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06/02/08 08:44 PM #384    

Bill Skaggs

I do know Jay's got a little problem with the rock. I saw him a few years ago, and he was so strung out, I'm surprised he's still alive. When I saw him, he asked me if I knew where to get some. Pretty sad.

I know a little about contraband. I used to have an entire store in my locker. I had candy, gum, paper, pencils, and porn. I got busted with all of it in 7th grade. What was the dean's name? She locked me in the supply closet until my parents got there. Haha! My mother ripped her a new one. It was worth the punishment to witness that.

I know you guys remember buying my porn!

06/02/08 08:53 PM #385    

Janie Hott (Kintz)

Our 7th grade dean died of cancer. What was her name? Mrs. Kiley? If that was her, she died a few years after we graduated.

06/02/08 11:04 PM #386    

Michelle Stocks (McKinstry)

Hey Molly ~

Ray Howard is still on the straight and narrow. He has even changed his name - I can't remember what it is off the top of my head but my brother sees him quite often. He is doing quite well and spends lots of his time working with teens.

06/03/08 02:41 AM #387    

Chris Colson

hey to all of you. i've been enjoying reading everybodies messages. janie, i don't think you've changed a bit! i remember flirting w/ you all the time it seemed like. molly, i saw your question and immediately went for the cheerios, what w/ four boys, but billie had already beaten me to the punch. honestly, once the first one learns it seems like the smaller ones just follow along. ps, don't feel bad, i got one back on july 10, 1988

06/03/08 02:53 AM #388    

Chris Colson

brendhan, i was just reading Monroe's story about u and the ice bucket and was frickin' dying!! what's up w/ u and shit?? i know this guy in carolina u should meet. it's always funny

06/03/08 08:11 AM #389    

Joe Mullins

Wait .. we had porn available to us in Billy's locker in 7th Grade?? and Walter you had a secret stash of Jay's gum .. what the hell?

Well Jay went from gum to crack ... that is sad ...

SO Billy you still selling porn??

06/03/08 08:25 AM #390    

Molly Hardison (Rutherford)

I almost forgot about crack. Out here in Kentucky, it's hillbilly heroin (oxycontin). I've gotten better at spotting the addicts, but they still get me every now and then. I hand them a prescription, then I check a pharmacy record and they've seen like 10 doctors in the last month and filled numerous prescriptions.

Glad to hear Ray is doing well and working with teens. That is awesome.

Back to music, I found another radio station on HD radio out of Cincinnatti. It's classic hip hop...you know before every other word in rap and hip hop was "bleep." Run DMC, LL Cool J, etc. Pretty cool, IMO.

06/03/08 09:20 AM #391    

Janie Hott (Kintz)

Chris Colson you were my first "crush". I started to have the hots for you in 7th grade. Whats funny is I had a crush on Joe Mullins in 3rd grade and I don't even know how children have feelings like that at that age.

Nice business you have Chris. Excellent Job!

06/03/08 09:36 AM #392    

Molly Hardison (Rutherford)

Too funny. Jeff Finn was my first crush in 2nd grade. I "loved" him. And he totally broke my heart.

Did anyone else have a "teacher crush?" Mine was Mr. Rumbaugh in 7th grade. I have to admit I thought Mr. Dorsey was hot too.

06/03/08 09:57 AM #393    

Keith Barrack

Dorsey was my PE teacher @ Luckettes Elementary. He was a dick then.....and never seemed to change.

Then again, I guess I prompted alot of it. What did teachers have against loud obnoxious outbursts anyways????

06/03/08 10:11 AM #394    

Molly Hardison (Rutherford)

He wasn't a dick to the girls. He was very nice and funny. But, my brothers hated him.

06/03/08 11:17 AM #395    

Keith Barrack

"He wasn't a dick to the girls. "

Haha, yeah...go figure.

and with that, I will be quiet.

06/03/08 11:55 AM #396    

Brendhan Pelot (Pelot)

Pat Dorsey, may he RIP, certainly had an affinity for the girls. Mindy Dickerson used to get away with murder in 9th grade gym/health class. She just batted her big brown eyes and Mr. Dorsey was helpless to discipline her after that. :-)

And Chris C, I don't know anything about shit, shit just seems to happen, but it ain't just me, read Chris Wallace's profile. ;-)

06/03/08 01:28 PM #397    

Molly Hardison (Rutherford)

The shit thing is definitely a dude thing...must be on the Y chromosome.

My husband acts like it's the most important thing he does all day. He wants privacy and he will do everything in his power to avoid going in a public bathroom.

I dated a guy in college who would drive home from work (he worked on campus) to take a crap.

Me on the other hand...every time I go to Target or Kroger, I have to crap. I don't know what it is, but it is annoying.

06/03/08 01:43 PM #398    

Janie Hott (Kintz)

I never understood the shit thing. You know, what the fuck... I mean - If you have to shit, just fucking shit. Some ladies always try to act like they are only going pee when you can smell their shit or hear them shitting. Who fucking cares???? Can you imagine how foul and fucked up you would be if you couldn't shit? So just shit!!

06/03/08 02:15 PM #399    

Carey Blair (Albrecht)

OK, not to interrupt the shit and porn talk, but...I was just wondering if anyone has (or knows of someone who has) a crib, bed/mattress set (doesn't matter what size), nightstand, lamp, small TV or baby boy clothes for a 5 month old.

I work with a ministry through my church that finds things like this for people in need in Loudoun County, and there is a single 22 year old gal with a 5 month old baby boy that has been displaced from her home. She only has some clothes, and that's it. Our ministry has found her a room to stay in, but she doesn't have anything to put in the room as far as furniture/bedding, etc.

Sorry to interrupt, but thought you all might be a good source of info...just shoot me a message if anyone can get their hands on any of the stuff I mentioned above.

Thanks guys! Can't wait to see everyone in August...

06/03/08 02:28 PM #400    

Keith Barrack

Dorsey died?

:O

Now i feel like a complete sap for talking about the deceased. Not that I still dont hold an opinion....but I wouldn't have talked bad about anyone that has passed away -_-

06/03/08 02:43 PM #401    

Walter Yarbrough

Carey,

I'd highly recommend surfing craigslist's free listings for her:

http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/zip/

When people are moving around, oftentimes the items you are describing are exactly what goes for free.

And even if you can't get it for free - just a simple search often yields items for $5, give or take:

http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/search/sss/nva?query=crib&minAsk=min&maxAsk=max

A listing like this: http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/bab/704018491.html is worth a call, in my opinion.

06/03/08 03:19 PM #402    

Molly Hardison (Rutherford)

Keith--you should not feel bad. Just because someone died doesn't mean you have to all of sudden like him/her. A person from my past died and occasionally he shows up in my nightmares, and I always say to him "Dammit, you're supposed to be dead...leave me alone." (and no I did not murder him)


Carey--I'll see if Chuck and Ronda have anything. They never throw anything away, and their kids are grown. They live out in Waterford.

06/03/08 03:23 PM #403    

Carey Blair (Albrecht)

Thanks, Walter. We check Craigs List often, but we usually have better luck getting things through networking through people we know, because it is usually in better shape and very close by. Most of the people we help do not have transportation, so we have to arrange to have things picked up and dropped off. (You'd be surprised at what people think other people might want to use.)

Thanks for the tip, though! It's pretty shocking to know what goes on beneath the surface of what we all know as normal

06/03/08 03:25 PM #404    

Brendhan Pelot (Pelot)

Keith, yep, PD passed away 10+ years ago from Leukemia I believe.

06/03/08 04:36 PM #405    

Amy Harper

Carey - I don't have baby furniture, but lamps, end tables, stuff like that if you need it. And I'm still close by. Just let me know.

Molly - Mr. Dorsey used to live down the street from my folks. It was great watching him mow the lawn without his shirt. (Until his wife would walk out and ruin the fantasy!)

06/03/08 07:49 PM #406    

Brendhan Pelot (Pelot)

Carey, check your messages on this site, I think I may have found some stuff you can use.

Amy,

Mr. Dorsey's wife was HOT back when we were in High School, so I think I would have rather watched her serve the lemonade than him mow the lawn. ;-) I think she re-married and is a VP at Valley now.

06/03/08 08:12 PM #407    

Amy Harper

You're right Brendhan, she was attractive, and probably very nice. But in my fifteen year old mind, she was an old hag. (Kind of scary - that's probably what teenagers think of us now!)

Janie, I think you're right. I think the counselor was Mrs. Kiley. Seems like she had short dark hair and glasses?

06/03/08 08:17 PM #408    

Walter Yarbrough

"Answer, for $2000: Vicki Dorsey Holstead" Um, I'm going to go with "Who is still hot?", Alex

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