posted April 30, 2003 16:18
 
Today was Senior Skip Day for my class. It was supposed to be a huge party with all the seniors of course. However, it turned out to be a dull and boring day. First off, the place where the party was to be held was changed because a bunch of people got drunk the night before and decided not to go there.
Then today, word finally travelled my way that the party was being held somewhere else. So I went there and found a bunch of my fellow classmates (most of whom I don't associate myself with) either drunk or on their way to being drunk. Although I would've loved to stay and laugh at them when they passed out, I decided I had better things to do and left.
Basically, my day consisted of three hours of pointless driving, watching a boring movie with some of my friends, and then going to a party that was basically already dead. So much for a grand Senior Skip Day.
posted April 30, 2003 17:12
 
Damn. I had my Senior Skip Day yesterday. It was awesome weather, and the place that we had it was in a different county. Well, somehow someone managed to find out about the location, and the Principal and 5 County cop cars showed up. Luckily, I was able to get the hell out of there unnoticed, but it sure was hectic.
We also had a big party the night before. We also had a party last night so I stayed home sick today because I had the worst hangover ever!
posted May 01, 2003 06:53
 
Yeah, I guess skip days are neat if they're planned right and carried out. Yesterday after I posted that message I ended up going back to that party with a bunch of my friends. It turned out to be alright.
One thing out of this experience that I think my class has learned, though: we need a better plan, one that we can stick with. Of course, knowing my class, we'll keep trying between now and the end of the year until we get it right
posted May 08, 2003 02:24
We don't have senior skip days, and the only reason I know what your talking about is because I saw this imported episode of Sabrina the Teenage Witch on a plane.....
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As I gaze up at the night sky in my own fair time, I look back down and see the devastation. This post-nuclear world. It's terrible. But at least we got Nuka-Cola, warm and flat, the drink of the post-apocalyptic civiliztion. Generation Next!
posted May 08, 2003 06:49
 
heheheheheheh, makes me wonder how the tradition ever got started. I wouldn't be surprised if it originated here in the U.S.A., though. Seems to fit our lazy culture ideally (Let's not go to school, let's take a day off instead to party and get wasted because we are Seniors! Yay!)