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ima_sinnic Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-15-03 07:48 AM
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49. sitting in the principal's office
I was a senior at a podunk high school. I don't remember why I had been called to the principal's office (I was pretty much a dorky nerd type) but I was waiting on a bench in there when the announcement came over the PA, including that school was cancelled for the rest of the day. Everything got all confused and I never did find out why I'd been called in. On the bus on the way home all I could think was how I'd thought assassinations only happened to people in the 1800s. It didn't seem real at all. I watched the news reports about it for days on our old b&w.
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