The Weird Kid In Class
There was a kid in my class who stood up every day and told everyone he had new shoes. This went on for weeks, and we all thought him nuts. Then, one day, he stood up and told us a long story about why his family were moving to another part of the country, and how excited he was. The next thing we heard was that he'd died in a plane crash.
Let's hear about the weird kid in your class...
( , Fri 19 Jan 2007, 10:18)
There was a kid in my class who stood up every day and told everyone he had new shoes. This went on for weeks, and we all thought him nuts. Then, one day, he stood up and told us a long story about why his family were moving to another part of the country, and how excited he was. The next thing we heard was that he'd died in a plane crash.
Let's hear about the weird kid in your class...
( , Fri 19 Jan 2007, 10:18)
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Vacuum Boy
We had a kid who was utterly obsessed by vacuum cleaners. SO weird. Thinking back, he's probably got some kind of autism or something, but I came across his profile on one of those find-your-old-friends-from-school things... seems he's still exactly.the.same:
work at cotters Electrical I have a vacuum cleaner museum with 80 different vac's I have a big one that was made in the 30's a big vacuum chamber that is tall as a person, A big compressor pistons as round as a bread and butter plate, has a massive fly wheel with a 4 metre belt hooked up to a 3 phase motor restoring it. Biggest one I own. It has been abanden for 2 years no use so Its under tender loving care. Papanui High school was a great school. I sold teachers vacuum cleaners. I supplied Vacuum cleaners in the 4th form for the caretaker.I took them home and fixed them for the school and teachers. I was well known. People often asked me what the best vacuum is In my own personal opinion Tellus and nilfisk are the best one for a basic easy to use vacuum Kirby very expensive but the best upright I got one I like it but bags cost alot. I live with my Uncle at his popular shop. I made alot of friends staff friends etc.
No shit, that's his entire profile (well, who would make THAT up...?)
The other one was a Down's Syndrome kid who was a couple of years older than everyone else in our year, and scared the bejeebus out of us with his see-thru white swimming gear. At a time when nobody else had pubes. NICE.
( , Mon 22 Jan 2007, 12:20, Reply)
We had a kid who was utterly obsessed by vacuum cleaners. SO weird. Thinking back, he's probably got some kind of autism or something, but I came across his profile on one of those find-your-old-friends-from-school things... seems he's still exactly.the.same:
work at cotters Electrical I have a vacuum cleaner museum with 80 different vac's I have a big one that was made in the 30's a big vacuum chamber that is tall as a person, A big compressor pistons as round as a bread and butter plate, has a massive fly wheel with a 4 metre belt hooked up to a 3 phase motor restoring it. Biggest one I own. It has been abanden for 2 years no use so Its under tender loving care. Papanui High school was a great school. I sold teachers vacuum cleaners. I supplied Vacuum cleaners in the 4th form for the caretaker.I took them home and fixed them for the school and teachers. I was well known. People often asked me what the best vacuum is In my own personal opinion Tellus and nilfisk are the best one for a basic easy to use vacuum Kirby very expensive but the best upright I got one I like it but bags cost alot. I live with my Uncle at his popular shop. I made alot of friends staff friends etc.
No shit, that's his entire profile (well, who would make THAT up...?)
The other one was a Down's Syndrome kid who was a couple of years older than everyone else in our year, and scared the bejeebus out of us with his see-thru white swimming gear. At a time when nobody else had pubes. NICE.
( , Mon 22 Jan 2007, 12:20, Reply)
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