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Fun thread about your high school days/daze
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<blockquote data-quote="Pink Elephant" data-source="post: 720320" data-attributes="member: 21572"><p>Holy smokes, after reading yours and KT's, posts, the high school I attended was smaller or medium sized. Everyone knew everyone, but then again that sort of comes about through living in smaller communities and towns.</p><p></p><p>I, too, have always been an introvert, and as far as crowds go, no thank you. Like yourself, I want to remain here in hopes of supporting those who need it, even though all of my kids are settled and don't suffer from any sort of troubling behaviour, etc.</p><p></p><p>These Watercooler conversations are chicken soup for my soul, and I'm hoping they are an additional outlet for many others, too. What I'm hoping to achieve by posting the things I do in the Watercooler, is that some will sidestep the problems and troubles they are dealing with, drop-by and visit the Watercooler, and let go of the daily slog they're inundated with. Something different to look forward to instead of always feeling weighted-down with woes and grief.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pink Elephant, post: 720320, member: 21572"] Holy smokes, after reading yours and KT's, posts, the high school I attended was smaller or medium sized. Everyone knew everyone, but then again that sort of comes about through living in smaller communities and towns. I, too, have always been an introvert, and as far as crowds go, no thank you. Like yourself, I want to remain here in hopes of supporting those who need it, even though all of my kids are settled and don't suffer from any sort of troubling behaviour, etc. These Watercooler conversations are chicken soup for my soul, and I'm hoping they are an additional outlet for many others, too. What I'm hoping to achieve by posting the things I do in the Watercooler, is that some will sidestep the problems and troubles they are dealing with, drop-by and visit the Watercooler, and let go of the daily slog they're inundated with. Something different to look forward to instead of always feeling weighted-down with woes and grief. [/QUOTE]
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