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Re: WAY OT, Modern Technology


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Posted by Bryce Frazier on April 02, 2014 at 15:57:39 from (67.142.182.27):

In Reply to: Re: WAY OT, Modern Technology posted by Fawteen on April 02, 2014 at 14:49:16:

Well, you know a lot of people have given me a LOT of crap over the years for not going to school, and not being a super popular jock that everyone loves, or what have you... Anymore kids go to school to hang out with their friends, and quite frankly I don't like people my own age! I actually did try out the local public school during my 7th grade, these three boys always teased me for a number of reasons, my Height, my LARGE feet, and the fact that I was in BSA (FYI not too "cool" by todays standards!) One day the leader of their little gang walked up to me, push me into the lockers and started calling me string bean, I had enough, spun around and laid one on him, and he ended up with a fractured jaw, and a bloody nose on the floor....

I think that school is a waste of time, IF, yes IF, you aren't learning something. I'll sit down a listen to a teacher actually TEACH me something new any day of the week, but if it is busy work, or what I consider to be a waste of my time, then I am GONE!

I have quite a reputation for doing what I want, when I want, and not giving a #$%^ about what you think of it! In Boy Scouts, I was the Senior Patrol Leader for 2 years (at 12 and 13 that is quite an accomplishment!) During that time I pushed the boys to get out and do stuff, and no one ever wanted to, and then one day mom told me

You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink.

MY GOSH is she right! So now I do my own thing on my own time, and that is the way I like it! I plan on getting an education, and then farming, which is a far stretch form most kids dream of being a game designer, or an artist...

I'm like that stupid Dr. Pepper commercial, "unique" :) Bryce


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