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Re: Fordham Waiting Room

Post by H. E. Pennypacker » Wed Mar 17, 2010 2:26 pm

LaurenGayle wrote:
jrobby6 wrote:
really?? BC high??? i graduated in 06
You graduated HIGH SCHOOL in '06?

Even talk of Barney didn't make me feel this old...
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Re: Fordham Waiting Room

Post by carlkenneth » Wed Mar 17, 2010 2:28 pm

H. E. Pennypacker wrote:
LaurenGayle wrote:
jrobby6 wrote:
really?? BC high??? i graduated in 06
You graduated HIGH SCHOOL in '06?

Even talk of Barney didn't make me feel this old...
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Re: Fordham Waiting Room

Post by even2flow » Wed Mar 17, 2010 2:28 pm

H. E. Pennypacker wrote:
LaurenGayle wrote:
jrobby6 wrote:
really?? BC high??? i graduated in 06
You graduated HIGH SCHOOL in '06?

Even talk of Barney didn't make me feel this old...
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I'm gonna start checking IDs at the door.

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Re: Fordham Waiting Room

Post by badpixie » Wed Mar 17, 2010 2:32 pm

carlkenneth wrote:
H. E. Pennypacker wrote:
LaurenGayle wrote:
jrobby6 wrote:
really?? BC high??? i graduated in 06
You graduated HIGH SCHOOL in '06?

Even talk of Barney didn't make me feel this old...
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Re: Fordham Waiting Room

Post by sibley » Wed Mar 17, 2010 2:33 pm

just got a call from an area code I didn't know. stupid target pharmacy.

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Re: Fordham Waiting Room

Post by jrobby6 » Wed Mar 17, 2010 2:53 pm

Lol. I thought most posters were around my age.

To fitz: I agree. You should check out the new buildings. There has been lots of change apparently. And congrats again..I'm hoping to get off the waitlist.

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Post by sibley » Wed Mar 17, 2010 2:54 pm

jrobby6 wrote:Lol. I thought most posters were around my age.

To fitz: I agree. You should check out the new buildings. There has been lots of change apparently. And congrats again..I'm hoping to get off the waitlist.
I graduated in 05... I think most of us are around our age.

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Post by LaurenGayle » Wed Mar 17, 2010 2:57 pm

sibley wrote:
jrobby6 wrote:Lol. I thought most posters were around my age.

To fitz: I agree. You should check out the new buildings. There has been lots of change apparently. And congrats again..I'm hoping to get off the waitlist.
I graduated in 05... I think most of us are around our age.
Haha -- sorry, I've been in an "I'm getting old" funk lately. I think it just surprised me that someone who graduated high school in 2006 was old enough for law school, but sometimes I really do forget what year it is!

I graduated in '05 too. But from college.

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Re: Fordham Waiting Room

Post by jl2032 » Wed Mar 17, 2010 2:59 pm

I graduated in '05 (from college)

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Re: Fordham Waiting Room

Post by beef wellington » Wed Mar 17, 2010 3:05 pm

I graduated from college in December and high school in 1998.

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Re: Fordham Waiting Room

Post by badpixie » Wed Mar 17, 2010 3:06 pm

I'm going to guess that most of you weren't born when I graduated high school. Class of 1984.

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Re: Fordham Waiting Room

Post by LaurenGayle » Wed Mar 17, 2010 3:10 pm

badpixie wrote:I'm going to guess that most of you weren't born when I graduated high school. Class of 1984.
Don't worry, I was an entire year old by then ;-)

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Re: Fordham Waiting Room

Post by even2flow » Wed Mar 17, 2010 3:10 pm

badpixie wrote:I'm going to guess that most of you weren't born when I graduated high school. Class of 1984.
Yeah, no I wasn't born yet. But I am envious that you got to live through teh grunge era. I'd gladly trade that for my NSync era.

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Post by lstwin » Wed Mar 17, 2010 3:11 pm

carlkenneth wrote:
H. E. Pennypacker wrote:
LaurenGayle wrote:
You graduated HIGH SCHOOL in '06?

Even talk of Barney didn't make me feel this old...
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:shock: I graduated from college in '03 and high school in '99.

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Post by fitzgerald86 » Wed Mar 17, 2010 3:12 pm

badpixie wrote:I'm going to guess that most of you weren't born when I graduated high school. Class of 1984.
Which means you were of voting age in 1988 so you got to vote for MICHAEL DUKAKIS for PRESIDENT!

Am I jealous? You bet I am.

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Post by H. E. Pennypacker » Wed Mar 17, 2010 3:13 pm

High school '03, College '07

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Post by chutzpah » Wed Mar 17, 2010 3:14 pm

badpixie wrote:I'm going to guess that most of you weren't born when I graduated high school. Class of 1984.
I was several months old. I do feel like my four years out of college makes me infinitely older than the new grads. I relate better to my older colleagues than the younguns. Law school will be interesting

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Re: Fordham Waiting Room

Post by even2flow » Wed Mar 17, 2010 3:16 pm

chutzpah wrote:
badpixie wrote:I'm going to guess that most of you weren't born when I graduated high school. Class of 1984.
I was several months old. I do feel like my four years out of college makes me infinitely older than the new grads. I relate better to my older colleagues than the younguns. Law school will be interesting
We can start a shuffle board team and talk about Murder She Wrote?

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Re: Fordham Waiting Room

Post by badpixie » Wed Mar 17, 2010 3:18 pm

even2flow wrote:
badpixie wrote:I'm going to guess that most of you weren't born when I graduated high school. Class of 1984.
Yeah, no I wasn't born yet. But I am envious that you got to live through teh grunge era. I'd gladly trade that for my NSync era.
I also lived through the disco years, so it's not all good. :wink:

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Re: Fordham Waiting Room

Post by sibley » Wed Mar 17, 2010 3:18 pm

even2flow wrote:
chutzpah wrote:
badpixie wrote:I'm going to guess that most of you weren't born when I graduated high school. Class of 1984.
I was several months old. I do feel like my four years out of college makes me infinitely older than the new grads. I relate better to my older colleagues than the younguns. Law school will be interesting
We can start a shuffle board team and talk about Murder She Wrote?
And our 'stories?' and what nasty soft thing those young people are going to feed us today? And how, back in our (read: your) day, people respected their elders?

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Re: Fordham Waiting Room

Post by H. E. Pennypacker » Wed Mar 17, 2010 3:18 pm

even2flow wrote:
chutzpah wrote:
badpixie wrote:I'm going to guess that most of you weren't born when I graduated high school. Class of 1984.
I was several months old. I do feel like my four years out of college makes me infinitely older than the new grads. I relate better to my older colleagues than the younguns. Law school will be interesting
We can start a shuffle board team and talk about Murder She Wrote?
For the record, shuffleboard (on the minature tables, not like on a cruise ship) is actually a lot of fun. We had one in the student center of my high school and I don't want to say I ran the show, but I ran the show.

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Re: Fordham Waiting Room

Post by beef wellington » Wed Mar 17, 2010 3:19 pm

even2flow wrote:
badpixie wrote:I'm going to guess that most of you weren't born when I graduated high school. Class of 1984.
Yeah, no I wasn't born yet. But I am envious that you got to live through teh grunge era. I'd gladly trade that for my NSync era.
I grew up in WA, was in 6th grade when Teen Spirit dropped. Never forget the first time I heard it, my mind was completely blown.

Was in college for the teen pop era, which has proven to have far more staying power than grunge ironically. While 1998-99 was truly the nadir for popular music I actually like the newer stuff from Britney and Justin Timberlake now. Meanwhile the only grunge band to age well is Nirvana, the rest sounds worse by the year. (I do like Pearl Jam, just not as much as I did back in the day.)

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Re: Fordham Waiting Room

Post by even2flow » Wed Mar 17, 2010 3:22 pm

H. E. Pennypacker wrote:For the record, shuffleboard (on the minature tables, not like on a cruise ship) is actually a lot of fun. We had one in the student center of my high school and I don't want to say I ran the show, but I ran the show.
Oh, in that case, let me just ...
H. E. Pennypacker wrote:High school 1903, College 1907
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Re: Fordham Waiting Room

Post by phonepro » Wed Mar 17, 2010 3:29 pm

i still havent received my official acceptance letter or award package (if any).. whats taking so long! haah

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Re: Fordham Waiting Room

Post by sibley » Wed Mar 17, 2010 3:30 pm

currently enjoying teen spirit. you inspired me to visit youtube.

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