lets "date" everyone..but not by asking age..what year did you graduate high school?
#64
A long time ago . . .
Here's a pic of my graduating class:
Twelve people in my graduating class. This was back in the days when Lost Angeles was still a small town.
Back then, we actually got dressed up for special occassions . . . and respected our elders, had manners, walked three miles to school, in the snow, without shoes, and liked it! Oh . . . never mind . . .
Here's a pic of my graduating class:
Twelve people in my graduating class. This was back in the days when Lost Angeles was still a small town.
Back then, we actually got dressed up for special occassions . . . and respected our elders, had manners, walked three miles to school, in the snow, without shoes, and liked it! Oh . . . never mind . . .
Last edited by kobiashi; 03-15-2005 at 12:53 PM.
#69
Originally posted by Raoul
...and since kobiashi went to an all boys school,
you can see that LA had serious problems even back then.
...and since kobiashi went to an all boys school,
you can see that LA had serious problems even back then.
Don't be fooled by Raoul. He too was a part of my graduating class. In fact, he wasn't / isn't a midget, rather, he was a female! (Nice try with the all boys school thing there Raoul).
I may have to finally expose the truth about some members of this board (also members of my graduating class) and the rest of "The Thirteen" (we lost one of us in a tragic accident).
#73
I think it's time to come clean with the truth about myself and some members of this forum, and others in my graduating class. This will probably cost me my life, exposing the truth like this, but it has to be done.
I will use the following pic to ID the folks in this pic.
We were a special group, and we called ourselves "The 13". (We had a 13th member, Bartholomew Gildencrantz, but he was killed in an unfortunate "accident" when the horses of the local dairy delivery truck went crazy and stampeded him as he crossed the street. (It wasn't pretty, but we all got some free milk and cheese as a consolation.)
Anyway, as you can probably tell, we graduated from HS many, many years ago. 1903 to be exact. Our longevity (and continued good looks) are the results of the genius of the young lady identified as number 11 in the pic above (more on this later).
A few other members of this forum, who I will expose shortly, were members of the 13. We have used F150Online as a way to pass information back and forth between ourselves and others. Our impact on history has been beyond measure and just what we control is . . . .
wait . . . someone is trying to get thru the door . . . I gotta run . . . I'll try to get back and expose who is who in this pic and what it is we do and have done.
God help us all . . .
I will use the following pic to ID the folks in this pic.
We were a special group, and we called ourselves "The 13". (We had a 13th member, Bartholomew Gildencrantz, but he was killed in an unfortunate "accident" when the horses of the local dairy delivery truck went crazy and stampeded him as he crossed the street. (It wasn't pretty, but we all got some free milk and cheese as a consolation.)
Anyway, as you can probably tell, we graduated from HS many, many years ago. 1903 to be exact. Our longevity (and continued good looks) are the results of the genius of the young lady identified as number 11 in the pic above (more on this later).
A few other members of this forum, who I will expose shortly, were members of the 13. We have used F150Online as a way to pass information back and forth between ourselves and others. Our impact on history has been beyond measure and just what we control is . . . .
wait . . . someone is trying to get thru the door . . . I gotta run . . . I'll try to get back and expose who is who in this pic and what it is we do and have done.
God help us all . . .