Woody wrote:Dude.
F'ing Brilliant!
phuturephillies wrote::cry:
I know that feeling though. I only moved 150 miles, but it was the same thing.
momadance wrote:TenuredVulture wrote:2nd intermission of what? A play? Anyway, that's pretty cold. Since she dumped you, you get to keep the apartment. That's the rule.
Heh. The Flyers game. The apartment has two bedrooms so we each have one. She works over 100 hours a week anyway so we don't see each other too much. I can stay here until the lease is up next year, but naturally, I can't do that. My house in NJ is rented out until next year as well. So its going to take a bit to figure things out.
philliesphhan wrote:I had the strangest experience involving a fight when I was in elementary school. I remember walking home from school, and this one kid was really getting angry with me for no reason. I don't remember anything he said, but then when I was about a block away from my house, he just said "C'mon, let's fight" and I just said "No" and walked away.
The next day, I'm walking to school and I see him in the distance and he stops and waits for me. In my mind, I'm wondering what's going to happen. When I got within about 10 feet of him, he just says "Hey man" and so I just said "Hello" then he proceeds to apologize for wanting to fight me the day before. He said that he was just in a bad mood.
It was very odd, reminds me of one of those after school specials. I didn't think that type of thing happened in reality cause it's not like we were close friends or anything. I don't even remember if I was friends with him at all.
Phight On! wrote:philliesphhan wrote:I had the strangest experience involving a fight when I was in elementary school. I remember walking home from school, and this one kid was really getting angry with me for no reason. I don't remember anything he said, but then when I was about a block away from my house, he just said "C'mon, let's fight" and I just said "No" and walked away.
The next day, I'm walking to school and I see him in the distance and he stops and waits for me. In my mind, I'm wondering what's going to happen. When I got within about 10 feet of him, he just says "Hey man" and so I just said "Hello" then he proceeds to apologize for wanting to fight me the day before. He said that he was just in a bad mood.
It was very odd, reminds me of one of those after school specials. I didn't think that type of thing happened in reality cause it's not like we were close friends or anything. I don't even remember if I was friends with him at all.
Elementary school fights were weird like that. One day you're fighting and the next day you were playing kickball or something at recess like it never happened.
I did get into one pretty bad one in 5th grade where we both still have scars from it. I was just joking around with this kid and the next thing you know this mother $#@! named Quincy stabs me in the neck with a pencil. So I have this blue dot/mark (I guess it popped a blood vessel or something) like 3 inches below my chin to this day. When I pulled the pencil out and saw the blood, I went absolutely ballistic and just beat the $#@! out of him. He ended up face first on the blacktop and I literally was grinding his face against it back and forth. It took 3 teachers to pull me off of him and I was so mad that I was crying like a baby. When it was over with we both got sent home because we were bloody messes. He got suspended for the rest of the week considering he stabbed me and I just got a few detentions. His mom pulled him out of the school after that but I bumped into him like 6 or 7 years later and he still had the marks on his head from the middle of his forehead over to his right hairline- he is a black guy so you could see the scars were a lighter shade than the rest of his face.
TenuredVulture wrote:I feel so lame when I make pop culture references in class, because I'm old. Today, I talked about Gangster (not Gangsta) Rap and Nietzsche. I think it kind of worked. I also talked about rooting for Apollo Creed in the Rocky movie. I was much more comfortable with that.
philliesphhan wrote:TenuredVulture wrote:I feel so lame when I make pop culture references in class, because I'm old. Today, I talked about Gangster (not Gangsta) Rap and Nietzsche. I think it kind of worked. I also talked about rooting for Apollo Creed in the Rocky movie. I was much more comfortable with that.
What do you mean "not Gangsta?"
Woody wrote:I think an awesome title for a book would be, "Thus ROFL'D Zarathustra"
philliesphhan wrote:TenuredVulture wrote:I feel so lame when I make pop culture references in class, because I'm old. Today, I talked about Gangster (not Gangsta) Rap and Nietzsche. I think it kind of worked. I also talked about rooting for Apollo Creed in the Rocky movie. I was much more comfortable with that.
What do you mean "not Gangsta?"