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RockDrummer616
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06 Jan 2009, 3:36 pm

I found out I've been late more times and I have to do more detentions. Second day back from vacation and I already have five days of detention. And I actually got lucky, I should've got seven. Plus, for some reason, I don't really seem to care that much. I don't know, what am I gonna do about this?



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06 Jan 2009, 3:42 pm

1. Serve the detention.

2. Show up on time.


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06 Jan 2009, 3:53 pm

That sucks. I got in trouble a lot back in school too. It happens.



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06 Jan 2009, 4:23 pm

Good luck with that.

After school detentions for me were always horrible, we all had to sit crammed in this noisy office.

But I actually enjoyed Saturday School detentions. They took place in the library and no one else was in school, so I could sit there and read (getting up early sucked though). I LOVED that the school was empty-- I was so tempted to pace through all the hallways. That would be so much fun.



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06 Jan 2009, 7:22 pm

They changed their minds. Now I have to do school service on Saturday instead. I still haven't figured out whether I'm glad about that or not. :shrug:



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06 Jan 2009, 7:34 pm

buryuntime wrote:
But I actually enjoyed Saturday School detentions. They took place in the library and no one else was in school, so I could sit there and read (getting up early sucked though). I LOVED that the school was empty-- I was so tempted to pace through all the hallways. That would be so much fun.

Ever seen the movie "The Breakfast Club"? :P


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06 Jan 2009, 7:47 pm

Kirska wrote:
buryuntime wrote:
But I actually enjoyed Saturday School detentions. They took place in the library and no one else was in school, so I could sit there and read (getting up early sucked though). I LOVED that the school was empty-- I was so tempted to pace through all the hallways. That would be so much fun.

Ever seen the movie "The Breakfast Club"? :P

Hmm, nope.



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08 Jan 2009, 12:33 pm

I got a detention once for fighting with another student. I caught hell from my parents because of it not only for getting detention, but for fighting for any reason. They didn't believe in me fighting, even if I was attacked first and was defending myself.

I never quite understood why my sister didn't get a detention when she punched another student in front of a teacher and when she came home and bragged about my, our parents treated her like some sort of hero.

When I asked why it was ok for her and wrong for me, I got told to be quiet. More double standards I guess.


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08 Jan 2009, 4:18 pm

I always get lunch detention, sometimes after school detention. Its pretty funny really, because me and all the other kids do a lot of stupid stuff during it that makes it fun and hilarious. One time some girl got up and shouted "I'm so hood!". It was hilarious.



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08 Jan 2009, 5:47 pm

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I always get lunch detention, sometimes after school detention. Its pretty funny really, because me and all the other kids do a lot of stupid stuff during it that makes it fun and hilarious. One time some girl got up and shouted "I'm so hood!". It was hilarious.

She's so what..? :?



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08 Jan 2009, 6:12 pm

buryuntime wrote:
Italianwolf77 wrote:
I always get lunch detention, sometimes after school detention. Its pretty funny really, because me and all the other kids do a lot of stupid stuff during it that makes it fun and hilarious. One time some girl got up and shouted "I'm so hood!". It was hilarious.

She's so what..? :?


Hood. Its from a song.



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08 Jan 2009, 6:16 pm

buryuntime wrote:
I was so tempted to pace through all the hallways. That would be so much fun.


This one time, right, it was 6pm in winter, and I had just come back from a school trip. Everyone else had been picked up, but my mum was late, so I had to wait inside. I went through the corridor, and it was pitch black and totally deserted. It was awesome.


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08 Jan 2009, 10:17 pm

gina-ghettoprincess wrote:
buryuntime wrote:
I was so tempted to pace through all the hallways. That would be so much fun.


This one time, right, it was 6pm in winter, and I had just come back from a school trip. Everyone else had been picked up, but my mum was late, so I had to wait inside. I went through the corridor, and it was pitch black and totally deserted. It was awesome.
THAT WOULD BE SOOOOOOOOOOOO COOL!! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !



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08 Jan 2009, 10:27 pm

Call in a bomb threat. :lol:
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08 Jan 2009, 10:44 pm

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Call in a bomb threat. :lol:
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Please don't kid about something like that. I've experienced some fake bomb threats at my school, and I was rather traumatized by it. One of my biggest fears is to murdered.



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08 Jan 2009, 10:52 pm

ebec11 wrote:
raggle-taggle-gypsy wrote:
Call in a bomb threat. :lol:
Say you're from the Islamic Jihad against Infidel Education
Please don't kid about something like that. I've experienced some fake bomb threats at my school, and I was rather traumatized by it. One of my biggest fears is to murdered.

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