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More Fun Stolen from Daisycake
THINK BACK TO 6TH GRADE...BUT IF YOU ARE IN 6TH GRADE PLEASE DON'T DO IT. THERE'S NO FUN IN IT THEN
Lets see how much you remember!
- Who was your best friend(s)?
Julie McGinnis, I guess.
- What sport did you play?
I played a lot of four-square, as I recall.
- Did you buy your lunch?
I made my own sack lunches that was mostly balogne sandwiches wrapped in waxed paper and sometimes a cookie or banana flip.
- Did you get suspended/expelled?
never. I did have to spend several weeks in the room at recess as I never did learn my multiplication tables.
- What was your favorite class?
I hated them all. I guess if I had to choose one that I hated least, it was reading.
- What was your schools name?
E-G Public School (Ellendale-Geneva)
- Did you go to any dances?
In those days, sixth graders did not have dances.
- Where did you sit at lunch?
in the lunch room.
- Who was your science teacher?
Mrs. Lukens was my teacher all day long.
- Who was your English teacher?
Mrs. Lukens.
- Who was your social studies teacher?
Mrs. Lukens
- Who was your math teacher?
mrs. Lukens
- Describe your outfits in the sixth grade?
I wore whatever hand-me-downs my cousin Janice passed on to me. I remember one thing she passed down to me was a gray wool skirt that had once been a poodle skirt. I peeled the remains of the poodle off as it was unrecognizable. I don't remember which little bitch started the girls on a quest to drive me into the ground by telling everyone to ask me why I wore a rug to school. It was probably Patsy Kaiser or Jackie Loven. They were always mean to me. Bitches.
- Did you have a girlfriend/boyfriend yet?
Yuck. No. I hated boys in those days.
- Did you use to do prank calls?
Ha ha ha! Kids, we didn't even have a PHONE in those days. I think I was in 10th grade when we got our first phone --and it was a party-line with five other families on it.
- Was there anybody who you disliked?
Pretty much everyone in my class.
- Are you still friends with your sixth grade best friends?
hahahahahahaha. Hell no.
- What is a random memory you think of when you think of sixth grade?
Hmmm....I remember Mrs. Lukens would read aloud to us every morning, a chapter a day from some book or another. She read Angel Unaware to us, and I remember I lifted up my desk and put my head in it and cried when Robin died.
She also read us Beautiful Joe, a story about a dog that had been mutilated by a mean bastard owner. I cried for that book too. I still remember the part of the book where the man beat Joe's mother half to death, and she licked his boots because she was a dog, and a dog always loves her master. And I remember how he laid Joe on the chopping block and chopped off his ears and his tail and tossed him aside like garbage.
Things came out a lot better for Joe than they did for Robin..
I remember that once I wrote a composition about one of the books we read, and Mrs. Lukens read it aloud to the class. In it I said I wanted to be an author some day--and she said that if I continued as I was, I would probably be one. I felt kinda proud of that.
Most people hated Mrs Lukens and she hated them back. She liked me. :D
Lets see how much you remember!
- Who was your best friend(s)?
Julie McGinnis, I guess.
- What sport did you play?
I played a lot of four-square, as I recall.
- Did you buy your lunch?
I made my own sack lunches that was mostly balogne sandwiches wrapped in waxed paper and sometimes a cookie or banana flip.
- Did you get suspended/expelled?
never. I did have to spend several weeks in the room at recess as I never did learn my multiplication tables.
- What was your favorite class?
I hated them all. I guess if I had to choose one that I hated least, it was reading.
- What was your schools name?
E-G Public School (Ellendale-Geneva)
- Did you go to any dances?
In those days, sixth graders did not have dances.
- Where did you sit at lunch?
in the lunch room.
- Who was your science teacher?
Mrs. Lukens was my teacher all day long.
- Who was your English teacher?
Mrs. Lukens.
- Who was your social studies teacher?
Mrs. Lukens
- Who was your math teacher?
mrs. Lukens
- Describe your outfits in the sixth grade?
I wore whatever hand-me-downs my cousin Janice passed on to me. I remember one thing she passed down to me was a gray wool skirt that had once been a poodle skirt. I peeled the remains of the poodle off as it was unrecognizable. I don't remember which little bitch started the girls on a quest to drive me into the ground by telling everyone to ask me why I wore a rug to school. It was probably Patsy Kaiser or Jackie Loven. They were always mean to me. Bitches.
- Did you have a girlfriend/boyfriend yet?
Yuck. No. I hated boys in those days.
- Did you use to do prank calls?
Ha ha ha! Kids, we didn't even have a PHONE in those days. I think I was in 10th grade when we got our first phone --and it was a party-line with five other families on it.
- Was there anybody who you disliked?
Pretty much everyone in my class.
- Are you still friends with your sixth grade best friends?
hahahahahahaha. Hell no.
- What is a random memory you think of when you think of sixth grade?
Hmmm....I remember Mrs. Lukens would read aloud to us every morning, a chapter a day from some book or another. She read Angel Unaware to us, and I remember I lifted up my desk and put my head in it and cried when Robin died.
She also read us Beautiful Joe, a story about a dog that had been mutilated by a mean bastard owner. I cried for that book too. I still remember the part of the book where the man beat Joe's mother half to death, and she licked his boots because she was a dog, and a dog always loves her master. And I remember how he laid Joe on the chopping block and chopped off his ears and his tail and tossed him aside like garbage.
Things came out a lot better for Joe than they did for Robin..
I remember that once I wrote a composition about one of the books we read, and Mrs. Lukens read it aloud to the class. In it I said I wanted to be an author some day--and she said that if I continued as I was, I would probably be one. I felt kinda proud of that.
Most people hated Mrs Lukens and she hated them back. She liked me. :D