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Post by Evan Kearney on Oct 11, 2005 11:56:33 GMT -5
I saw this picture posted in his office!
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Post by dwedge31 on Oct 11, 2005 15:21:33 GMT -5
see what happens when you do drugs kids.
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Post by firedancer87 on Oct 12, 2005 11:22:20 GMT -5
wow that reminds me of a story........ well i was outside sheetz with a few friends at like 1 am on a thursday and this random guy comes up to us and asks us if we trip on acid and if we didnt we should so he drives away. then about 5 m in later we see him driving after another car yelling "HOW DO YOU GET TO 81? HOW DO YOU GET TO 81?!" swerving and chacing them he finally gives up and comes back over to us and asks us and we eagerly pointed him in the direction and i swear he was goin to run the red light but sadly didnt so thats it haha thought it was worth sharing crazy shippensburg people
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Post by Matt Mullis on Oct 13, 2005 20:27:43 GMT -5
haha he looks like he would've been quite the hippie in his younger ages
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Post by jacostilllives on Oct 19, 2005 0:59:18 GMT -5
I think its a requirement if you are a math teacher to have done Acid atleast once. I think they ask that during interviews nowadays.
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Post by Evan Kearney on Oct 19, 2005 17:36:11 GMT -5
Yeah. They do tend to be the more acidic types. Here is how it works: 1. Math- Acid, shrooms, peyote 2. English- marijuana, hash, opium 3. Gym- steroids, crack, cocaine 4. History- alcohol, sleeping pills lol
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Post by mumatt on Oct 19, 2005 18:57:33 GMT -5
history of course has the drugs being used seperately, or else there would not be many history teachers. haha acid math
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Post by Evan Kearney on Oct 19, 2005 20:02:12 GMT -5
Yeah. Sleeping pills and alcohol dont match well unless you are into comas and the such.
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Post by Evan Kearney on Oct 23, 2005 20:08:37 GMT -5
Nice. We always knew that Methamphetamine dust was part of his lunchtime consumption.
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