couple of really mean stupid girls in my class, I hated
> science so I was in what they call a "non academic" science class
> where all we did was dissect things and learn about chemicals (ew)
> rather than make experiments and learn about physics.
> Anyways so stupid girls, that means really MEAN ignorant girls (the
> worst kind)
> and they liked to make every new girl's life a living hell.
> From gossiping behind her back that she had too much foundation on,
> from stealing her books, from setting her up with a boy from the
> opposite boys school who had no interest in her because he was
> like..really popular and she was new...well she fell for it and
> everyone laughed at her.
> It was horrible. I ended up talking to her in the toilets once...
> telling her how I got humiliated in Religion class by them because I
> said "Why are homosexuals not normal? Don't they love each other
> like heterosexuals?" they made so much fun of me and called me a
> a lovely person. Just because I grew up in a liberal family that actually
> believed in Jesus (you know, the love everyone and help everyone
> route) rather than the nitty gritty Catholic religious stuff that
> says "Your way of life mirrors the bible, and therefore its correct,
> and everyone else will burn in hell"
> Eep...she was too frail and sensitive so her mother took her out of my
> horrible school and put her in a nice one.
> My mother wouldn't let me leave the school because she said I was too
> much into boys and that was the only reason why I didn't like the
> school
> she didn't believe me when I said "If they could throw stones at me
> Ma, they would!"
> Ah yes...school tales...I'd like to say thanks for the
> flashback...but...I'm drinking vodka as we speak
>
> Cheers!
>

> - D
Ahh thanks for the explanation, kids can be so cruel, fortunately *most* of
them grow out of it, and go easy on that vodka!!!! save some for me.
'clink' here's lookin' at you kid.
--
----Sandra
Someday, we'll look back on this, laugh nervously and change the subject.