@JIMENOPOLIX:
Oh, we all get those dreams every so often. I’ve had dreams where I’m suddenly back in college for some reason, findings out about a class I never knew that I had and it was the day of a big exam or project being due.
@Kitschensyngk Good point
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I have had dreams where I was somehow back in school. Whether I was young again or the same age I am now but still allowed to go back, varies. But it seems that I always have trouble getting prepared to go back, don’t have my schedules, and keep having trouble finding my classes, and I always have to hurry before classes start, and I keep getting confused on where I’m supposed to go.
I never had these issues in school, thankfully, but dang, my dreams really try to give me some stress and panic about going back to school, and I end up not missing it.
As much as I don’t really like talking about school in general, I unironically enjoyed my college years more than I did my grade school years. It was so refreshing having teachers that actually cared and classmates that weren’t grade-A assholes all the time.
@Exal because she saw it on Nick at Nite? that’s where I saw Laugh-In around this time.
Glad to see Mulroney has found purpose in life.
Also, Jocelyn is cute in twintails.
There are good times even in school everyone looks back at. But thankfully a good chunk of it is behind us!
…Why does Jocelyn know the “Laugh-In” fanfare? I do, but I’m in a good place with my mother who likes classic comedy.
@JIMENOPOLIX:
Oh, we all get those dreams every so often. I’ve had dreams where I’m suddenly back in college for some reason, findings out about a class I never knew that I had and it was the day of a big exam or project being due.
Way to ask nicely, Maintenance Technician Mulroney.
@Chris Wolve: Never, I suppose.
Get wrecked, Mulroney. Personally, I enjoyed College more than High School.
Oh, Moron-y, when will you learn?!
@Kitschensyngk Good point
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I have had dreams where I was somehow back in school. Whether I was young again or the same age I am now but still allowed to go back, varies. But it seems that I always have trouble getting prepared to go back, don’t have my schedules, and keep having trouble finding my classes, and I always have to hurry before classes start, and I keep getting confused on where I’m supposed to go.
I never had these issues in school, thankfully, but dang, my dreams really try to give me some stress and panic about going back to school, and I end up not missing it.
Folks only call them “the good ol’ days” when they wish they didn’t have to have jobs or pay bills.
I feel the exact same way about my old high school as Joel does. Place was a hellhole and I don’t miss it.
As much as I don’t really like talking about school in general, I unironically enjoyed my college years more than I did my grade school years. It was so refreshing having teachers that actually cared and classmates that weren’t grade-A assholes all the time.