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I never went to college or university after high school, as I got a job that started me upon the career path I’m still on today. With that in mind, I’ll just answer these questions with my high school years in mind:
1. What decade did you attend/are you attending high school or college?
I attended high school in the mid-1990’s.
2. What clothing fashion from that time are you glad/do you wish went out of style?
Adidas track suits as normal clothing. Unfortunately, anytime I see someone jogging in those outfits, I am reminded of how idiotic those kids looked. They thought they looked cool… but ignorance is bliss.
3. Do you still listen to the music from your high school/college years on a regular basis?
Yep. Alternative rock and grunge music was really popular then, and it still is today. I didn’t really go for the whole “R’n'B” music that was starting to become popular then, and I’m not a fan of the crap that seems to be shit-hot these days either (it all sounds the same to me). I guess I’m starting to hate what the kids listen to these days… am I really that old? *sigh*
4. What hairstyle/hair color did/do you wear during high school/college?
Back then, I didn’t really do anything crazy or try to keep myself looking neat. I didn’t really care about my appearance, which is unfortunate. I kept my hair short, but when it grew out too long, it would explode into an unkempt mess. I wish I dyed it different colours back then, or even let it grow long, but I didn’t have the laid-back and care-free mentality back then that I do now. My Father would have killed me if I had dyed my hair red like it is now; “my house, my rules”. Feh.
5. What was/is “the cool thing to do” while in high school/college?
Same as it is today, I guess: sneak beers out of your parent’s fridge, meet up with friends in the park or at a friend’s place where their parents are out for the evening or weekend, and get trashed. Don Mills was a pretty neat place to grow up as the entire community shut down around 10pm. No one was around. So, we had free-reign to do whatever we wanted… within reason. I guess another “cool thing to do” was to beat up on Evan, but I never participated in that.
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What would YOU do if you had something like this?
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/80461255/
Why is it not surprising that one of the first things someone would do if they had the ability to reach through a wall or barrier is steal something? You may think that you have a higher moral ground than the next guy, but when it really comes down to it, what else would this be good for? What happens if you print out two, and put them back to back…?
Neat video.
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I would do this to Molly, but I’d probably be thrown over the side of the balcony. Still, it’d be one hell of a laugh all the way down:
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/80422521/
Don’t worry babe, I promise not to pull THIS prank. Can’t say the same for all the other ones I have up my sleeve! Remember: murder is illegal!
Thanks to McLeody for sending this to me.
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…and, while looking at the red-light green-light kitty video, I came across this, and laughed equally as hard. Two kittens are play-fighting, and another kitten comes over to watch… and essentially breaks up the fight with a distraction:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLDbGqJ2KYk
Don’t worry, it’s not unusual for a kitten to do that, especially with cow milk if it’s not used to it. I love how the two kittens are still tangled up from their playfight, but are wondering what the hell just happened.
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I saw this a few weeks ago, and it is just as funny now as it was the first time I saw it. Yet more proof that cats are amazing, and hilarious, creatures:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eG_IcgVb-WM
Coconut and I have a hide-n-seek game, where I will lock eyes with him and then crouch down behind something so he can’t see me, and he makes his usual “mllllurp!” noise as he runs over to see where I disappeared to. Not quite red-light green-light, but amusing none-the-less.