I'm waiting for them to bring back High School Stories. I lived for those teens and their crazy hijinks + shenanigans.
I enjoyed that **** too, but it always bothered me that they were interviewing kids who graduated like 4 years earlier.
Here I am at 22, just recounting how our hilarious prank came about and reliving the most glorious time of my life. It's really been **** for me ever since.
At a certain point you have to move on, right? Or maybe not. I mean, I still reminisce fondly over certain high school memories when I run into one of my old friends. I guess the difference is that we don't have MTV cameras filming us as we pretend that we were so cool in high school. (We weren't. )
I enjoyed that **** too, but it always bothered me that they were interviewing kids who graduated like 4 years earlier.
Here I am at 22, just recounting how our hilarious prank came about and reliving the most glorious time of my life. It's really been **** for me ever since.
At a certain point you have to move on, right? Or maybe not. I mean, I still reminisce fondly over certain high school memories when I run into one of my old friends. I guess the difference is that we don't have MTV cameras filming us as we pretend that we were so cool in high school. (We weren't. )
Why are you ruining it for me with your logic? Stop it. Leave one of my favorite off-air shows alone.
....too late. Now I'm noticing what you saw all along. The veil is pulled back and I see 20something losers talking about the highlights of their lives from years earlier.
Next was so much fun. This is going to show my age, but I remember watching this all the time when our family first got cable television. I had no business tuning into this as a 9 year old.
Why are you ruining it for me with your logic? Stop it. Leave one of my favorite off-air shows alone.
....too late. Now I'm noticing what you saw all along. The veil is pulled back and I see 20something losers talking about the highlights of their lives from years earlier.
Next was so much fun. This is going to show my age, but I remember watching this all the time when our family first got cable television. I had no business tuning into this as a 9 year old.
So I work in retail, and I work with this guy that owns tons of luxurious items that he sells for profit (on his spare time). He comes from a wealthy family I think, because he goes to high school that is $20,000 a year. His friend came in with a LV Duffle Bag and he told me that he sold him that bag for $1,300.
Anyway, so I was on a site (kind of like Craigslist) and I read the "beware of scammers" section. This guy traded in three items of his (valued at $1,000+) for these LV Sunglasses. He went home, checked a site/video to see how you can tell if your LV glasses are fake, and he finds out they're fake (he checked his specific glasses, and it was the same one in the vid/description). And what do you know? He posted all the information of his scammer, and it turns out to be my co worker. His name, facebook link, everything.
Just wondering.... Should I mention it at work to him? (Or any co workers/managers?) I don't think he would get in trouble, because it's outside of work. Just like if you do drugs, it doesn't effect your job because it's outside of work. But it's scary because technically, he's a scammer. At our staff room, over 50 employees, we all trust each other, and we leave all our **** on the table - wallet, phone, money, etc. No one ever uses the lockers. Just knowing that I work with a scammer kinda worries me. I don't want to jump quick on the wagon because... What if the buyer was wrong? Yeah, he checked online, but maybe it's not real. And the guy I work with is really nice... I'm confused.
Feather, When I first started reading I was like "oh yeah, I'm gonna be a good ATRL member and give advice" until i finished and I said "Okay... that's not happening" You're in a pickle aren't you.
But I would say try to investigate a bit more, check if it's true or not... I know it's not much to go on from but I seriously don't know what to say