Printer Bandit
Lifer
- Mar 16, 2005
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No one is even looking at her.
Maybe that is the funny???:'(
you know how i know that you probably don't know ...?
No one is even looking at her.
Maybe that is the funny???:'(
My brain already hurt after "today in yearbook..."
It got me an english credit and I learned PageMaker.My brain already hurt after "today in yearbook..."
Is that a CLASS?!
Did you not go to High School?My brain already hurt after "today in yearbook..."
Is that a CLASS?!
No one is even looking at her.
Maybe that is the funny???:'(
Did you not go to High School?
For less than 6 months so that I would qualify as a student that year for tax reasons while riding out the time until my birthday so that I wouldn't have to file for an exception allowing me to take the GED while under 18 years old.
Yes: high school and college are as much about socialized learning as they are academic learning
ya, i didn't have a class in yearbook-ing neither
Any decent sized High School will have a yearbook class.
For what? The 10 kids out of the whole school who put together the yearbook for everyone?
A full class (15+) every period (7 total) of the day...a lot more than 10For what? The 10 kids out of the whole school who put together the yearbook for everyone?
Not bad...I made it 2.5 years of enrolled status, somewhere shy of 2 actually attending then went the same routeFor less than 6 months so that I would qualify as a student that year for tax reasons while riding out the time until my birthday so that I wouldn't have to file for an exception allowing me to take the GED while under 18 years old.
The guard behind her. He's looking straight ahead instead of looking at her ass.
I guess everyone else is too busy staring at her ass. Can't blame them...
I said that a ways back...Middle finger, maybe.
Guess some people don't find that amusing...she is damn hot though and all the haters can just go on hatin'Fuck you, that's where
No seriously...look at her finger on the car![]()
Or more. My HS had a teacher who's full time job was yearbook, and a class of 20-30 kids, and probably 3 freelance photographers to go to every school event.
There's a lot of shit to document, a lot of shit to edit, for a book that needs to be printed within 90 days of the last event.
Good class too, if you wanted to get into journalism or print editing. They used photoshop/illustrator/InDesign a lot.