More Fun Stolen from Daisycake
Dec. 4th, 2008 07:33 pmTHINK 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