Dan Abel: I had heard Dan's name plenty of times before I actually met him in gym my last year. I think he's doing something with the army or something like that. Marines or whatever. He's really big and kind of scary. Kind of intimidating I guess. He's not really too bad of a guy, but not somebody I'd be friends with. A little cocky I think. That is all.
Scott Abernathy: Scott, well, I don't know. I met him this year in Music Appreciation/Theatre. When I first met him, I hated the kid. He was stuck up and acted like he knew everything. He acted gay a lot too, ya know, being a tenor. So I would get in constant arguements with him in which if you bitch at him he'll just glare at you out of the corner of his eye and slowly look away. That was really annoying. So for most of the year I didn't like him. But the end of the year, this changed mostly by how nice he was at the honors recital. He's not too bad really. He told me that he really liked my performance and stuff and by the end of the year actually seemed less cocky about stuff. He has a really nice voice in my opinion. So, in conclusion, Scott pissed me off a lot during the year, but by the end, he didn't seem TOO bad. That is all.
Justin Alleman: Justin is one of those dumbass kids that hangs out with all the big jock kids and acts really important. He would stand outside my study hall and do nothing until a few minutes after the bell rang. I guess he was looking for people to talk to her or something. he seemed really obnoxious and dumb on the outside, but I think inside he was really insecure about himself. I don't like Justin. Screw him.
Heather Allison: Heather went to my elementary school, so I've known her for 9 years. She's in the popular crowd and seems like a really smart kid. She's been nice to me most of the time, except in 9th grade when at a football game she told me she thought I fell off the face of the earth. Not too sure exactly what she meant by that, but it wasn't good the way she said. But she's nice for the most part, despite how she's in the gay popular crowd. That is all.
Christina Andries: Christina, overall, is a nice person. I've never really talked to her, but she's a real nice person. But there is one underlying problem that I have with her. HER GOD DAMN VOICE. Christina has, by far, the most annoying girl's voice I have heard in my entire life. Even worse then Ado Annie from Oklahoma and Mrs. Lovett from Sweeny Todd. And I'm not even joking. I can not stand her fucking voice. It's nasaly and annoying and you can hear it over EVERY OTHER VOICE. I hear her in the choir every single day and her whiney voice. Even worse, I could hear her during the entire musical, especially the pharoah part where it was all 50's rockish. I heard her at graduation too. I can not stand her voice. The song she did at the honors recital was stupid and annoyed the hell out of me. I'm sorry, but I can not stress enough how GOD DAMN ANNOYING her voice is. So Christina is a nice person but seriously. Her voice. Just, no.
Amanda Armstrong: I don't know Amanda too well, but I know she went out with, or is still going out with, Matt Graf, one of my ex-friends from back in the day. She was friends with Jen at one point too, and I saw her working at Denny's a few times. That's all really.
Kris Aumiller: I met "Aumiller" my junior year. He was in my gym class and then Chemistry, right after gym. He's a dumb gymtryer and acted all tough and strong and thought he was hot shit. Kris is a dumbass and would get shit wrong in Chemistry all the time, although he wouldn't admit it. He's a stuck-up prick and I dislike him quite a bit. Go have sex with yourself Kris. You're so in love with yourself; you'll enjoy it.
Jared Avis: Jared is a funny guy. No he's not. Jared is one of the most timid guys I've ever met. Back when I was friends with Grant Sauerwine, I would sort of pick on Jared with Grant. We would sing the Jared Avis song, which sounds a lot like David Bowie by Phish (Jared Avis - David Bowie...get it?) He's just so timid. You could sit there and kick him and he would jsut whisper "stop it" and try to ignore you. I kinda feel bad for him,a nd I haven't really had any contact with him since my freshman year. That's all.
Lauren Barbera: I met Lauren in my government class this last semester. I didn't know her very well and the only time I had contact with her was when we had to do a project on the present war in Iraq. She doesn't like Bush very much, like me, so we got a long with the project. I don't really know her at all, so I guess that's it.
Dan Barnhart: I met this kid in choir. He didn't seem too bad really, but I always noticed that he did vibrato all the freaking time and it was really annoying. Matt and I called him vibrato boy. He told Jeff and I that he sings opera, and that's why he does that: because it sounds good. Well, I'm sorry, but it doesn't sound good. When you do it all the god damn time, it sounds annoying. It sounds like you're singing on an airplane taking off, and it's annoying. Not a bad guy really, just dumb about the way he sings.
Brett Basehore: One word: FOOTBALL. Brett is a big, dumb football player that doesn't understand any words besides field goal and touchdown. He just looks like a dumbass, which he undoubtedly is, and he's just big and stupid and an ass hole at that. He was in my Environmental Concerns class this year and I would say FOOTBALL whenever I saw him and one time he got pissed off and told me he'd kick my ass if I didn't shut up. God what a dumbass. Apparently he thinks he's all-powerful because he's a big dumb football player and yes, I am well aware that he could kick my ass. Unfortunatly for him, that's ALL he could do. UGH! ME CATCH FOOTBALL AND RUN TOWARD GOAL LINE. ME KICK YOUR ASS IF YOU SAY FOOTBALL AGAIN. Brett Basehore is a dumbass and I'm not afraid to say it. That's all.
Morgan Baublitz: I never really met Morgan, but I've known him for a while. He got really druggieish towards the end of high school, which isn't really a bad thing. He sounded like a really arrogant kid and was one of the reasons I went to the library every day for study hall the first semester of this year. He's in that dumb popular kid group and was loud and annoying. I never really met him or said anything to him, so I dunno. That's all.
Brenton Bender: Brenton and I go way back, all the way to 7th grade. I was really damn good freinds with him in 7th grade and we would always sit together at lunch (this was before I met Seth Theilemann). We collectively liked Marilyn Manson a REALLY LOT, and would listen to his music a lot. Unfortunatly, he showed his History class (while Mr. Green wasn't there, probably off drinking) his penis, and somebody told on him and he was expelled. Around the same time I got ISS for writing Marilyn Manson lyrics in my English Journal. That English teacher, Mrs. Ayoub, a really big fucking bitch, had to tutor him, adn whenever she went over to his house, he would play that very Marilyn Manson song, jsut to piss her off. So then I went out with his younger sister, and I guess from there our friendship just kinda died. I haven't really talked to him since. He was a cool guy then from what I remember. He was really perverted, but fun to be around. That's it really.
Tim Benson: Tim has gotta be one of the dumbest kids I met in high school. I think I met him my junior year. We hate gym and Chemistry together and equally hated Kris Aumiller. For good reasons too! We got a long really well, and I think he's a cool kid. I saw him probably jsut as much this year in Environmental Concerns and study hall. I really do think he's a cool kid, but the problem is he acts like he knows EVERYTHING. He always flaunts his muscles and whenever you're talknig about something, he'll join in, acting like the genius of the subject, and will make you feel really smart by how dumb he's being. He proposed human power in Environmental Concerns. He said we should genetically engineer human beings so they couldn't think and then put them to work on treadmills to generate electircity. He was serious too. Mr. Hartman complained about him a lot in Guitar too. So, pretty much, Tim is dumb but thinks he knows everything. He's not bad though. A pretty cool guy I guess. That is all.
Chase Berkheimer: Chase was in my 10th grade science class witht he worst teacher of all time, Mr. Thornton. Chase made the class entertaining by coming in almost as late as I did and being an ass hoel to Mr. Thornton. I didn't really like him very much though. kind of annoying and stuck up. One of the in crowd, ya know? That's all.
Michelle Bert: I met Michelle in 7th grade in my English class. She's really nice. Or she was then. She looks kind of slutty now, but I don't really know her. She's in the in crowd too. Oh well. Whatever.
Nate Bevins: HAMBURGER! Here's the story with this kid. In the first few days of gym class my junior year, Jen, Natalie, Jeff, Seth and I were sitting around thinknig of something to do. So there was this kid sitting off by himself listening to rap music and bobbing his head. I decided to have a little fun, so I went over to him and asked him if he fucked vacuums. He thought I was really weird and told me no and was visibly bothered by me. He was trying to act all cool and homieish about it. Mind you that this is like a really Hispanic looking kid. So for a while I called him Vacuum Fucker. That is, up until he told the gym teacher, Mr. Bedard, that I was calling him that, and I had to stop. So we were thinknig up a new name for him in weight lifting, and Jeff and I came up with Hamburger, cause it's random and makes no sense. So we started calling him Hamburger and got pissed off and yelled at me whenever I called him it. He didn't like me. After a wh ile though he started liking me. And now, at the end of my senior year, he kind of likes me. I don't get it either. Oh well. He got in lots of fights with Eric Hess in choir. That was really funny. Eric would call him a monkey and say he's from Guatamala. So that's Nate for ya. He's really dumb and swears a lot. He walks around and acts like a homie and raps. Really dumb. But, honestly, he's not a really bad guy. Just kind of, well, dumb.
Corey Bischof: Corey will be a weird person to talk about beacuse, well, he's dead now. I never personally met or talked to him. He was in my gym class this year and was pretty introverted despite him being a football player. I've heard a lot of really good things about him and I went to his wake, which was very sad. I feel bad that he died, cause death sucks. I can't say much more.
Will Bohonyi: I met Will in my Englsih class this year. He was kind of arrogant and had a really stuck up sense of humor. I didn't like him very much. One of the in crowd people. That's all.
Charles Bowman: Some people call this kid by his middle name, Wyatt. When I first saw him, I immediatly thought he looked remarkably like Mark Shughart, whose nickname to Matt and I is Marq (Look up Mark Shughart to find out why). I wrote a story in 9th grade about Marq and his "brother," Barq (after the root beer). So I called him Barq. Never talked to him really, just observed him a lot. He's really dumb, ya know, typical football player. he doesn't talk much and when he does he acts really tough. He always walks with his arms out like a body builder to show his muscles as if they mean something. Just a big bully from the football team that probably couldn't do addition without the use of his fingers. Dumbass.
Amanda Boyd: I met Amanda way back in the day in 4th grade. She was my best friend for a while back then. I don't really remember why we stopped being friends really. She's really nice from what I remember, and pretty shy. I still watched Power Rangers back then mind you, so I can't give an accurate opinion of her. She was nice then though. So I guess she's probably still like that. That's all.
Jordan Brandt: I met Jordan in 8th grade. She was in my English class, headed by the one and only Mr. Miller. He was a cool guy. She was so obnoxious and loud and annoying and stuck up and bitchy. I cracked a joke about her one day in class and she tweeked and held a grudge against me for a while, kicking me whenever she saw me. What a cranky little bitch. She got in a car accident with Sam Miller my junior year I believe, and rumors told me that she got brain damage. I don't know if they're true or not, just what I heard. So Jordan was a really big bitch in 8th grade. Can't say much about her now, cause I haven't talked to her. That's it.
Neil Bretz: Neil was in my middle school. He wrestled a lot and was always kind of dumb. All he really did well was wrestle. I remember one time in English class in 10th grade he told me I was ignorant and stupid because I didn't know who this famous wrestler guy was. Dumb wrestler. Wrestling is dumb Neil, and so are you. Neil is stuck up, and tries to make sure everybody knows that he has big muscles. He's pretty dumb. Probably a good wrestler, but nobody cares. That is all.
Adam Brill: I only briefly knew of Adam in elementary school, and he moved away after 5th grade. The next time I remember seeing him was in 8th grade when I was just becoming friends with Matt Miller and Ryan Johnson. He lived in Perry County now, and had come down to visit Matt. He seemed pretty cool. I saw him every now in then in high school. Marching band competitions and indoor guard competitions. He came to some of Uncle Bud's shows too, namely the Battle of the Bands. He would come with his girlfriend Kristin, who is cool too. Adam is a really cool kid, which I've come to realize form seeing him sometimes in high school. I talk to him online too. He's really smart and liberal, and he's just awesome. I wish I would've known him when he lived here. So that's that. Adam is cool.
Kyle Brown: I remember Kyle Brown from 6th grade. He called his mom a bitch in guidance class and was a real dumbass in art class. He's really damn hyper and weird and loud and obnoxious. I haven't talked to him since 6th or 7th grade, so I don't know him now.
Tony Brunner: Tony was in choir when I was in it. He was kind of snobbish, and thought he was all that. He wasn't really. I didn't like him for his large ego. Never really got to talk to him to be honest, he wouldn't talk to someone of my kind; he's too good for me. Psh.
Andy Bruzga: Way back in 9th grade lunch, (actually it might have been the first day) Zach Freysinger and I noticed this kid sitting by himself at a lunch table. We decided to go over and pick on him (that's the kind of stuff Zach and I did when we were around each other). We told him he reminded us of Andrew Eppley (look him up) and since he was gone, he would be the new Andy. This kid just kind of ingored us for the most part. That's the only time I ever saw this kid. Don't know why I mentioned him here really. Hm.
Sam Bucher: I knew Sam before Eric Hess's party; the one I talked to her a lot at. But at this party I hung around with her a lot, even when there was lots of fighting between Eric and Ian Widders. We got along really well then, and after that I would see her and say hi a lot. But since then I haven't really talked to her and now we don't even acknowledge each other's prescence. Oh well. She was a cool girl. Kind of emoish though. That's kind of annoying, but oh well. She was really nice. Sam is cool.
Josta Busterna: Oh man. Josta is a very unique character. Unique indeed. I've known him throughout high school, but only really ever talked to him sicne the end of my juior year. He was in my US History class my junior year and my gym, Music Appreciation/Theatre and US Government classes this year. I would talk to him a lot. We're friends now I guess, but he has so many. Josta is by far the most unique and interesting person I've ever met. He is such an individual and a surprisingly large amount of peopel respect him a lot for it. Those who don't are dumb and ignorant; they suck. Josta is really funny. But he's a really deep and intellegent kid beneath his tough, satiric outer self. He jokes around so much and is sarcastic about everything and is just a really cool kid. I have utmost respect for Josta and am very god damn glad I met him. Long live Josta and his often unclean hair! You rule Josta.
Steph Buzard: I didn't meet Steph, really, til this last year. She sings in the choir, and, from what I've heard, is really good. She never talked to me too much, but is a really nice and humble person. Her mother is the bitch French teacher I had in middle school, but that's beside the point. So Steph is pretty cool. You're cool.
Sean Byerly: Sean always tried to act like a homie. I guess he kind of was a homie. I never talked to him much, but when I did, he was pretty nice really. I always thought he was kind of dumb, but what can I say, I don't know him. That's all.
Mickey Byndas: I don't know if he goes by Mickey anymore, but that's what we called him back in the day. Mickey was one of my best friends in late Elementary school. He was kind of timid, but fun to be around. Him and I liked Weird Al Yankovic a lot then. Boy, those were the days. We were best buds. Entering middle school though our friendship just kinda faded away and I haven't said a word to him since. Oh well. Times change.
Ashley Caffrey: The only time I came into contact with Ashley is when she asked me in health once if I was liberal or conservative and the last full day of school when she played Texas Hold 'Em with Alex Kidd, Greg Kimmel and I. She's in the in crowd, and looks like she'd be a snob, but she's actually really nice. Ashley's cool.
Josh Caldwell: Josh is a dumbass. I don't remember where I first saw him, but he's always been dumb. He's 19, not sure if he failed a grade, although I would not be at all surprised. He was in my gym class my senior year and always acted like he was hot shit and big and tough. He wasn't though. He looks dirty and aclmost got in a fight with the chinese kid for hitting him in the face with a ball. That was funny. So, Josh Caldwell is a moron. And that's all I have to say about that.
Sean Campbell: I knew of Sean through most of high school but didn't get to really know him until this last semester in US Government. Sean is one of the computer nerds, like Seth Theilemann, which, in my opinion, is not a bad thing at all. Sean is relly funny and has a cool sense of humor that you can joke around with a lot. He's fat, and I would always make fun of him for it, which he took lightly. I did a report with him about the War in Iraq too. He didn't really do anything, but that's OK. We got a 100%. At least I did. So Sean is an awesome kid. He's fun to be around and joke around with. Sean is cool.
Chase Carignan: I knew Chase in Elementary school, 4th grade. He was a really silly kinda kid. He moved after that though. Then, come 7th grade or something like that, he was in Eagle View. Somehow he turned in to this really big strong scary kid. One time in 7th grade, I was fighting with Rusty Rivera and the fight was over, I was walking to health and Chase came up behind me and hit me in the back of the head really hard. No reason. I didn't really get it. So the next day, in the morning, I fought with Rusty again and there was Chase again. This time he actually came up to me in the middle of the fight and started punching me really hard. In the face, in the back whatever. So everybody watching was just like HOLY SHIT and left the bathroom we were fighting in. That hurt a lot. That was really damn ignorant of Chase. He wasn't involved in the fight at all and he comes up and just beats the shit out of me, which of course was expected considering he was huge. So I haven't really had any contact with him since then. That was just really dumb that he did that.
James Chadwick: I met James my sophomore year in gym class. He was stuck up, egotistical and thought he was just the greatest and most important kid in the school, which of course he definitely was. He looked retarded and since then just looking at him makes me laugh. He's pretty pathetic. I think he would enjoy having sex with himself. Chances are he's tryed it. Enjoy, James. You couldn't love anybody more than yourself.
Joe Cheng: Joe Cheng is, among everyone else, the nicest kid I've ever met. EVER. I've known him since 10th grade when he was in my math class. He would always say hi to me, and I mean ALWAYS. He would also hold the door open for everyone. He is a genuinely caring individual. Not only that, but he's very smart and good at the violin. I respect Joe very much and I know he'll make the best of his life being unbelievably nice and respectful. Joe, you're awesome.
Ryan Clarke: I thought it would be interesting to mention someone that I haven't seen for years. In fact, the last time I saw him was in an airport on a plane back to Texas in the summer of 1996. Ryan was my best friend when I lived in Texas. In Texas, everyone lived a walking distance from the elementary school so there were no buses. Ryan lived two blocks away from me. We were really good friends and it was sad when I moved in August 1995. But the the first full summer I had up here, his mom flew him up here and we spent a week chilling here. We went to Gettysburg and Hershey Park I think. Unfortunatly, I haven't talked to him since then, but I got a little note from his family saying he was graduating this year along with a picture. It was really weird. He looks like a football player. But whatever. I thought it'd be neat to meantion him here, even though he doesn't go to CV. My best friend from Texas he was.
Sara Cole: I was introduced to Sara in 9th grade by Natalie Sheeler. Natalie told me that we would get along really well. I was a hippie then. Sara influenced me a lot, and I became a vegetarian for about 3 weeks because of her. I liked her then and she liked me; we admited it to each other. She had long blonde hair then and wore bright red lipstick. I thought Sara was awesome. After a while though, she lost interest in me, like most girls did then, and that was it. I didn't talk to her much through 10th and 11th grade. My sophomore year I would hang out with her at the Orange Julius place in the mall cause she worked there. I would call her an Orange Julius Fag and she was kind of sensitive and got kind of mad. So their was a rebirth of our friendship this year when we had guitar together the second semester. I talked to her a lot in guitar and in study hall every other day 4th period. Sara is a very deep and intellegent girl. She's in to philosophy and is pretty liberal for the most part. She's very uptight though, and she said this herself. She gets upset about things easily, but that's ok. She's really funny and fun to be around with. I'm very glad I met Sara and I really hope I don't lose touch with her as she goes off to college in Pittsburgh. Sara is awesome. Seriously.
Megan Comrey: I met Megan a long time ago in the summer of 1996 in this Spanish course I was taking. I joked around with her a lot and we were friends for the most part. I haven't really talked much to her since then. I saw her a lot during high school, but I never talked to her. That is all.
Jeremy Conrad: I met Jeremy in 6th grade in this special math class we were in with 5 others (Scott Fehr, Erica Fultz, Brian Beccia, Kristina Kovach and Josh Sunday). Jeremy and I became friends and that summer we went to Herhsey Park together, which was a lot of fun. Jeremy was really polite, well-mannered and a really cool kid. As I changed in 7th grade and got into a different crowd, Jeremy and I stopped being friends. We never got to be as good of friends as we were then, but I still remember Hershey Park with him back then. I see him a lot still, in marching band, Symphonic Winds, Jazz Band and orchestra. He's one of the best trombonists in the band. He's a really funny and random kid now. He has a lot of inside jokes that I don't really get with Miss A, but oh well. Jeremy is awesome.
Austin Conrad: I met Austin my freshman year through Mike Lackey. He liked Metallica a lot, as did I then. He was in my gym class in 10th grade, and was as apathetic as I was then. He was a fun kid to be around for the most part. I haven't talked to him much since then. He got fatter. That's it really.
Lauren Contino: I met Lauren in elementary school. I got in trouble once for pushing her on a piece of playing equipment and she fell. I din't like her. I haven't talked to her much since then, but we're cool. She rode my bus cause she lived in my neighborhood, but I think she started getting a ride up with her mom cause her mom is the secretary for the 12th grade office up at school. She's nice to me now though, so I'm nice to her. Don't really know her though. That's all.
Ryan Cook: Ryan came to our school in 8th grade I believe. Eagle View, that is. The only memory I have of him from then is when he wasn't paying attention, walked into the girl's bathroom, pissed in a stall toilet and came out, not knowing it was a girl's bathroom. That was really weird and pretty damn funny. I haven't talked to him much since then. I saw him in high school a lot, just never talked to him. That is all.
Jessica Cooney: Jessica plays flute and was in a few of my classes throughout high school. She's very very VERY shy and never talked much. I remember in some class, I don't remember which, whenever she got called on she would answer very softly and you could never understand her. She seemed like a really nice girl. Just very shy.
Tim Cramer: Tim plays football and from what I notice, fits the stereotype pretty well. Mr. Hartman thought it would be funny to pair him up with me in guitar the second semester because he knew I hated jocks. Tim sucked at the guitar and never payed attention in class. Got bad grades too. I remember seeing him cry in class next to me around the time that Corey Bischof died, which I can totally understand. I felt bad for him then. But for the most part I didn't like him too much. I mean, he was nice to me and I was nice to him, I just didn't like him. Not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
Justin Crawford: Justin played football I think. If he didn't, he sure acted like a football player. He was always loud, obnoxious and arrogant. I don't think I ever talked to him, but I saw and HEARD him in the halls a lot. I didn't like him. That's it.
Robert Crowell: I don't remember talking to Rob through most of high school, but I talked to him a bit in middle school. Back in 8th grade, when I bit people, I remember biting Rob on the arm really hard. He was a really calm and mellow kid so he only said "David, please stop doing that." So I did. Turned out I drew blood. That was kind of crazy. He was a kind of introverted kid and I saw his humor come out every now and then, but he didn't let it out too often. I haven't talked to him for a while, but from what I remember, he was a cool kid.
Kristin Cugini: I had seen Kristen in high school a lot, but never knew her until she was in my Psychology class this last year. She would talk about her life to the teacher in front of the whole class. The impression our class got was, well... Apparently she had at least two relatives that were pregnant, knew someone who got stabbed and has been in trouble witht he cops before, but it wasn't her fault. These were some of the many stories she told our class. Kyle Gunnison and I would sit there and make fun of her a lot. I think she made stuff up a lot. Oh well. I don't know her personally, but she seemed kind of bitchy. But what do I know.
Braedon Cupp: I met Braedon my first semester in guitar. He was kind of loud and I don't think Mr. Hartman liked him very much. One time he pissed Hartman off so Mr. Hartman threw water on him. Braedon went to the bathroom and threw water back on Mr. Hartman. That was pretty funny. Mr. Hartman locked him out of the classroom once too. I had to be partners with him during the second marking period. He's really not too bad of a kid once you get to know him. He was nice to me and we talked every day. So Braedon isn't too bad. That is all.
Steve Curl: I don't like Steve Curl. He was in my Environmental Conerns class this year, but I had seen him before. He's very outgoing and pretty much a suck up to teachers. He looks gay and plays volleyball. Steve is so god damn annoying. Suck up. I don't have much to say about him really. He just bugs the shit out of me. That is all.
Patrick D'Arcy: I haven't talked to Pat really since 5th grade. Back in 5th grade I was interested in showing off my guitar ability, so I decided to play Yoda by Weird Al Yankovic and Wipe Out. So Pat came over to my house a few times with DJ McMillan to practice playing Yoda and Wipe Out. Pat was cool. I haven't talked to him since really, but he was really nice and cool then. That is all.
Anita Desai: I had seen Anita now and then through high school, but the only time I talked to her was when I had to do a project with her in Environmental Concerns. We had to design this shopping center. I hated the project, but Anita was really cool about it and she seemed like a really nice and outgoing person. So Anita's cool. That is all.
Kristen Detraglia: I've known Kristen for a long time because she rode my bus. She lives on Texaco Road I believe. She was very quiet and I never heard her talk. So I can't really say anything about her. That is all.
Barbie Devore: "Barbie," as she was called in elementary school, went to Silver Spring with me. She liked me once I remember. Not sure why really, I was so nerdy and dumb then. Haven't talk to her since really. I dunno.
Ryan Digon: I met Ryan a few years ago through Mike Lackey. He had a reputation for farting a lot. He tells the story of one time when he shit his pants in school. I thought he was pretty funny back then to be honest. Didn't talk to him much though. So last summer we (Uncle Bud) were scheduled to play at The Why're, but AJ was on vacation. So somehow we settled on Ryan playing some covers with us. We practiced at his house a few times and I remember once on the way to driving him to his house, I got in a debate with him about the War in Iraq. This is when I learned about his political affiliation. He's REALLY REALLY conservative. He's a hunter and loves George W. Bush. So we played the show with him at The Why're, and Jeff and I sucked cause we were sick. Ryan did well though. So he was in my US Government class and we had quite a few debates about politics. He can't stand liberals and would bash Kerry all the time. He voted against the bill to protect ANWR further (congress simulation) and all this stuff like that. He was really aggresive and stupid about it. Everyone in our class hated him because of his really loud farts and his inability to not sit there and bitch about Democrats the whole time. So I don't really like Ryan. He's been an ass hole about politics. I just don't like him I guess. Whatever.
Nathaniel Dimemmo: I don't remember when I met Nate, but in 9th grade he was friends with Zach Freysinger. If you don't know Zach, he picks on everybody, even his friends. So we picked on Nate a lot. He was an ass hole about it, and just turned away. One time I tryed to shove a brownie I found on the ground into his bookbag, so he turned around, and punched me right in the face. That was really gay. I haven't made contact with him since. So Nate was an ass hole to me in 9th grade. That is all.
Joey Dippel: I really have no idea when I met Joey, but I know it was either during or before 11th grade. He played tuba in Symphonic Winds. He was pretty nice to me, but kind of cocky. He was one of the four members of the Never Ending Hearts game, and was pretty good at it too. I didn't talk to him much this year, but I remember him always watching hockey on TV in the morning. So Joey isn't too bad of a guy really. Good Hearts player. That is all.
Mark Dluzeski: Mark is one of the kids that used to make fun of me all the time in 7th grade when I was trying to become a skater. He ganged up on me with a bunch of kids and called me a poser all the time. He's such a weak minded person and can't deal with problems by himself. He always needs someone there with him. He tries to be funny but it doesn't work, unless his friends are there with him to laugh. Mark is a pathetic and helpless person. I don't like him. That is all.
Janel Donahoe: I met Janel way back in middle school. We were friends I guess. I don't remember much about it really. She was really cool but then one day I was away from my computer and when I came back she was really pissed off and I haven't talked to her since. I don't know why. Too far back to remember much more. Oh well. That's it.
Charles Downing: This kid was in my Music Theatre class and he has got to be one of the dumbest kids I've met. He would sit there and talk and just sound dumb. Then he would always try to sound funny by saying something out loud in class and it would just sound dumb. And then once he tried to help Mrs. Anderson with the VCR. Actually, he was just sitting in his seat yelling at her telling her what he thinks she should do. So I turned around and told him he was a genius and he got pissy with me and threatened to hurt me or something. So I don't really have much against this kid, he's just a dumbass. That is all.
Dylan Drudul: I met Dylan a long time ago in the summer of 1997, before I went into middle school. He was my stand partner way up in the front of the orchestra. I don't remember what we were doing there that summer, but after that I didn't talk to Dylan at all until this year. MOstly because I quit orchestra cause I hated Mrs. Shatto after 6th grade. He was in my room when the orchestra went to Cleveland along with Mike Ross and Tyler Springer. The very first day we were there Dylan and Tyler had 4 girls in their room and got in trouble with a bunch of people. So I was up with them until 12:30 listening to them bitch at teachers and bitch to other people all over the hotel making up lies about what happened. They watched ESPN a lot too. So that was really damn annoying. It was mostly Tyler though. The second night wasn't as bad. Dylan, to me, seems like a pretty cool guy. He was just kind of annoying in the hotel that one night. That is all.
Jess Dubs: Jess is quite an interesting person, and I haven't really made my mind up about how I feel about her. I have no idea when I first made contact with her, but the first time I remember is when she was half assed dressed like a clown in 10th grade and was making people balloon stuff. Throughout high school she dressed up as dumb stuff for some reason. I've never been able to make up my mind why she did it. Maybe she wanted attention. Maybe she was just doing it for fun. I dunno. Just last month, May, she came to school with two big puppets on each shoulder, one being an angel and one a devil. I thought it was really stupid, but I guess her friends liked it. She was in orchestra and had lots of friends there, but outside of orchestra, I heard people make fun of her a lot. She's a very outgoing person and it gets ridiculous and annoying at times. I didn't like her for a long time, but I really don't know. She's ALWAYS been nice to me, and everybody for that matter. But a lot of the stuff she does is really stupid. So she's not really a bad person. Just really annoying sometimes. That is all.
Ian Dum: Ian Dum left our school sometime during 10th grade I believe. He went to my middle school and was one of the two most picked-on people in my grade. I have to admit, I picked on him at times. I really did. I feel bad about doing it now. So, Ian, I'm sorry for picking on you. It was bad. Ian was very shy, mumbled a lot and had Tourette's syndrome. He would have facial tics a lot. He was very VERY jumpy and whenever you went to talk to him he would jump, look around and say "WHAT?!" Paranoia. So this kid was an easy target and everybody picked on him a lot. He also got strangely violent if you pushed him too far. I remember Eric Hess pushing him this far and Ian picking up a desk and actually throwing it at Eric. So Ian was weird, but partly because of everyone's willingness to pick on him. I remember hearing about an incedent on his bus when he flipped out on a girl. I haven't seen him since then. I figured he was just taken out of our school and put somewhere else or was homeschooled or something. A strange ending to this little tale: I was looking through newspapers for my Environmental Concerns Notebook this year, and I find an article about a boy with the initials I.D. whose parents sued the school because they refused to do anything to stop his harassment at school and put him in a safe learning environment. It mentioned two people who were at fault: Mr. Flickinger, his principal, and Mr. Fuhrman, his guidance counsler. He was characterized as having "Tourette's syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder, which manifests in him as facial tics, shaking and flapping of the hands, repetition of certain words, mumbling, pacing and ritualistic behaviors," to quote form the article. It mentions a March 2002 incident which occured on a bus where he was arrested. So, I am 100% sure that this is Ian Dum. This sound EXACTLY like him. So the school got sued because they did nothing to help Ian. And, I'm sorry to say, I'm partially responsible for his maltreatment. I really did pick on him a lot back then. So that's Ian Dum. I should've been nicer to him. And that's that.
Tony Duncan: It's gotta be just a coincidence that the other of the two most picked on people in my grade would be consecutive in the alphabet. I have known Tony Duncan since 6th grade, and believe me, I picked on him A LOT. But, unlike Ian Dum, I do not regret it one bit. Tony is very very anti-social. At first we all thoguht he was mentally retarded, but it turns out he's fine in the head, he's just anti-social and doesn't trust anyone except for teachers. I'm guessing it has something to do with his upbringing. But it wasn't like he was nice about it. Tony was an ass hoel to everybody. He is VERY hard to describe, but I'll try. Tony runs to classes and makes airplane noises while doing so. He mumbles a lot, except when he's mad, in which case his voice gets very shrill. I remember in 7th grade when he accused me of stealing his pencils, which I didn't, and he grabbed me by the throat (an act I would've never expected from him) and shoved me against a locker. So I punched him and walked away up the stairs. He tried to run after me but tripped on the stairs and fell down them, resulting in all the people gathered aroudn to watch to laugh immensely at him. He deserved it though, he brought it all on himself. I remember once, in gym class in middle school, when I took his pants and stuck them in a sink and turned the water on. But I was a bad kid then. Throughout high school he was a dick too. Of course, it didn't help that I picked on him. But he was still an ass hole to everybody about everything. he refused to work with other people in class and his grades suffered because of it. It didn't stop ever. I remember just last month, in May, when I got yelled at for taling to him on the field in gym while playing frisbee something. He would scream at me to leave him alone. I put him on a flyer for a show that Uncle Bud did a little while ago, but I don't think he saw it. Now, about his personal hygiene. Toiny Duncan is, by far, the person with the worst personal hygiene of anyone I have ever met in my entire life. He shirts are yellow at the armpits and he smells SO BAD. You have NO IDEA. He also had an obsession with cars. I remember in 7th grade when Mr. Green, our then history teacher, asked us to draw something form the colonial period, and Tony drew a car. He woudl always have a car magazine. Tony would also bug the teachers to know end. And all he did was talk to them. He would talkto them about cars mostly. And Nascar, Tony loved Nascar (hick). You could tell the teachers were annoyed by him, because they told him to go away and turned away from him when he was talking. So, I've tried my best to describe Tony Duncan. It's hard though; you have to see him to understand his true nature. But, to sum it up, Tony is an ass hole. He hates nearly every kid in school. He smells and likes cars a lot and bugs the shit out of the teachers. He hates me a lot. Wow, that took a while. So, Tony is bad. And that, my friends, is all.
Mary Dunkle: I don't really know Mary, although she was in a class or two with me bacsk in the day. The thing that sticks in my mind about her though is that she got pregnant and had to walk around school with a baby, which really sucks a lot. But, it was her choice. Unless she got raped. I don't know anything about it, so I can't judge. That is all.
James Durgin: James was in my math class my junior year. He was a pretty nice guy. Kind of stuck up, but pretty nice for the most part. He was one of those kids that would talk a lot in class. Ya know, teacher's pet kinda people. But he was really nice and didn't bother me. So he's cool.
Adam Eash: I met Adam my junior year as he was the main member of a band that played at Battle of the Bands and at the show at the Monroe Firehall with us, Aluren. First, let it be known that Aluren sucks. Their band is just terrible and is literally laughable. Adam is the main member of the band, as the bassist, always says that his band is awesome, is going all the way to the top and for some reason has a notion that people are biased against his band because of what they play and all that, like most dumb goths. He's very stuck up about his band and all, even though no one likes them except for Sam Rhoades, who's going out with their drummer. It really is very pathetic. As for a person, Adam isn't much better. He pissed off Jeff a lot by trying to flirt with Natalie and would get in fights with Jen a lot on Aluren's web site's guestbook because Jen said bad things about his band. Adam was in my gym class this year and it was quite pathetic how much he flirted with all the girls their, especially Whitney Long and Rachel Eodice. Rachel, of course, would just give in and flirt back because she flirt with everybody. He would always get Rachel to give him back massages. Really pathetic. Of course, Whitney was too polite and just let him flirt with her. I always watched Adam put his arm around girls and try desperately to get a response, with no real luck. It was seriosuly pathetic. Sorry for saying PATHETIC so much, but it just correctly describes Adam so well. He is seriously pathetic. His band is pathetic. His way of trying to pick up girls is pathetic. His gigantic ego is pathetic. Pure patheticness. I don't like Adam. He's dumb. And pathetic.
Rob Easley: I was kind of friends with Rob Easley in 8th grade. He was in my history class and we did a few projects together. He was a little hyper and a pretty cool kid I think. That's all I remember.
Jenna Easter: I never really talked to Jenna, but I was amazed by how ugly her stupid fake tan looked. Fake tans are stupid and her's was so bad that she looked orange. So that's all really. Orange Jenna.
Andy Eckert: I never really met Andy but I knew him as the drummer for Aluren. I defended him online once against Adam Eash's dumbness, so he's always been nice to me. Despite how much I hate his band, Andy does seem like a pretty cool kid. He's going out with Sam Rhoades, a friend of mine, and it's kind of sad how all the time she talks about how they're gonna get married and how much she loves him and calls him her baby and stuff. It's really dumb, but that's ok. Puppy love is acceptable in high school. Sort of. So Andy seems pretty cool I guess. That is all.
Mike Eckert: In middle school, I gave Mike Eckert the nickname of Eggbert. It was pretty funny then, but when we got into high school he got really cranky when I called him it and told me to grow up. That was stupid. But this last semester of high school he was in my US Government class and was cool towards me. He was able to laugh about our middle school days, and that was cool. Mike's not too bad of a guy. He's pretty cool really. That is all.
Josh Emberg: The only memories I ahve of Josh Emberg are from Basic Computer Literacy class my freshman year. He sat in the computer behind me and I would always bother him. The main reason I did that was because he had no sense of humor, ya know, being a football player. Quite possibly my greatest accomplishment ever was this one day when we were arguing a lot in BCL one day. So, I unplugged my keyboard from my computer when Mr. Wilburn wasn't looking and unplugged his real quickly and plugged mine into his behind me. This took about 5 minutes because I had to do it when Mr. Wilburn wasn't looking (He was giving some lesson that day). I then accomplished the simple procedure of shutting down his computer with only 4 keystrokes. 1) Windows button to open his start menu. 2) Up button to go to Shut Down. 3) Enter to select Shut Down. 4) Enter again to confirm. It was genius. He was so confused that his computer shut itself down. Aw man that was great. I didn't like him. That is all.
Rachel Eodice: I've known Rachel for a long time. I met her on my bus in 9th grade. I liked her a lot my freshman year, but she was a real bitch about it and ignored me a lot. On Halloween that year, Eric Hess and I hung out at her house. It was pretty fun I guess. And she knew I liked her and she could have been a lot nicer about it. So I decided to try to push her out of my mind, which I managed to do eventually. I hung out with her a lot throughout most of high school. Since she lived in my neighborhood, Matt and I would walk to her house a lot and chill there, either on her porch, her basement or the big field near her house. We got fake married once I remember. She got a guitar one day, and it was really bad so I tried to fix it for her and broke one of the pegs. So I was nice enough to buy her 6 new pegs (which, mind you, are quite expensive) and new strings to re-string her guitar. I bought her a nice flute pin one Christmas too. And what do I get from her? Nothing. A few flirtacious things to lead me on, and then ignorance. I remember one sumemr we got fake married in the big field. I walked her home from my pool party after tenth grade. I sat with her on the bus in marching band our junior year. We got her to join marching band that year but she joined as a guard member instead of a flute, which is what she plays. So you get the idea really. I saw her a lot throughout high school. The summer before junior year was important in our friendship though. She came over to my house a lot and layed with me watching movies in my basement a lot. And then, while I was over at her house with Matt once, she came over to me and started kissing me like mad. It was really crazy and I didn't know what to think. I had been feeling a little something for her at the time, so I told her one day that sumemr that I thought she liked me. Instead of what I rightfully expected, she told me that she didn't like me, she only felt comfortable around me, which is why she pretty much made out with me at her house when we were alone. So since then I couldn't really take it anymore and we stopped talking very much. Rachel is such a fun person to be with and I liked her for a while because of it. She was a really cool person. However, she is by far the most flirtacious person I have ever met. She flirts with everybody, thus leading them on. She led me on so much only to tell me that she had no feelings for me. Not too great of a thing to do really. I thought she was cool for quite a while, but I don't know now. She was a real bitch about stuff and she deserves to know it. Jsut a fair warning for anybody wanting to be friends with Rachel: She will flirt with you to know end, leading you on only to let you down in the long run. She's a real cool girl, but, well, you know what I mean. That's all really.
Andy Eppley: About 99% of my memories of Andy Eppley come from 8th grade. Because Ian Dum and Tony Duncan are existant, Andy is pushed down to number 3 on the "kids who were picked on the most during middle and high school" list that I've composed. Along with Zach Freysinger, I picked on Andy Eppley notoriously in 8th grade. This kid would always tell me that he's going to crack and tell the principal on me. It was really funny. Unlike Tony and Ian though, Andy was actually pretty friendly with me. Everybody picked on him. I remember in 8th grade when there was a bomb scare and Seth Thielemann, Matt and I were picking on Andy and we got in trouble and the teacher blamed Andy. That was really funny. I rode my bike to his house once which took a really long time considering he lives on York road near where it intersects Boiling Springs Rd. So Andy and I were kind of friends in 8th grade, but I always picked on him. Near the end of the year he got a bunch of kids in trouble, excluding me simply because I was nice at least SOME of the time. But because of how much I saw him, I was probably the kid that picked on him the most. I don't know why, but I don't feel bad about it. It didn't bother him THAT much, and it was wholesome fun. Well, not really, but you know what I mean. He left our school system after 8th grade and I thought that would be the end of him. I always remembered Andy Eppley though. Then it happened. I got an E-mail last summer from the one and only Andy Eppley telling me that he would be coming back to CV for his senior year. He went to York for a while. Unfortunatly, I didn't talk much to him this year, but he would IM me sometimes. So, overall, I was friends with Andy mainly because it was fun to pick on him cause he was such a big loser. But my heart isn't totally cold, so I was nice to him SOMETIMES, which is a big difference from everyone else, so I guess that's why he was friends with me a bit. What a weird kid.
Kelly Erler: Kelly was in choir and yelled at Matt and I whenever we talked to Alex Otteson, the retard. She's a dumb bitch. Really ugly too.
Kira Eslinger: The only thing I remember about Kira is that she was pregnant during my sophomore year and had trouble in gym class. That's about it.
Sherri Espenshade: Sherri was in my middle school starting with 7th grade. She used to live close to Jen and was pretty good friends with her I'm told. She did a juggling act for the talent show in 8th grade. That was, weird. I didn't really know her all too well til this year when she talked to Jen a lot. Sherri is really quiet and mellow. But she's really damn cool. She joined guard this year so I saw her a lot. She's erally witty and funny when she talks and I wish I would have met her sooner. I still don't talk to her that much, but she's an awesome person and you should like her. Sherri is cool.
Scott Fehr: I met Scott in 6th grade as he was in my special math class. I didn't really know him then. I got into fights with him in marching band my junior year though. He has such an annoying and naisly voice that I couldn't imagine anybody being friends with him simply because of his unbelievably annoying voice. Not to mention he's an annoying dumbass. Things have mellowed out since then, and I don't really mind him anymore. But he was a butthead during marching band my junior year. That is all.
Brian Fields: I knew Brian in 8th grade a little. He played bass. I don't really remember much more. But his yearbook picture looks like Chris Kattan. That is all.
Bobby Fisher: I remember meeting Bobby somewhere but I'm not sure where. He's a pretty cool kid; he was in my Music Appreciation class and Theatre class. He's really outgoing and nice to everyone and would talk to me sometimes. He's a little nerdy, but that's ok, cause he's cool. He likes Less Than Jake too. That's cool.
Shaun Fisher: I don't remember where I met Shaun, but he's really stuck up and an ass hole. He's usually pretty quiet when he's not with his friends and thinks he's a great guy. Unfortunatly for him, he's not, he's a dick. I played ping pong with him this past year,a nd he was so stuck up and dumb about it. Egocentric prick. That is all.
Julie Fletcher: I think Julie moved here this year. She was in my gym class and would talk to me sometimes. She's pretty friendly I suppose. Nice girl. That is all.
Janna Foreman: I remember Janna from middle school. She was very slutty then. She was always a real big bitch to me. I don't know her anymore, that's just what I remember from 7th grade. That is all.
Tonya Forney: I don't remember when I first saw Tonya, but she was working at Trindle Bowl when Uncle Bud played there all three times. I didn't know her well then, but this year she was in my second semester guitar class. She was really friendly towards me and when I was working on my honor's recital piece, she wished me luck and all that. I saw her in the mall once and she said hi. So Tonya is pretty nice and she's a cool girl. That is all.
Sophia Foutres: I've known Sophia for a while, but she sort of befriended me in 10th grade. I thought she was pretty cool then, cause she was friendly. But since then she jsut kind of got on my nerves. It's really hard to describe. She's a little obnoxious about being friendly. I dunno how to describe. But she was annoying. That is all.
Kat Fowler: At times, I didn't really like Kat very much. Like this year when she yelled at me for something and I jokingly said "At least I'm not going out with a Jew!" and she got really mad at me. So sometimes she can be gay, but for the most part she's a really nice person. I knew her mostly as Paul Gibbs's girlfriend, but Jen knew her better. She's very nice and pretty cool. That's all.
Aaron Frank: Aaron and I have had quite a few problems in the past. I don't remember much from 9th and 10th grade, but my junior year, if you didn't know, Matt, Niko and I hung out in the instrument storage trailer in the morning every day. Sometimes peopel wuld come and bug us a lot, and Aaron would come and play his bari sax in there even though we asked him to leave. So I don't remember the situation all too much, but Matt and I took his mouthpiece once as a joke and Sarah Gardner got really mad at us and accused us of picking on him. But then once he accused me of stealing it even though I didn't. So he madea big deal out of it, told Mr. Bruce, then told his parents and then actually brought it to Mr. Flickinger. That was so stupid. Aaron would always act like he's all big and try to flirt with girls. It was really pathetic. Not as bad as Adam Eash, but still annoying. Then he was being a pussy about this whole mouthpiece thing, when I never freaking took it. So the whole thing got settled and I didn't really talk to him much anymore. He was the section leader of the alto saxes and I had to work with him a bit, and he was cool about it then, so I guess things are better now. So Aaron Frank was a dick about his stupid mouthpiece in 11th grade, but he was cool this year. I really don't like him, but he's cool with me now, so we'll just leave it at that.
Ben Frantz: I was sort of friends with Ben at one time, in 9th grade, but not too much. I don't really remember much about him, but he seemed pretty cool then. That is all.
Zach Freysinger: I've known Zach since 6th grade. He's a really weird and independent kid. I say indepentdent because it doesn't matter who he's with, he'll make fun of somebody. As I was friends with him, we made fun of a lot of people. He mnade fun of me with other people. As long as he has someone with him, he'll make fun of somebody. He made fun of me a lot in 7th grade, but then I became friends with him in 8th grade and we made fun of Andy Eppley a lot. I was friends with him in 9th grade as he was in my Basic Computer Literacy class. He was better friends with Nate Dimemmo though. Eventually though, our friendship just died. I remember I let him borrow a strategy guide once for Final Fantasy 7 and he lost it and lied about it. I made him buy me a new one, which he didn't want to do, but I got him to anyway. That's the last time I talked to him. I was real good friends with him in 8th and 9th grade, but he's a very weird kid. He's fun as hell to be with, but very sleezy. He'll back stab you very quickly just to get a good laugh. And then act like nothing happened the next day. You could never seriously talk to him about anything, cause you're never sure if he'll be on your side that day. So he really is a pretty bad person and I don't like him for the most part. He was jsut fun to be with at the time though. I moved on. He used to be a skater but then ended up turning into a prep. He first he said things like "I'm just mocking them" which sounds like something he would do, but I guess he just turned into one. Whatever. Zach is weird. Sometimes he's your friend, sometimes he's an ass hole. He just overall turned into an ass hole in the long run though. And that's all I have to say about that.
Elizabeth Fritz: Elizabeth was in a few of my classes and was always really nice to me. I saw her in the Karns near the AMC all the time when I go in, and she says hi to me. She's a really nice girl, judging from when I see her. I forget if she goes by Liz or Elizabeth though. Oh well. She's cool.
Kyle Fromm: The only memory I have of Kyle Fromm is in 6th grade when he came up to me in the halls and told me, "If you reset my girlfriend's Tamagotchi again I'm gonna kick your ass." Mind you this was in pussy 6th grade, back when Tamagotchi's were pretty new. His girlfriend, Shauna Johnson, was in my history class and she was being a bitch, so when she wasn't looking, I reset her Tamagotchi and she got really pissed off. So apparently she told her boyfriend and you know how it goes from there. That was gay. Haven't talked to him since. That's all.
Erica Fultz: I've been dreading explaining my feelings about Erica, because I don't know what to think and I know it will be really long. And if this is not very long, then I failed in explaining her properly. Let me jsut start with the history, void of any personal opinions of the incident. I met her in 6th grade. She and I, along with 5 others (Brain Beccia, Kristina Kovach, Josh Sunday, Jeremy Conrad and Scott Fehr) were in a special math class cause we were smart or something. It was Pre-Algebra. I somehow became friends with Kristina Kovach. She was in my homeroom and I talked to her every once in a while. I didn't really like her too mcuh cause she was really bitchy, but she introduced me to her best friend, Erica Fultz. Erica was very very shy, but Kristina insisted that we talk a lot. She then told me that Erica liked me and I should talk to her and ask her out. So I did, and she said yes. After that came yet another period of not talking. Kristina would bring Erica over to me, but we jsut sat there and said nothing, even though we were going out. I told Kristina stuff to tell Erica, and vice versa, but it was just pathetic. It wasn't all Erica's fault though, I was almost as shy as she. So Kristina was jsut about to leave for Disney World and she asked if I would go out with her when she got back, so I agreed, because Erica and I weren't going anywhere, and she was my first girlfriend and I had no idea what was going on. A day or so after Kristina left, Erica wrote me a note and I wrote her one back. We started writing notes to each other a lot and I took a liking to her. When Kristina got back, I told her I changed my mind and wanted to stay with Erica. She was pissed off about that, and from then Kristina stayed out of our relationship. We continued simply writing notes and talking now and then and it got a bit better. Over the summer, I talked to her on the phone 30 minutes a day, because her parents were annoyingly strict. So things were going pretty good between us. But then, come 7th grade, I was a changed person. I had gotten a huge liking to this show that I finally got on my cable called South Park. I was trying to force myself to like popular music and it was basicly a huge atempt to become popular and likable, because at the time, the whole school hated me minus a few people. So when 7th grade started Erica and I began a downward spiral until it was apparent that she was just annoyed by me. Our relationship came to an abrupt halt when I stole her calculator and destroyed it. I didn't talk to her until the next year, in 8th grade. I don't remember how I got to be friends with her again, but I remember she was trying to help me get together with this girl that I had liked in 6th grade named Kristy Knowles. When things didn't work out with us, I got another liking to Erica Fultz. She let me borrow a CD of hers by this band that I hadn't heard much of called Less Than Jake. I went out with her a couple times in 8th grade, but I don't remember what happened that we broke up. I began liking her near the end of the year when she was going out with Ryan Sokoloski, and Ryan threatened to fight me and almost started a fight at Herhsey Park when the whole 8th grade class went there at the end of the year. I spent the whole day with her. So, in 9th grade she got very much into hardcore goth music and some punk. She always tried to get me to listen to random bands that she liked but I ignored her for the most part because I was busy liking other girls (i.e. Rachel Eodice, Sara Cole). Over that summer, I went over to her house and went to the pool with her and I began to like her again. I fooled around with her a bit then, but I don't remember much about what happened between us. It was pretty much an on and off kinda thing with us. Every once in a while she would start liking me again and we went for a while then just tore apart again. Finally, we started coming together again in March 2002, about when Niko Kritikos and I were really good friends. I made the hugemistake of introducing the two of them. Niko said she was pretty cool and Erica told me she thought Niko was pretty cool too. I liked Erica at this time, but I didn't want to have a relationship cause at the time I was against them. So we called ourselves "friends with benefits" if you know what I mean. Thenit happened: Erica told me that she liked Niko. But she also said that she didn't want to make anything of it because she knew how good of friends we were. This is what most people call a lie. She told Niko and started tagging along with us when we went to the mall and eventually, Niko told me he liked her. You know what happens now. They went out and have, as far as I know, been together since then. Niko and I stopped talking very much and I completly stopped talking to Erica. What Erica did was a terrible thing. She completly destroyed our friendship and led to the demise of Niko and mine's frienship. She started liking one of my best friends and pulled him away from me. I haven't talked to her since then. So Erica was a very big part of my life. She's very very liberal and is pretty good at art from what I remember. She was very fun to be with and agreed with me when it came to liberal/conservative kind of things. I liked her many times. I called her a user for what she was doing to Niko at the time, and I wonder if one day we'll ever become friends again. I see her with Niko a lot and it seems like she's pretty cool with me. She's not superficial enough to hold a grudge against me. So that's my story. That's how things stand now. I think Erica is pretty cool despite what she did about two years ago. In fact, if that didn't happen, I'd think Erica was really awesome. So that's how things are now. And that, I suppose, is all I have to say about that.
Zach Galbraith: Zach was in a few of my classes I remember. He was always cool with me and all that, so I respected him. He played sports, but it was soccer, so it wasn't too bad. Zach is cool.
Carrie Gallaher: I met Carrie my sophomore year when she joined guitar ensemble. She wasn't too good and could only play simple chords, but it was ok because the stuff was pretty easy. She was very nice to me and was always accepting when I tryed to teach her something new. I taught her the blues scale and how to play 12-bar blues. It was cool. She's a very nice person. She was in my English class my junior year and was equally nice, but then I learned that she was a hardcore Christian, which really sucks. We had to artistically present a poem in Mrs. Parson's class, so Carrie sang her's with her guitar. It sounded like one of those dumb hippie Jewel songs. They're so easy to write, but that's ok. She was coincidentaly in my English class this last year, and she expressed her Christianness even more. We even got in a debate once about whether one person's life affects everyone else. It got kind of annoying to be honest. Her Philosophy of Life did in fact include God, but she talked about how respecting everyone is the most important, so it was cool. So Carrie is very nice, even though she's really Christian. Carrie is cool.
Sarah Gardner: Sarah went to my elementary school so I've known her for 9 years, but the only time I remember coming into contact with her was my junior year when I jokingly took Aaron Frank's mouthpiece while he was playing his saxophone in the instrument storage trailer. She got really mad and grabbed Matt by his shirt because she thought he took Aaron's mouthpiece, even though it was me. That was pretty gay of her. That's the only memory I have of Sarah. I'm sure she's not really a bad person, she was just PMSing that day or something.
Markelle Gibbs: I don't remember when I met Markelle, I just kinda know him from marching band. The weird thing, is that he looks a little bit black, but he doesn't act like it. It's so weird. He has this really soft kinda voice. He never really paid much attention to me. I never really talked to him much either. Maybe a few times, but he was nice to me each of those times. I saw him in gym class this year, mostly because Rachel was busy flirting with him. So Markelle is a pretty nice kid I think. I don't like his name. But he's pretty cool.
Paul Gibbs: I don't remember when I met Paul, but he joined marching band my junior year. As for his personality, Paul can be an ass hole sometimes. He also had the tendency to act like he knew everything during marching band, even though he was only in it for 2 years. But for the most part Paul was pretty cool. The one thing that comes to my mind when I see him? JEW. He's Jewish and we made extra sure he didn't forget that. We had SO MANY Jew jokes for him over these past two years, but mostly this one. From telling him that Jew should be spelled Joo, trying to make him apologize for killing Jesus (I got the idea from South Park) and mentiong concentration camps all the time. Of course, I'm just kidding; I don't really have anything against Jews or Paul being one, it was just all for shits and giggles. He joked around a lot of the time too. So, it was ok. Paul isn't too bad of a guy, and he was always nice to me. That's it.
Andy Gnatt: I wasn't too happy when Nick Herman moved from across the street from me. But when I found out who moved there, I was even sadder. Andy Gnatt's mom is really nice and his younger sister is really cool, but he is a flat out dick. I remember seeing him pick on Amanda Boyd and other people on my bus. He was on the football team and had a really stuck up attitude. He always has stupid little parties at his house and I can hear them. He's probably sitting in him room, right across from my house, as I write this now. He's just a pooface. Andy, you suck. Simple as that.
Angela Golfieri: I don't remember when I met Angela, but I do remember having Enviornmental Concerns with her this year. I had to do a project with her, and boy was that hell. She's really cranky about her grades and is one of those people that takes a really really long time to finish a test. She was also really cranky about giving a presentation, and didn't want to because she said she gets too nervous. So she's pretty much really annoying. We did the presentation, and she presented part of it anyway. She's really annoying. Seriously. That is all.
Susan Gorman: All the memories I have of Susan are from 9th grade during lunch. I sat with Eric Hess and his friends, and Susan was there too. She was really damn slutty. I remember one time when she was going around showing people her nipple for no reason. That's pretty slutty. She also told us that in pictures of the Oklahoma City Bombing, the little boy being held by the firefighter is her cousin or something like that. So, Susan is really slutty. I never talked to her too much, so I can't say much for her personality. That is all.
Alithea Gorski: I don't remember when I met Alithea. She's always been nice to me though. She was in my guitar class first semester and my US Government class second semester. I know she was friends with Jen. She's kind of gothish and likes goth kinda music, but she's a really cool person. She's fun to talk to and is always very nice to me. She's friends with Josta and Sean Campbell and we used to talk a lot in US Government. She's also going out with Tony Ortega, a kid I met in Music Theory/Comp. in 10th grade who's really damn cool. The two of them are both really good at art. So Alithea is cool.
Matt Graf: I met Matt Graf way back in 7th grade. Actually, he more or less met me. I was friends with Seth Thielemann then, and Matt just started following us around. I never see Seth over the summer very much, so I got to be really good friends with Matt. Over the summer between 7th and 8th grade, we were best friends. He had a pool at his house that we would swim in a lot. We both really liked Playstation and Blink182, and I got him to like Metallica, which became my favorite band. So we were really damn good friends. But then when school started, my final year of middle school, Matt and I sort of started drifting apart. He started flirting a lot with my then girlfriend, Erica Fultz, and I became much better friends with a different Matt. So Matt Graf and I's friendship died and I haven't talked to him since. It doesn't bother me really. He wasn't too bad of a guy really. And so, that's that.
Nicole Grant: Nicole is friends with Whitney Ricedorf and went on the trip to Cleveland with the orchestra. She was one of the four girls that was in my room with Tyler Springer and Dylan Drudul. She's really slutty and bitchy. THat's all I really know, from observing her on the Cleveland trip. That is all.
Kelley Grimm: Kelley is annoying and kind of slutty. She was in a few of my classes and study halls. And she spells her name funny. That is all.
Adam Gsell: I remember in 8th grade when I was going down the stairs to somewhere and Adam asked me if I was gay. I told him no but he kept giggling with his friend and saying he thoguht I was. I told him I knew he was and he got really pissy and in one of those "I'm gonna kick your ass" moods. He never did though. That's all I remember until junior year, when he gave me a bunch of Deftones stickers. I dunno why, but he was being nice then. So whatever. I dunno Adam really. That is all.
Kyle Gunnison: I met Kyle in Mrs. Sawyer's Advanced Math class my junior year. He thought it was really funny when I sat there and bitched about homework and the teacher and would say things to her that she doesn't know are against her. It's a great way to meet somebody. So Kyle thought I was pretty funny, and he was pretty cool. This year I was lucky to have Psychology with him and he sat right next to me. We'd do homework together and would sit there and bitch about people in the class, along with the teacher when she was being weird. Together we hated Chelsea Martini because of her ass crack showing all the time. He has the weird habit of always writing his name in block letters, especially the letter K. I always made fun of him for it. So Kyle is a really cool guy and is really fun to be in a class with. Seriously cool.
Brady Hagerman: I met Brady way back in the day in elementary school, because he lived right down the street from the culdesac that I live on. I used to talk about Super Mario 64 with him and there was this one star I couldn't get and I always used to bug him abotu helping me with it. So I don't think he liked me very much then. I didn't talk to him much since then and I think he hasn't really like me since then. He has these crazy sky blue eyes. He's been really nice to Seth Thielemann and Seth says he's a real nice guy, so I dunno. Whatever.
Amanda Hall: Amanda was in my US Government class this year. We had to do this project in class in the beginning of the semester. She seemed like a really nice girl. I don't know her too well at all really, but she seemed really nice. That is all.
Jesse Hallett: I've known Jesse for 9 years, because he went to my elementary school. I don't remember much from Silver Springs and Eagle View, but he was in my biology class in 10th grade. He sat right next to me all year long and endured the dictatorship of Mr. Thornton, the worst teacher I have ever had in my entire life. Both us hated the guy. Hell the whole class did. But Jesse and I were partners and he thought I was pretty funny. He was really nice to me and he helped make the class a little more bearable. Just a little. Bearable and Mr. Thornton don't match. So Jesse is really cool. That is all.
Peter Harbilas: I've always had this very negative idea of Peter in my mind. I've seen him in study halls and he always seemed really egocentric and stuck up and loud and annoying. He seemed like a real ass hole to me. And that's how I thought about him. But everybody I've talked to says he's a real nice guy. So I dunno what to say about Peter. From what I've observed, he's a pooface. But I dunno. Whatever.
Brandi Hardy: I don't remember when I met Brandi, but I remember hearing many bad things about her from her older sister, Tabitha, while I was going out with her. Tabitha just called her slutty and bitchy and all that stuff I guess you would normally call your sister. So I didn't like her from what Tabitha told me. So I broke up with Tabitha and was left to form my own opinion of Brandi. Brandi would talk to me now and then in the hallways and she was also in my Theatre class first semester this year. She was always very friendly with me. She's really into art and all that and from what I saw I thought she was pretty good at it. However, she always seemed very stuck up about her art. She felt she was superior to others when it came to art. I remember she got in an arguement with Mr. Hoffman about some kind of pottery thing. So she was stuck up about art, but she seemed pretty good at it. Jen thinks she's terrible and can't stand her, then again Jen hates nearly everybody. So Brandi isn't too bad of a person, although she is very stuck up about her art.
Tabitha Hardy: The infamous Tabitha Hardy. I met Tabitha in marching band my sophomore year. She was in the pit. At the time, I was god friends with Jodi Esposito. Tabitha would always hang around with me and flirt with me. This was coming at a time that I was so confused relationship wise, so I didn't catch the hints at all. Tabitha is a very very affectionate person, and is always in need of affection and attention. So Jodi finally clued me in that Tabitha really liked me. So one day she asked me out and I said yes and we went out for about a month in October - November 2001. It went well for a while, but I eventually got really tired and annoyed by her, so one day on the way to the Music Theory/Comp. trailer, she told me that it was over because I never paid attention to her, which was probably true. She just got on my nerves. And so later that school year, during the may fairs, she started getting interested in me and I went over to her hosue and we chilled for a bit. She asked me if I would go out with her if she asked me, and I said I didn't know and would have to think about it. This point, in May 2002, marks the first time I really thought about a relationship before going into it. The first time I went out with Tabitha, I was desperate for a girlfriend. But when I finally thought about it, I found out what I wanted in a girlfriend, and Tabitha was not it. I told her no, which broke her heart, which i felt a little bad about, but she got over it. She's attempted to talk me since then, but I made it clear that it was over between us. Because of this revelation I had when thinking about whether I should go out with Tabitha, I was able to like people that I actually enjoyed being with later, instead of just jumping into a relationship with anybody that liked me. Tabitha is a very childish person that is desperately in need for attention and affection, like I said before. Things are very bad at her house, and she's told me that she's been beaten and abused at home. So when I went over there, it was always very weird and eerie. Tabitha is really annoying and gets depressed often. She makes weird noises and gets attached to people really easily. Tabitha has always been very nice to me though. I truly dislike her though. She failed her senior year, hence why she was in my class. She would wear ridiculous things to school, like huge black boots and this cape that made her look like Trinity from The Matrix. This was all, obviously, for attention, although she would deny it if asked about it. So that's Tabitha. She's kind of annoying. Actually, she's really annoying. But she is a pretty nice person. And that is all.
Dan Hauck: I remember Dan Hauck from middle school. He was always really annoying and would say dumb things like "Go figure" when someone asked him a quiestion he didn't want to answer. Those are the only things I remember about him really.
Ryan Hays: I met Ryan way back in the day, but the earliest memories I have of him are from early in my sophomore year from Health class when I hung out with Jordan King. He was drawing cartoon characters on paper. He was normal then. I think he joined marching band that year as a mellophone if I remember correctly. I remember thinking he was kind of a loser for a while, and I didn't really like him very much. He got into punk after a while and always wore Casualties and Adicts shirts. He was really annoying when it came to girls. He would flirt with them a lot and it was really dumb. So I didn't like him much then. But this year I guess I lightened up some and accepted him. He was in my homeroom and hung around with us sometimes. He liked YuGiOh, which is really stupid, but oh well. So Ryan is a pretty cool guy for the most part, even though I didn't like him for no real reason for a while. That is all.
Amanda Hellrung: Amanda went to my elementary school. I don't remember much about her really. I remember early in 10th grade when she asked ot play with this pen I had with a cow on the top that when you squeezed him, his eyes bulged out and he lit up. She squeezed him too hard and he broke. That was gay, but she didn't mean to break him. Poor Bessy. That's all I remember.
Craig Hench: The only thing I remember about Craig is in 9th grade when Eric Hess kept trying to hug him and he got really cranky. That's all.
Kira Herman: Kira was one of the first people I met up here when I moved form Texas. She lived across the street from me with her brother Nick, which is where the Gnatts live now. SHe was really cool then and I was pretty good friends with her. She cut her hair for 5th grade really short and we (random peopel around where I lived) all laughed at her. I eventually just grew apart from her and then she moved away sometime in high school. I remember this year when they had that big senior blood drive, Kira needed a ride, so I drove her to her house, using Matt's car cause he was too weak to drive, having just given blood. So Kira and I hung out a lot back in the day. She's a cool person. Kira = cool. That is all.
Eric Hess: Oh boy I've been looking forward to telling you all about Eric Hess. If I had to think of the top 5 people that influenced me the most in high school, Eric would be very near the top if not AT the top. He went to Good Hope through middle school, but then moved to Matt's neigherhood for high school. I remember the very first words I ever said to Eric: "Why are you so fat?" I saw him sittig by himself on the bus. He had no friends then, and Matt and I quickly became friends with him. He lived right down the road from Matt, and he said he was only living there while they waited for their house to be built. He was to live on Trindle road down a little past Boiling Springs road. We had lots of interests together. We played magic cards. We skated. We both liked the Beatles and John Lennon. We did a lot of stuff together and were really good friends. Then he moved to his house on Trindle Road, which isn't bad, cause it's still pretty close to me. I sat with him at lunch my freshman year. We both got video cameras before our sophomore years. We both liked Rachel Eodice my freshman year, but probably me more. So yeah, we were real similar and ewre good friends. Then he turned into a punk. He started listening to all this punk and started skating a lot mroe then we did back in the day. I remember buying stink bombs at Jubilee Day and lighting them on fire. We once burned a whole bunch of newspapers in the fort in my back yard and lit it on fire. All the newspapers blew everywhere and pieces of the grass in my backyard caught on fire. That was pretty funny. I slept over at his house once and broke a stink bomb on his pillow. He was really mad about that. We played monopoly and watched George Carlin. But, unfortunatly, we grew apart a bit. He pretty much introduced me to punk. NOFX. Rancid. I started listening to it because of him, and he deserves nearly all of the credit for it. He doesn't like Bad Religion, my favorite band, so the credit isn't TOTALLY his. He did introduce me to punk shows though. I went to the Dillsburg Firehall with him. We went to shows everywhere together with a bunch of his punk friends. So that's how our sophomore year was. He influenced Matt, Niko and I to join Chorus my junior year, and we had a lot of fun there. He would always piss off Mrs. Anderson a lot. That was really funny. He was a really rambunctious kid. I remember going over to his house once and skating down his driveway when it was ice covered and hitting my head on the pavement really hard. We got it on tape too. That was really fun. This year was pretty much the same as junior year. Eric pissing off Mrs. Anderson a lot and being crazy. I cannot explain how much respect I have for Eric. So many people hate the kid because he's so loud and always points out people's insecurities. Most peopel I know just call him an ass hole and hate him. But I really like Eric. He is seriously awesome. He's very smart and witty and always can make me laugh. I plan to stay friends with Eric for a long time. He will remain in my mind as one of my best friends from high school. Eric is so cool. Seriously.
Jeff Higgins: I hate to say this. I really do. But Jeff is currently one of my best friends. I really hate to admit it, but he is. He is also my only friend that I HATE. Let me explain. I met Jeff my freshman year in Jazz Band. He played trumpet in Jazz 3. Matt and I would always joke around with him that he had no penis. He went along with the joke for a bit. Jeff was known for being a pussy scaredy cat. He was pedrified of clowns, among many other things. So Matt and I rented The Exorcist and invited Jeff over to watch it. He was so scared and we recorded a lot of it on my Lego Camera. We went Snow Tubing and Matt and I took Jeff's hat a lot and threw it in the other lane once. That was funny. I remember it being Jeff's Adidas hat. We said that it was really a marijuana leaf on the front, he just smoked away some of the leaves. Things went downhill between Jeff and I when he got cranky because of the "Jeff Higgins Has No Penis" song and he threatened to kick my ass. That was really damn stupid considering Matt and I were only kidding. Jeff was kind of a homie then. So things weren't too great between us. It didn't get much better my sophomore year when he got mad at me because of when Pagean Sanders came to one of my parties and flashed everybody her bra and her then boyfriend, and one of Jeff's friends, Carl Odom, got pissed off. Jeff was really stupid about things then and we would get in arguements. Once about stuff on my web site and religion too. So Jeff was a dumbass then and got cranky about really stupid things. However, we had one underlying similarity. Both of us loved music, particularly punk. I liked good punk like Bad Religion, NOFX and Rancid and he liked gay emo shit like Allister, New Found Glory and The Movielife. Over the summer before junior year he went out with another one of my good friends, Natalie Sheeler, who at the time I really liked. That kinda sucked, they're still together, and they suck together, even though they think they're cool. I went with him and Joe Holland to the Warped Tour and had a really fun time that summer. This would forshadow what was once to come. At one of my parties early my junior year, Jeff and I played Basketcase together on my guitars. We then decided we would start a band. Ali Rodrigues told us of a good punk drummer named AJ Zampelli. We went to his house and he was good and from there formed our band, Uncle Bud. We played Battle of the Bands that year, along with this year, and are stiull together. Jeff is now one of my best friends and is going to Westchester with me next year, where we plan to continue our band. So that is Jeff and I's history. He is one of I'm guessing about four people that I have so much history with that I couldn't possibly explain it all. We've done so much stuff together since we've met and are realyl good friends. However, Jeff is retarded. He always has really dumb things to say and stupid inside jokes that he exploits. It's really sad how so many peopel look up to him. He is very very irresponsible. He can never do anything right when it comes to planning things. He always rips people off, especially on eBay. He is a terrible driver and has been in a total of 6 accidents. So I could go on and on about all the things I hate about Jeff, so I'll just stop while I'm ahead. Jeff is a really cool guy though, and he's really fun to be around. So I thin it's best to just leave it at that. History too big to correctly describe. I hate him for so many reasons but he's still a really cool guy. And I guess that's it.
Hope Hillman: Hope went to my middle school, but I didn't know her then. She was always very slutty throughout high school, but more early high school then later years. She was in my Environmental Concerns class and hate dit and slept a lot. I don't know her too well, but she's always been nice to me, even though she's always been really slutty looking. That is all.
Jon Holler: Jon shatters the football player stereotype. Jon is really smart and a very nice person. He was in my Chemistry class my junior year and my US Government class this last semester. He always was the highest grade in the class and was very nice to me. And it's crazy cause he's a football player. I guess that stereotype doesn't apply to everybody then. Jon is cool.
Laura Holloway: I've known Laura since 6th grade. Krstina Kovach used to always make fun of her and say she looked like a T-Rex because she has really short arms. Laura is really short and from what I'm told a little bit of a mental retardation thing. She isn't retarded though, just a little slow. She joined indoor guard her last year of high school, which was really stupid beacuse she was HORRIBLE and knew it. Nobody liked her and we wondered why the hell she would want to join guard. She could not even toss the flag and catch it. Ever. But Laura is a very very nice and sweet girl. She was always polite and nice to me. She went out with Nate Bevins for a while. That was pretty funny. So Laura is dumb but really nice. That is all.
Maureen and Natalie Hooker: I grouped these two together cause I didn't really know them individually. They moved across the street from me during my 4th grade year. I was friends with them in elementary school. We played capture the flag when it snowed a lot. Played in my driveway and their back yard. They were cool. Their older brother Ian was an ass hole though. I stopped being friends with them eventaully sometime early in middle school, but they've always been nice to me and would say hi and whatnot. They look REALLY similar, but since I've known them forever I can tell them apart. Natalie is much more friendly and outgoing then Maureen. So they're pretty cool and they've always been nice to me. That is all.
Christine Hoover: Two memories I have of Christine Hoover. The first was form freshman year when she was in my English class. I would call her a vacuum cleaner because of her last name, and she got really pissed off. No sense of humor. She became a homie and was in my English class my junior year. She got really pissed off at this girl beacuse she accidently hit her in the eye with a Starburst. Christine blew up at her and started mad swearing. It was really funny. She's really dumb and homieish. That is all.
Andrea Hopper: Andrea is one of the most annoying girls I've met in high school. She's in the in crowd and is so loud and obnoxious. She waws only ever in my study halls and she would always be very loud and stupid. She's really slutty too. Andrea Hopper is a dumb bitch. That is all.
Nick Hoyles: Nick Hoyles is someone I don't particularly like to talk about. I met him in middle school. I became "friends" with him in 7th grade. He didn't have many friends because he was very ignorant and obnoxious. He was a true ass hole, but at the time, I didn't have many friends so I took what I could get. He used to hit me with one of his numerous chains that he wore all the time and it hurt like hell but I was too shy and stupid then to say anything. He spit on me. He DDTed me in the hallway. He would always swear and tell stupid stories of how he "ran from the cops" and had sex with some girl. I never believed him. Nick Hoyles is a disgusting pig and I started imitating him and got in lots of trouble. I don't know what happened to him but I remember seeing him some time in 9th grade and ignoring him because I didn't want to get involved with him again. Nick Hoyles is disgusting and is one of the biggest pricks I've ever met. It's as simple as that.
TJ Horn: I've known of TJ (or Arthur) since middle school, but the only contact I've ever come into with him was this year when he was in my Environmental Concerns project group. He was pretty cool and him and I made fun of Angela Golfieri together. It was pretty fun. TJ seemed like a pretty cool guy, from what I've seen. That is all.
Trisha Huber: Trisha was friends with Kira Herman way back in the day, when Kira lived across the street from me. I didn't like her very much then. I rmember my junior year in health, Jeff and I used to bug her. That was pretyt funny. She's pretty cool though. I don't mind her. That is all.
Dawn Hulse: I've known Dawn since 4th grade. She was one of the first people I met in Silver Springs. She had really short hair and since her name was Dawn, I honestly wasn't sure if she was a guy or girl. That was pretty funny. She was a bitch to me all the time. She stepped on my hand once when we were having recess inside, so I lifted her dress up and go tin big trouble. She didn't get any. Oh, I didn't even see CV's hypocracys then. Haven't had any contact with Dawn since then.
Henry Hund: I think I met Henry in my math class my freshman year. He annoyed me then, but he wasn't really too bad of a kid. I don't remember him much. That is all.
Ernie Irwin: I met Ernie this year in Environmental Concerns. He's friends with Seth Thielemann. I would always say "Where's Bert?" when I saw him, and I thin it bothered him a bit. But we got to be better friends, and we talked a lot everyday in that class. He's a really cool kid if you've ever met him. He's very confidant and friendly. So Ernie is really cool. I haven't talked to him much since then, which sucks. So it goes. That is all.
Joelle Jacobs: Throughout high school, I heard a lot of bad things about Joelle Jacobs. Jen told me, and Josta confirmed, that she got a petition against Josta to say that he raped or molested her or soemthing. She got all her friends to sign it and Josta got expelled, even though he never did it. But I kept an open mind about Joelle, whom I had never actually seen before she was in my US Government class this last semester. So I finally experienced this Joelle Jacobs girl, and I must say, that all bad things I heard about her were TRUE. SHe is one of the biggest ugliest bitches I've ever met. She has the REALLY UGLY fake tan (even worse than Jenna Easter) and jsut a really ugly face. She dresses like a slut and acts really REALLY slutty. She's a bitch too and would treat everybody, including the teacher, really bad like she was a goddess. Sorry Joelle, you're not a goddess, you're a slutty bitch. She would talk on her cell phone IN CLASS without Mr. Long even knowing. So, in conclusion, Joelle Jacobs is a dumb, slutty, ugly bitch and I don't like her very much. That is all.
Katie Jaroh: I never really liked Katie Jaroh much. She was in a few of my study halls and was loud and annoying. Really slutty too. She was in my Environmental Cocnerns class though, and was pretty nice to me. So I dunno. She's in the in crowd, and is pretty slutty, but she's been nice to me. So we'll leave it at that.
Melvin Johnson: I've never met Melvin, but I knew of him and his name. I love the name Melvin. I dunno why. I just do. He was in my Environmental Concerns class this year and sat right in front of me. He was really nice to me despite his homieness. He moved away near the end of the semester. He was pretty cool I guess. I usually don't like homies, but he was alright.
Ryan Johnson: I've known Ryan Johnson since 4th grade. He lives across the street from Rachel Eodice in my neighborhood. We were in Boy Scouts together way back in the day. I remember one time when I was riding bikes with Grant Sauerwine to Grand Slam, a sports emporium-type deal near my house, I saw him walking with Matt Miller and Adam Brill. He had an axe and was playing around with it. That was the time that Adam Brill shot me in the ankle with a BB Gun. That sucked. I became friends with him in middle school. We skated together a bit in 8th grade. He was pretty cool at the time, but in 9th grade he started to really get on my nerves. He would sit with me on the bus and try to talk to me as I listened to music. He was just getting annoying. I haven't really been friends with him since. He's just gets kind of annoying at times. I don't know of any better way to describe it. He got really into skating by the end of high school. So that's Ryan Johnson. We went from not really friends, to friends to not friends. The end.
Shauna Johnson: I met Shauna Johnson way back in 6th grade when she was in my homeroom. She was really bitchy and I remember one time in History class when she was pissing me off so I restarted her Tamagotchi (those were popular then). She got really pissed off and told her boyfriend and her boyfriend threatened to kick my ass. That was stupid. So the next time I came into contact with her was in 8th grade after some testing the school was forcing us to do. Matt and I were kind of bugging her and she was getting really cranky. We nicknamed her Girl. SHe thought we were all immature, which I guess we kind of were. I guess she was just too cool for us (sarcasm). So I saw her every once in a while through high school. She's in the in crowd and she's kind of dumb and cranky a lot. I don't like her very much. That's about it.
Andy Jones: I met Andy early in my 4th grade year. We became really good friends very quickly. Him, Richard Lyter and I were like the trio from hell. We bothered people a lot. Andy and I used to do origami together and once, for a whole wekk, he and I tore up pieces of paper and put them in zip lock bags and then put them all over my sister's room. It was a lot of fun and my sister got really mad. I remember he used to wear the same shirt every day in 4th grade, saying he was trying to break a record for the longest time to wear a shirt. It was a black shirt with the Tazmanian Devil on it. I used to go over to his house and make prank calls. One night I slept over and we made prank calls to nearly every single person in the Silver Springs phone directory. Jill Murray's dad called back and threatened to call the police and we got in big trouble. That sucked. I called my mom that night and she came and picked me up at like 3 in the morning. I just didn't want to deal with getting yelled at by his mom in the morning. So Andy and I were really damn good friends back in the day. After that prank call thing we sort of broke up our friendship and I haven't really talkto him since. He's become a punk now. Sort of. That's about it.
Emily Jones: I've known Emily Jones for a whole because she was in my homeroom a lot. I never really ever talked to her, but she seemed like a really nice girl. She was always polite and nice to people and I can respect that. She was going out with Dylan Drudul this year and was one of the four girls that was in my hotel room in Cleveland. The only one I respect of the four. So Emily is cool. That is all.
Mike Karns: I met Mike in middle school. He was in my homeroom. He was always very nice to me. I knew him vaguely the first couples years of high school, but I got to know him better my junior year. He was in my homeroom and played Hearts with us. He was really bad at it, but that's ok. Karns is just really really dumb. Either that or he just acts it. But he's so dumb. He'll always say the dumbest things and we would laugh. We weren't mean or anything. He was very nice and we joked around a lot. I remember one time he wasn't playing his card in Hearts so we said "Karns! Why aren't you playing!" and he said "He was, like, talkin' and stuff." SO that was Karns' quote. And so that's that. Karns is really nice and cool, but dumb. And his family is really funny.
Nathan Kellis: Nathan was in Symphonic Winds and Choir and I saw him the last two years of high school. He's kind of weird and would say really weird things all the time. But he was pretty cool. Good at the trumpet too. His locker was right next to mine in the band room. His lock was round and red and looked like a Coke can. That's it.
Tyler Kelly: Tyler, I remember, in middle school, was very egotistical. That was when WWF Wrestling was really popular, and he modeled himself after The Rock. It was kind of stupid then. But now I guess he's mellowed out. He's pretty cool. He was in a few of my classes through high school, including US Government. So Tyler I gues is pretty cool. That is all.
Amy Kerstetter: I've known Amy since 4th grade, but didn't come into contact with her until my junior year. She became the drum major for the marching band and was the last two years. See, she was cool some of the time, but then the other times, she was really cranky. She got cranky with me when I shcrewed around a little which was really stupid, but kind of expected, her being the drum major. Melissa Kincaid was never that cranky though. She was cool sometimes though. She took interest in Nate Graf (or vice versa) my senior year, which was really stupid, and I didn't understand why. So whenever I dissed Nate, she got cranky. So I guess I kind of like her, cause half the time she's cool. But half the time she's gay. So I'm in the middle really. That is all.
Alex Kidd: I saw Alex Kidd a lot in high school, but I never had any contact with him until my last full day of high school. Actually, I talked to some before that, but not that much. I played Texas Hold 'Em with him, Greg Kimmel and Ashley Caffrey. He's a really cool kid. Really laid back and stuff. I don't know him too well though. Alex is cool.
Greg Kimmel: I met Greg in my English class this last semester. He sat in front of me and I talked to him a lot during the year. He's really cool and made Mr. Zeigler seem a little less boring. I played cards with him now and then, including Texas Hold 'Em at the end of the year. Greg Kimmel is really damn cool. That is all.
Krista Kimmey: Krista was in my homeroom my first two years of high school. She was an annoyingly slutty bitch. That's all I remember.
Jen Kincaid: I met Jen way back in 9th grade. I've been friends with her since then. I got in a couple scuffles with her back then about religion, but for the most part we've been cool. She was in my 11th grade math class and she thought it was really funny how I was always cranky towards Mrs. Sawyer. Jen is (or was, maybe) good friends with Natalie Sheeler, and Natalie has told me things about Jen like she's jealous and they get in arguements a lot. But that's really the only bad things I've heard about her. She's very very friendly and laughs a lot. She's a hardcore Democrat, and that is really cool. So I really like Jen and I think she's an awesome person. Jen = really cool. That is all.
Jordan King: I don't remember when I met Jordan King, but I became friends with him in 10th grade because he was in my homeroom and gym class. Ihung out with him a lot in gym and we bitched a lot. That was a lot of fun. Jordan is a really apathetic and mellow kid, but he's really fun to be with and without him I would have skipped gym a lot more then I did that year. So Jordan King is really cool.
Kyle Kislan: Kyle was in my homeroom throughout middle school and my math class in 8th grade. Apparently he thought I was really funny, like when he said "Dude, I love this kid." He had a really stuck up attitude about it though. So he was pretty nice, for the most part, to me then. I haven't had any contact with him since then. That is all.
James Kitner: James was in my gym class my sophomore year. He's kind of annoying and not well liked. His teeth are horendous. I think he has buck teeth, cause he NEVER closes his mouth and always looks weird. He talked to me sometimes in gym, but I never really liked him much. He was nice, just weird. With bad teeth. That is all.
Rachel Klekman: Rachel was in my homeroom in 9th and 10th grade. She was kind of annoying. She seemed kind of mean and bitchy. Never really said anything to me. Just an observation. That is all.
Jesse Klick: I've known Jesse since 6th grade. He was in my homeroom throughout middle school and was always really cool with me. He liked Magic: The Gathering and I got into it after him. He was just a really nice kid through middle school. He was in Symphonic Winds in high school, so he wasn't in my homeroom anymore and I didn't see him much my freshman and sophomore year. But I got to know him better later in high school and now I'm pretty good friends with him. He's a Democrat, which is awesome. He's going into the Marines after high school, which goes to prove that there are as many Democrats in the military as Republicans. Jesse is a really polite and nice kid, and I really respect him as a person. I've known him forever and he's just a really great guy. Not much more to say there.
Laura Knepp: I've known Laura since 6th grade, but I haven't talked to her much. She's really nice though. That's all.
Phil Knight: I met Phil in my Chemistry class my junior year. He said he moved here from Germany. He was in the orchestra. It took him a while, but he eventually beacame really confidant and made lots of friends. Phil became a really loud, obnoxious and outspoken guy. This year, on 9/11, when they were playing the national anthem in the morning in chorus, Matt burped and Phil got really mad. He came over to Matt and got in his face and started threatening him. It was really stupid. So he's really hardcore American and was an ass hole to Matt and I a lot this year. But by the end he became a little more friendly. He sat next to me in graduation and I talked to him a bit. He wasn't that bad. So Phil is really loud and annoying, but he's nice to me now, even thoguh he was mean at one point. I guess we'll just leave it at that.
Kristy Knowles: Kristy and I go way back. Well, to 6th grade. I was friends with her kind of because she was next to me in the alphabet and was in my Cultural Arts classes. One time I told her I thoguht we would go well together and she told her boyfriend, Adam Gsell, and he got mad at me. So I was friends with her 6th grade. When I got to school in 7th grade, she wasn't there, which was kind of sad. But she came back in 8th grade, and sent me an e-mail telling me that she was sorry for how she acted when I told her I "liked her" and that she's changed a lot and likes me now. So that was cool I guess. I was all excited and talked to her a lot and she was really cool. But a few weeks after school started, she told me that she was interested in someone else. That was pretty depressing. Later that year, at one of those stupid "socials" that they have in middle school, she asked me to dance and I danced with her. She IMed me later and told me that she was watching me in art class and was reminded why she orginally liked me. She apologized for the beginning of the year and told me she liked me again. So things were going cool for a while. But then, once again, about a month after that, she told me she was interested in somebody else again, and she was really sorry. It was Seth Windemaker. I said some bad things about him, and he heard them and confronted me about it, but was really cool about it. Kristy didn't come back 9th grade, but came back my junior year, and I haven't talked to her since 8th grade. I gave her all of my Marilyn Masnon CDs too. I don't really miss them too much though. So Kristy pretty much blew me off twice in 8th grade. She's a really nice and sweet girl, but things just didn't work out I guess. She is cool though. That's all.
Jordan Kohler: They only memories I have of Jordan were from Earth and Space Science in 9th grade. He sat behind me and Matt and I would always bug him and say that his grandfather invented the toilet (get it? Kholer toilets?) He was really cranky about it and tried to ignore us. Oh well.
Monika Kohli: Monika was in my homeroom, so I saw her a lot. She was kind of annoying, but seemed like a nice person for the most part. She was in my Theatre class this year. She's not bad. That is all.
David Kosa: This is me. I'm cool.
Kristina Kovach: I met Kristina back in 6th grade. She sat behind me in homeroom, considering she was right next to me in the alphabet. At first she was a real big bitch to me. She hit me a ll the time until one day I hit her back. It was during lunch, and she laughed about it cause it was just a little slap. But then, the next period, all of a sudden, she was crying about it to the teachers and I got in trouble. That was stupid. We got over it though, and Kristina introduced me to her friend Erica Fultz, whom I eventually went out with. Erica and I were really shy and never talked much, so Kristina asked if, when she got back from Disney World, I would go out with her. I hesitantly said yes but while she was gone, Erica and I started talking a lot, so I decided not to go out with Kristina. She got mad and never really talked to me much again. From what I experienced in 6th grade, Kristina seemed like a stuck up brat that got whatever she wanted because her parents are rich. She was nosy and bitchy and extremely egotistical. But, of course, this was 6th grade. I don't know her now, that's just the impression she gave me then. I doubt she changed much, but who knows?
Kyle Kratzer: I met Kyle way back in elementary school. He was a really silly kid. He would always talk about BFHP, or Big Fat Happy Pants. He signed it in my yearbook. I never really understood that. By high school however, Kyle got really serious and acted tough all the time. He threatened to beat me up a few times for random reasons, but by the end of high school, I guess I was cool with him, because at graduation practice he was pretty nice to me. That is all.
Kyle Krave: Kyle Krave was in my homeroom and a bunch of my classes over these four years. He's a really fun guy and is pretty funny in class. He was always really nice and freindly to me, so I did the same in return. He's really outgoing and talkative, but not in an annoying way. Kyle is cool.
Julie Kundu: I always knew Julie Kundu as the student council person, cause she was always really involved in that stuff. She's a very nice person. Seriously. She was our class president it turns out. She gave the school some flag thing as our class present. So Julie is really nice. Didn't see her much, but trust me, she was nice. That is all.
Mike Lackey: I met Mike way back before high school. He invited me to come play with his band, No Na Nil, because he said they didn't like one of their guitarists, Brandon Johnson. So I got there and hun around with them, but their guitarist stayed. It was Mike on drums, Rob Zakula on guitar and vocals and Tayor Van Zile on bass. They weren't very good, but they were putting on a show in their church for a bunch of people. He let Seth and I play and sing a few Metallica songs, so we picked One (which we sung at the talent show in 8th grade) and 3 instrumentals. It was VERY boring and nobody liked it and it sucked. Oh well. So in 9th grade Mike was in my English class, and we dicked around and annoyed people, which is something Mike is VERY good at. He was in my World Cutlures class in 10th grade too. My homeroom too. So Mike and I saw each other a lot back in early high school. I see him every once in a while, but never as much as 9th or 10th grade. I was just at his graduation party not long ago. I remember his band changing names and members quite a few times. It was Inertia once. And it was No Real People last year too. They weren't too bad. So, Mike is a really weird kid. He does a lot of stuff to get in trouble, but it's really funny. He likes recording stuff with his video camera and makes movies with it. He and some of his friends made lots of prank calls and had a web site up with them on it. They were so funny. So Mike is a really weird, yet funny kid. He's gotten really rascist and pro-Bush, but oh well. Mike is a really cool guy. That is all.
Adam Lake: I don't remember when I met Adam Lake, but I remember making fun of him in 9th grade with Zach Freysinger for wearing a lifeguard hoodie. I don't remember why I did that, but oh well, it was a while ago. He gets cranky a lot, but I really haven't talked to him for a while. So who knows?
Andy Leer: I don't remember where I met Andy Leer. I know I knew him in middle school though. He got the nomination to be "Most Musical" in the school for 8th grade superlatives, but he told me that if he was allowed, he would give it to me because I deserved it more. But he couldn't. Andy played with Seth and I for the talent show "All the Small Things" by Blink182 on the harmonica. I played guitar, Seth sang and I don't remember what Andy did. But whatever it was, it was on a harmonica. I knew him throughout high school, but I knew him most this last year because he was in jazz band with me. For the Honors Recital, I need a cord that would allow an acoustic guitar to be amplified, and he let me use his, which was really nice of him. I was in the middle with Andy for a long time. He's very good with music and plays lots of instruments very well. I guess I was sort of jealous of him for a while, for having a better ability to actually show off his talent instead of keep it inside like I did. I didn't like him for a while because he sometimes acted like a show off and would walk around school with his accordian or guitar or harmonica and play songs. I didn't like that about him, but once I got to know him better, it turns out he's a really funny and witty guy. Very nice too. So Andy is a really cool, smart and talented kid. And that is all.
Brandi Liddick: I've known Brandi since middle school, and she has always acted like a real big slut. She always did very ugly things to her hair that required lots and lots of hair spray and shit, and was always really really bitchy. She was really mean to a lot of people, since I had to be around her a lot cause her name is close to mine in the alphabet. I never got around to talking to her, but I've observed her being a bitch and acting like a total slut. In 8th grade, I dubbed her Queen Slut, but that was 8th grade. I never met her personally, but she really is very bitchy and slutty. That is all.
Jen Lillich: Seth Thielemann really liked Jen our freshman year, and we would always joke around with him that we were gonna tell her. That was really fun. Then came homecoming, which I didn't go to, technically, my freshman year, and Seth told me he asked Jen to dance, and she said "in your dreams" which was kind of a kick in the balls for Seth. That was a really god damn mean thing to say, ESPECIALLY to Seth, one of the nicest kids you'll ever meet. I noticed her bitchiness throughout high school, and I think it's safe to call her a bitch now. I never talked to her, but she seems like a big bitch, mostly because of what she did to Seth. That is all.
James Limbacher: James (or Jim) was in some of my classes early in high school. He's really weird and likes to play chess. He would always put himself down and it was kinda funny. I don't remember much about him really, but he's not a bad guy. That is all.
Whitney Long: I have kown Whitney since 6th grade, but I didn't get to be good friends with her until this last year. She was friends with Sarah Sheriff and Erica Fultz in middle school, but I didn't know her well. Matt was friends with her a bit in 8th grade, but not too well. In high school, I would see her with the homeroom announcements people. She was in my special interest class, in which she was really nice to me, but we weren't really friends. So I've known her for a long time, but this past year she was in my gym class and Music Appreciation/Theatre class. It took a while, but we finally started talking. She came to one of my parties and we would talk all the time in class. We would collectively bitch about the gay stuff we did in gym class, and bitch about some stupid musicals we had to watch in Music Theatre. Whitney is really awesome. She's very straightforward and friendly and confidant with herself. She's kind of weird sometimes, but in a good way. She's just really damn friendly and I've introduced a lot of my other friends to her and they've all liked her. So Whitney is really really awesome and I plan to stay in contact with her after high school. Whitney = cool.
Ryan Loughmiller: Ryan came to Eagle View, I believe, in 8th grade. He was really stuck up and cranky all the time and one time I was turned around talking to him and Ipointed my finger at him jokingly and said something like "EH! Don't start with me!" and he grabbed my finger and pulled it back really far. So, if you know me, that's one thing I REALLY hate. So I had to go to the nurse and couldn'tplay my guitar for a week. I was making fun of him some time in 9th grade at a football game and he challenged to fight me. That was really stupid. So Ryan is a stuck up prick that things he's all that. He's not though. He's a dumb ass.
Mike Love: I met Mike Love in middle school. He was friends with Abe March and we saw them every now and then. They were kind of trouble makers, like Matt and I, so we connected a bit. He loved fart humor and got in big trouble for flicking off the senior picture. Had to pay a lot of money or something. In high school, I knew him as doing lots of drugs and pretty much frying his brain. He has a really annoying voice and is kinda dumb, but I haven't talked to him since 8th grade. So that's Mike Love. I don't really like him personally, but he's never done anything mean to me. That is all.
Jessica Lowry: Jess was in my 9th grade History class. She sucked up to Mr. Harral a lot, and she was really annoying. Haven't seen her since. That's all.
Brian Lunsford: I never talked to Brian, but I saw him a lot because he's good friends with Josta. He's very introverted, but he's the singer of this band that played with us (Uncle Bud) at the Monroe Firehall. Their band was really really scary and all gothic death metalish. Not my kinda thing, but whatever. I talked to Brian a bit at graduation, and he seemed like a really nice kid. I imgained he would be, because goth kids that are really quiet are usualyl really cool. So Brian is cool.
Mallory Lutz: I met Mallory in my gym class my freshman year. She had these really long slutty-looking fake nails on, and since then she's pretty much proven to me that she's a slut. Not litereally of course, but you know what I mean. She's really bitchy and cranky. So Mallory is a slutty bitch. That is all.
Mike Lynch: Mike Lynch was one of those kids that would stand outside my study hall and talk to people. He's an ass hole. A true ass hole. He's really mean and stupid and stuck up and pretyt much just a prick. He's in the in crowd, which of course would support him in his stupidity. So Mike Lynch is a dick. That is all.
Richard Lyter: Richard Lyter was the first friend I made in 4th grade, when I moved up here from Texas. He gave me a dime for the first school lunch I ever bought up here, because I lost mine. Him, Andy Jones and I were like the trio from hell in Silver Springs. The teachers didn't like us, and we got in trouble a lot. I eventually broe away from him, only to become friends with him again in 7th grade when I got in that crowd. He liked Korn, which I did at the time too, and I wanted to be in a band with him. He would ask me questions about the guitar every once in a while. I let him borrow a lot of my stuff, including head phones, a cd player and a Korn book explaining how to play all the songs on Life is Peachy. I don't know exactly where he went in 8th grade, cause I didn't see him around much anymore. I saw him a few times in high school and he told he was gonan give me back all my stuff some day. It was kind of hopeful, but I never got it back. Richard really is a nice kid. He's always been freindly with me and he's actually really funny and fun to be with. But he fried his brain on drugs, either that or he just magically became really dumb. He is cool though and is always nice to me. So Richard, I guess, is pretty cool. Yup.
Abe March: I met Abe sometime in middle school. We were gonna have him try to play drums for us for the talent show when Seth and I played One by Metallica, but he wasn't very good. Him and Mike Love were obssesed with fart humor then. I haven't talk to him since then, but looking at him now he looks like a druggie. But what do I know. That is all.
Mike Mason: I've known Mike Mason since 6th grade. He was in the in crowd, so I never talked to him. I kind of asumed he was just a stuck up prick, but I actually got to know him better this year in guitar. He's actually a pretty nice kid. He's cool and fun to be with. So Mike is cool.
Catie McBride: I wonder if I spelled her named right. I've known Catie for a long time. In 8th grade I dubbed her one of the slut sisters, because she was really slutty and bitchy. But she was in a few classes with me this year and last year and she actually seemed like a pretty nice person. She is still kind of slutty in the way she dresses and all that, but she is a nice person. Her cousin, Tracy McHale, got in a really bad car accident my junior year and she's had lots of trouble dealing with it. I feel kinda bad for her, cause she is a pretty nice person. She's going to Westchester too. So I guess Catie is pretty cool.
Ali McClain: I knew Ali in elementary school. She was always really hyper and I thoguht she had ADD. In 7th grade, she would always talk to me and she flirted with me a really lot. She was always trying to talk to me and sit next to me and stuff. One day I flicked a rubber band at her though and it hit her in the face and I guess she thought I meant to hurt her and she wouldn't talk to me anymore. She moved into the Mechanicsburg school district some time and I didn't see her anymore. I remember one time on Jubilee Day, I saw her walking down the street and she said hi to me and was all friendly and stuff. So Ali is really cool from what I remember. I don't know her anymore though, considering she moved. That is all.
Tracy McHale: I met Tracy in middle school. Se wass always really bitchy and slutty. I nicknamed her a slut sister because of this in 8th grade. In high school, she continued to be bitchy and slutty, unlike her cousin, Catie, who was always really nice. My junior year she was drunk and got in a car with someone else who was drunk and they got in an accident. Tracy was in a coma and whatnot, I don't know that much more about it. She came back this year and has some brain damage and walks kind of funny now. So Tracy was always really mean and bitchy, but I don't really know her anymore. That is all.
Valerie McKenna: I met Valerie in middle school. She was always cranky and then eventually turned all goth and stupid. She's dumb. That's it.
DJ and Casey McMillan: I met DJ and Casey way back in 4th grade. They lived really close to me, and I would walk to their house a lot. Our friendships went different ways. I was best friends with both of them for a while, but I related to DJ more than Casey for some reason. I remember being at some party at Silver Springs and I told Casey I liked DJ more and he started crying and told my mom and she yelled at me to be friends with them both. I was just better friends with DJ through elementary school though. We did everything together. He would sleep over a lot. We went to see Star Wars a lot. So we were really damn good friends. However, we eventually got different friends. I still saw DJ and Casey every day at my bus stop though. I remember one time in 7th grade I was trying to act tough and when Casey said he could beat me in a fight, I sad he couldn't. We almost fought at the bus stop once, but never did. We never became friends again really, but I was friendly with both of them every day when I saw them. Now, in our senior year, there are destinct differences between them. DJ is much mellower, cooler, more friendly and didn't play football as much as Casey. He was more into wrestling and baseball. Casey was much more hotheaded and focused more on football. These past couple years, Casey got really into the guitar and listened to a lot of blues. Namely Eric Clapton. He would always talk to me about guitar stuff, telling me he was thinkig about getting a new guitar and whatnot. It got really annoying, and he is so obssesed with Eric Clapton that it's really kind of annoying. He thinks he's this big shot musician guitar player kid when he really isn't. He's been playing a few years reading tabs of Eric Clapton. But Casey is a nice kid, so I can't complain much. Both DJ and Casey are pretty cool and I've known them for a really long time. And that's all I have to say about that.
Jess Mellot: I met Jess Mellot in middle school. She was, of most of the girls I met in mmiddle school, one of the bitchiest and sluttiest of them. She was always cranky. I dubbed her as one of the five slut sisters, and when she found out she blew up at me and got really damn cranky. She was in the color guard for her first 3 years of high school. When I was working as a runner for the indoor guard my junior year I came in contact with her quite a few times and there were lots of arguements. She is just this big bitch. I don't understand how anyone could possibly be friends with her. She had this ass hole of a boyfriend whose name I believe was Kyle that was really loud and obnoxious and threatened to kick my ass all the time. And I was the one that got yelled at all the time? Hypocracy. So Kyle sucked. So did his bitch girlfriend Jess. She's almost as bad as her bitch friend Jess Rhoades. Yeah, really bad. They would always talk about who they had sex with and all that. I heard lots of rumors, but I don't know if any of them are true. So Jess is a big slutty bitch who will probably die of a vanerial disease. And that's all.
Alex Melville: I haven't talked to Alex very much, but he seems like a cool kid, despite him being the valedictorian. He's always nice to everyone. He was in my Special Interest class in 10th grade I believe. Erica Fultz had a little relationship with him and I heard good things about him from her, so I think it's safe to safe he's a cool kid. We'll leave it at that.
Ian Michaels: Boy have I heard this name many times. Here's the story: Ian Michaels was in my 9th grade science class and sat near the back. Back then, Ian was kind of half hippie, half punk. He was a badass kinda kid. I remember one day he was throwing shit at Matt, who sat right next to me, so I turned around shot the top off a lemonade bottle at him. Remember those? Well it was pretty funny then. But then, after class, once we left Mr. Selvoski's room, I shot him again with it. This time, however, he tweeked, grabbed me by the shirt and threw me into a locker and I guess he threw me on the ground then. I passed out for a moment cause I hit my head really weirdly on the locker. Turns out he gave me a concussion. He only got one day of ISS too. Hypocracy. So Ian sucked then. He got really homieish over the years. He's cool with me now, and he's really good at art. Matt and I wrote two songs about Ian being gay. Those were pretty funny. So Ian was gay in 9th grade. I don't know him now though. That is all.
Matt Miller: Hmm. I don't know what to say about Matt. I've mentioned him in half of the people I talk about. Matt's been my best friend since 8th grade with no contest. There really isn't much more to say. He's awesome.
Sam Miller: I met Sam in 9th grade because her locker was right next to Matt's. SHe's a real big bitch and was always cranky with me. I would try to joke around with her, but she just got all bitchy. She was in a bad accident with Jordan Brandt I think my junior year. I don't know much more about it. So Sam was a bitch to me in 9th grade. That is all.
Chad Milligan: I've known Chad for a while, but I never got to know him. He's a football player, but he doesn't seem like a really bad guy. He has a REALLY ANNOYING VOICE, like Scott Fehr, which I heard many times in Psychology. But he's a pretty nice guy, despite him being a football player. That is all.
Jon Montgomery: I met Jon Montgomery in middle school. He was in my Foreign Language classes in 8th grade. When we had to do a project on Cleopatra in Latin, I did it with Jon. He hardly did any of the work and when he came over to work on it, he was such a dumbass about it and just sat around being retarded. I saw him now and then in high school. He sat at the table next to Jen and I's booth in lunch this year and was in my gym class, and I think he actually managed to become dumber. He's so annoying and obnoxious. He really is very unintellegent. So that's Jon Montgomery. Dumbass. Seriously.
Jen Morgan: Jen has been my girlfriend for about a year and a half. I love her a lot. She gets cranky sometimes, which sucks, but she's cool most of the time. She's awesome.
Missy Moyer: Missy Moyer is the older sister of Mandy, the dumb cheerleader bitch that you can read about in the Class of 2006. I've known Missy for a while, and she is probably the perfect example of a dumb ditzy cheerleader. She has this huge, ugly, fake smile and her skin is orange from ugly fake tans. I don't know her too well, but she always acts really bitchy. Perfect example of a cheerleader. So Missy is a bitchy, ditzy, dumb, slutty, annoying, cheerleader. Simple as that.
Jill Murray: I met Jill in elementary school, and she was very nice to me. We were friends in 4th grade, and she was cool. I haven't talked to her since then. She's pretty cool from what I remember. She's nice. That is all.
Carmela Napoli: Carmela was in my math class my junior year. She was pretty quiet, but looked really weird. She got these three barbells in the back of her neck that I heard lots of people talking about. I saw them and it is kind of disgusting, but I guess she likes it. Whatever boats her float.
Alex Nielson: I knew Alex in 7th grade. I didn't like him and I was kind of mean to him then. He was just really dumb but quiet. I was mean then. He was in my gym class this year, and I pissed him off when playing basketball. No sense of humor. Oh well.
Matt Noble: Matt Noble is loud and obnoxious. He was in some of my study halls in high school and I just remember him being really damn annoying. That is all.
Jess Notz: Jess went to my elementary school. I remember this one time she well off these monkey bars and split her ass open and there was all this blood and she had to go to the hospital. She was on my bus throughtout middle and high school. She's kind of annoying and bitchy, but I never talked to her so I never gave her a reason to bitch at me. She was in my English class this year. She never talked to me. Meh. Whatever.
Josh Oswalt: I knew Josh Oswalt in middle school. He was really silly and outspoken but he kind of got obnoxious sometimes and was annoying. He joined the football team in high school and became an obnoxious football player. I would see him now and then, and he would be pretty nice to me, but always had a big stuck up attitude about everything. I don't really like him very much. That is all.
Alex Otteson: Alex is quite an interesting fellow. You see, he's retarded. He's the only retarded person I ever came into contact with on a daily basis. I was nice to him at first, but he got really bitchy with me and was really really mean. I had to spend two years with him in Chorus. He's 21 and still a senior. I felt bad that I was a little mean to him sometimes, so by the end of this year I was flatout really nice to him. He signed my yearbook and everything. He was really mean to some people though. But he's retarded, so we can give him a break. He's not too bad of a guy really. But I dunno. He's weird. Well, not weird. Just retarded. Alex is pretty cool. I guess. In a way.
Amanda Page: I met Amanda in Speicla Interest in 4th grade. She had an obssesion with the word Puffy and thought it was really funny. She was cool then. Haven't talked to her since then. That is all.
Robert Parkes: I don't really know Robert Parkes, but Jeff jokes around a lot about him "stealing his driver's ed. book" and calling him Parallel Parkes. So I would go along with the joking and tell him he stole Jeff's driver's ed. book, and he was a little cranky about it at first, but then just gave in. He's not really bad. A little annoying. But not bad.
Sheelen Patel: I met Sheelen in elementary school. I remember this trip the whole 5th grade class went on to the forest, but my mom wouldn't let me stay overnight. I was going to be "roomed" with Sheelen, so I saw him a bit while I was there. He joked around a lot and told me he thought I was really funny. He told a bunch of people I was cool too, so that's cool. I haven't talk to him since then though. So Sheelen was really cool in elementary school. That is all.
Jess Peiffer: Mark Shughart had a crush on Jess in middle school, cause we were all in the same math class together in 8th grade. She seemed like a pretty cool person. I don't know her too well though. That is all.
Jon Pfaff: I met Jon in 9th grade, as he was in my history class. He was always really quiet but would say kind of weird things every now and then. He was in a few my classes after that too, including chemistry my junior year, which he would bring these things where you could shock yourself a lot and we would hold contests to see who could hold it the longest. Jon is a pretty cool kid.
Drew Podgurski: I met Drew in middle school. He played drums for the band that Sarah Sheriff and Whitney Long put together for the talent show. They played Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana. That was pretty cool. I didn't know Drew too well in high school, like middle school, but I would see him in jazz band or at some gigs now and then. He's a really cool and mellow kid. Drew's cool.
Jen Poeschl: I met Jen in 9th grade because she was in my history class. We became friends pretty quickly and remained that way through the year. She was really weird but very friendly and outgoing. Over the summer I went to the monroe playground with her and we dicked areound with my then brand new camcorder. That was really the last tiem I talked to her. I don't know why we stopped talking. I guess it's because we didn't have class together anymore. Oh well. Jen was cool.
Seth Priar: Seth was some kind of roadie or fan of Bombing Adam, a band that we (Uncle Bud) played with a few times. He was always around when we played for some reason, but I never talked to him. I don't know him at all, I just saw him a lot. That is all.
John Ramey: I met John Ramey in 7th grade. He moved here then and was in my special math class with 6 other people in my grade. He was pretty quiet then but eventually got more friendly. I don't really remember much from middle school with him, but in 9th grade, whenever he would walk by me, he would make these stupid noises and rub his hand all over my face. I had absoutly no idea why. I never did a damn thing to him and he continued to do it. I told Seth Thielemann about it, because he's friends with John, and he said he'd talk to John. He still continued though. I didn't see him at all in 10th grade really, but then in 11th grade, for the anniversary of 9/11, I wore a shirt with a picture of a burning flag and it said America the Pitiful. Well, apparently John didn't like this and threatened to get a bunch of kids together and kick my ass. Well that was really gay and since then JOhn has just been an ass hole to me, which really wasn't any difference from how he acted before. John Ramey is a big ass hole and I never did a damn thing to him. Probably one of the biggest pricks I met in high school. He should die. Ass hole.
Megan Rehm: Megan played trumpet in some Symphonic Winds. I didn't talk to her very much, but when I did she was really nice and friendly to me. Megan is cool.
Ashley Reis: I've known Ashley since 4th grade. She lives in my neighborhood. She's always been pretty friendly to me. I would see her on the bus and in school now and then. She's always been nice to me and vice versa. She's not the kind of person I would be friends with, but she's real nice, so she's cool. That is all.
Tony Rhoades: I don't remember when I met Tony. I think he was in my middle school. I've never liked him. I honestly can't remember why, he just bothered me a lot. I dunno. Whatever.
David Rider: I met David in middle school. He was kind of dumb and annoying and he had no sense of humor at all. I never knew him too well though. He was in my gym class this last year, and he would talk about being a firefighter. I would joke that he worked with Artie Manchor, and he would get cranky. He's just weird and kind of annoying. And doesn't have a sense of humor. That is all.
Greg Ritter: Greg went to my elementary school and I knew him in boy scouts. I don't remember too much about him. He was always nice to me. He was kind of hyper a lot. That's all I can really remember. Sorry.
Rusty Rivera: I met Rusty in 7th grade. He was amongst the "bad crowed" that I hung out with then. We were friends for a while. My ex-girlfriend Brandy Cohick was dating Rusty's younger brother Frankie, and at the time I liked Marilyn Manson. Manson has a song called "Fuck Frankie" where he just says Fuck Frankie a lot. So I said Fuck Frankie to Brandy. She told Frankie who told Rusty and all of a sudden, Rusty IMs me and is really pissed off. He threatend to kick my ass and is REALLY pissed off. I had no idea why. So, being the kid that I was then, I accepted his invitation to fight. Finally, after lunch one day, we went into the bathroom, and fought. It was really short and it ended with Rusty slipping and falling into the towel dispenser. The next day, we fought again, this time in a different bathroom. It lasted much longer this time, and this one ended with Chase Carignan punching the shit out of me. So Rusty and I never finished a fight. He called me taht summer and called me stupid names on the phone and just bitched at me a lot. He loved the word Faggot. That was probably his favorite. The next year, in 8th grade, Rusty tried starting shit with me again, and I blew him off and wouldn't talk to him. That was the end of that. I saw him now and then in high school. he must have moved away eventually because I stopped seeing him or his brothers. Serves them right. Rusty was a right ass hole. The fighting was really dumb and I never did anything to him to instigate it. That's all really.
Meaghan Robb: Meaghan was in my theatre class and my guitar class first semester. She was very nice. We had to act out her play in theatre, and I was in it. That was pretty fun. She's really cool.
Kerry Robbins: The only confrontation I had with Kerry was very very recently. We went to a softball game in which Erin Kauffman, Monica Witzig, Katie Garman, Dee Fleck and other people from our school were on one of the teams. It was Matt, Jen and I. The other team was being really gay and yelling at our team when they were going to pitch, so Matt and I yelled a few times and their team got really pissed off at us and started yelling at us. It was really stupid. But then this Kerry kid came over to us. He walked like a dumb bodybuilder with his arms out. Ya know the type; big tough guy. He threatened us and was all gay. So that was it with him. Kerry's a dumb, jock ass hole. Screw him.
Ali Rodrigues: I've known Ali since 10th grade. She played percussion in band and then joined marching band. I went to her 16th birthday party (I think) in 10th grade that was cool. Ali is really nice and she's fun and just a really cool person. I knew her through 11th grade, and then over the summer she went on the Europe trip with me and some other people. Ali, Natalie Sheeler, Matt and I always hung out together and sat in the very back of the bus together. I had a never-ending Gin game going with Ali, in which I eventually won. The four of us stayed together the whole trip. We discovered that the first initials of all our names formed the word DAMN, and so that's what we called ourselves. We climbed a big mountain in Europe. That was really fun. So we chilled a lot. We were in homeroom together this last year and I saw her a lot. She was also in my gym class this year. I went to her graduation party too. So Ali and I are friends and she's really really cool. She's going to Westchester too. That's cool. She's really good at percusion stuff. So Ali is awesome. That is all.
Molly Rounds: I knew of Molly in high school for some time. The first tiem I talked to her though was in health class when we were listening to Nate Bevins tal about his past. That was really funny. She was in my English class and we would talk now and then. She's really nice and pretty cool, despite her being in the in crowd. So Molly is cool.
Jason Ryndock: Jason went to Eagle View with us. So I've known him for a while. I didn't know him then though. I don't remember when I met him actually, but he was in my 10th grade English class. I talked to him now and then. We acted out the scene in Macbeth where Macbeth dies and he chopped off my head. When we had to do this project where we had to research a famous person that we look up to. He did this nature lady that went and lived we apes in Africa. At one point he said "I'm a white women" and we all laughed and I always said that to him. He's really into nature and stuff, but not in a stupid hippie way, which is pretty cool. Jason is just a really cool guy and he's pretty funny too. So that's it.
Ali Sable: I've known of Ali Sable for a while and have seen her now and then, like at Ali Rodrigues's birthday party outside of school, but I never got to know her. She was in my gym class this past year and always talked to Sara Cole. She was friends with a lot of my friends, but I never got to know her. She seemed like a really cool person and I probably would have become friends with her, just never got around to it. That's all I guess.
Tiana Samento: Tiana went to my middle school. In 9th grade, I believe, she started becoming really slutty, although she was nice to me. I once needed money for lunch and she just gave me a dollar. SHe eventually became less sluttier and she was in my English class this past year. I played cards with her and she was pretty nice. I don't know her too well though. She's not too bad. That is all.
Vanessa Sanderson: I've known Vanessa since middle school, but never talked to her. She was in my 2nd semester guitar class this year and she was partners with Sara Cole. I remember when we smelled pot coming out of the vent in the guitar room, Mr. Hartman, Vanessa and I went out into the hallway in the band locker room and investigated. She was nice to me and seemed like a pretty cool person. Kind of uptight and sensitive, but she was cool. That is all.
Grant Sauerwine: I have known Grant since 4th grade. I was friends with him in elementary school. He came to my birthday party in 6th grade. I knew Grant as a really bad pathological liar. He lied about everything and it was really weird. He told me that there was a secret military base under Ski Roundtop, he had a roller coaster in his backyard and some one was hit by a car in front of his house in which his butt cheeks fell off. All this random stuff like that. So Grant was really weird. He loved video games and would always talk about his playstation when he wasn't lying about something. He had been really good friends with Matt Miller in the past. In 8th grade, Grant, Matt and I got in a really lot of trouble and since then I haven't been friends with Grant. I would see him sometimes and I would try to avoid him. He was really annoying. He joined the Marines now. So Grant is really weird and lies a lot. He was kind of funny and fun to be with I guess, but he overall just bugs the shit out of me and is really annoying. So that's Grant Sauerwine. I've known him forever. Really weird. There is no secret base under Ski Roundtop Grant. Whenever I need a rush, I'll come over and ride the roller coaster in your back yard. Yep. That's it.
Josh Schlegel: Josh is, well, yeah. I don't remember where I met him, but all of my memories of him come from chorus in 11th and 12th grade. He was friends with Eric Hess, which is how I got to be friends with him. He was always, in some way, drunk or high. That's pretty much the best way to describe him. He was always out of it. He acted like a homie and I would always be like "Sup playa?!" and he would respond. He really is a nice guy and I was good friends with him these past two years. He was in my Psychology class this past year and would give him answers and homework. What can I say? I wanted him to graduate. He almost didn't. So despite how much chmeicals Josh put into his body, he really is a cool guy and I enjoyed being friends with him these past few years.
Brian Scott: Brian Scott is a dumb football player. He's stuck up and thinks he's great. Well he's not great. He's annoying and stupid. He prvoed that from many days spent sitting near him in study hall. Dumbass. That is all.
Chris Seeger: Chris went to my elementary school and has proven to be really really dumb. He looks dumb. He talks dumb. He is dumb. He's been mean to me in the past. I don't remember when, but it was definitely his mouth that were saying dumb incriminating things. He is seriously one of the dumbest non-retarded kids I've ever met. I mean, just look at him. He's dumb and he's a prick. That is all.
Carl Seeno: I never got to know Carl, but I saw him a lot in chorus. He was also in this year's musical. He played the French guy and did a really good job of it. I heard lots of good things about him. I also heard he was gay, but that's ok. He seemed like a cool guy, but I never met him. That is all.
Ken Seeno: I met Ken in 9th grade. He was the guitarist for Jazz Band 2, as I was in Jazz 3 because of my terible audition. He was very stuck up. I remember one time when I asked him if I could play his guitar, and he said no because I wouldn't know what to do with it. He acted really stuck up then. He sucked at jazz guitar even! So I haven't had any contact with him since then but I did see him a lot. I hear good thigns about him and he's a really good artist. So I dunno really. Chances are I just saw his bad side then and he's actually pretty cool. But I dunno. Whatever.
Dan Semke: I met Dan, or Guido, as people called him, in 9th grade. He was cool, much unlike his older brother. I didn't talk to him much through high school, but he was in my gym class this last year. I talked to him now and then. He's really funny and jokes around a lot. I know him for his really really slow talking style. He talks amazingly slow. It's actually quite amusing. He's really cool though. He's friends with Jordan Zabady and would always talk to me about the prank calls Jordan had made my sophomore year. So Guido is really damn cool and he's a fun guy. BOFA!
Mary Lee Shade: I don't remember when I met Mary Lee, but I do remember her extreme niceness. Throughout high school, more later then earlier, she was always really damn nice to me and just really pleasant. She seemed like a really nice girl. She was friends with Natalie and Natalie would always say nice things about her and that she was really funny. For the big video at the end of the year for orchestra, she was in it and said she was gonna sell her violin to honor her days in orchestra. That was really funny. So Mary Lee Shade is a really funny girl and is very very nice. Mary Lee is awesome. That is all.
Matt Shaffer: I don't exactly remember when I met Matt but in 11th grade, in chorus, I saw the back of his head a lot and noticed something that I can't believe I hadn't noticed before. he has no neck. That's right. His head is shaped like a rectangle and goes right into his shoulders. It's really funny and I would call him no neck a lot. I didn't like him cause he got cranky a lot and for other random reasons that I can't remember. But by late in my senior year, I grew to like him and I was much more friendly with him. I don't know why I didn't like him cause he isn't too bad of a guy. So Matt is pretty cool I guess. That is all.
Josh Shaughnessy: I met Josh my junior year in chorus. When I was standing behind him during chorus, I noticed a button on the back of his shirt and from then on I would call him the kid witht he button on the back of his shirt and he was really cranky about it. So I didn't like him. Then I found out that he was in a bacnd called Bombing Adam, whom we played with at Battle of the Bands in 11th grade. We played a few shows with them from then on and I never talked to him much. I don't think he likes me very much, even though I'm really cool with his band members. Jeff talked to him a lot, to arrange stuff or ask to play shows with them, but I never talked to him. There's something I don't like about him. I dunno. That's it I guess.
Zach Sheaffer: I knew Zach in middle school. More like I just knew of him, cause I didn't know him too well. He was friends with Mark Shughart. He was into football a lot in high school and I finally got to see him up close in English this year. He's loud and obnoxious. Very outspoken. He can be kind of funny at times, but he is pretty annoying. That's pretty much it. Not a big deal. That is all.
Natalie Sheeler: My do Natalie and I have a long history. I met Natalie in 9th grade when Matt introduced me to her. She was really nice and friendly and I talked to her a lot online. I was really shy then and never talked to her much in person, but I asked her to bring me a spork back from Florida because she was going there with the marching band. Before she left, as I was buying things for peopel for Christmas, I asked what she wanted and she said nothing because she feels guilty when people buy her things. So I wrapped up a box with nothing in it and gave it to her older sister, Nikki, to give to her. That was funny. She never brought me back a spork. Later in 9th grade as I was friends with her, I learned of her liking of pigs. So, one time when I was dicking around the mall with Jeff Higgins, I saw this thing in Hot Topic. It was a little rubber pig that when you squeezed it, this poop kinda stuff came out of it's butt. I thought it was really cool and immediatly bought it for Natalie cause I knew she'd love it with her sense of humor and stuff. So I showed it to her and tried to give it to her and she refused to take it. She said it was stupid and all that crap and refused to take it, so I just put it in her bookbag when she wasn't paying attention. Finally, at a Jazz Band gig at Bloomsburg, Matt and I were joking around with "feminine products" that we got from the girl's bathroom. Matt put a maxi pad over Jeff's face and he tweeked but everybody thought it was funny. Jeremy was playing with a tampon and shooting it everywhere, and it was funny. But then I got the tampon string and hung it out of my mouth. When people saw it, including Natalie, they freaked out and Natalie told me I was very immature and all these stupid accusations. So from then on I hated Natalie for being a big hypocritical bitch then. I would say bad things about her all the time and she just ignored me and didn't care. I told Fran Zacot, one of Natalie's best friends, that she was a bitch and all that and Fran tweeked, blocked me and told Natalie everything I said. So this resulted in Natalie IMilng me and telling me all these things that was wrong with me and explaining her actions and whatnot. I finally just decided to end it and told her I was sorry and we forgot about it and moved on. I was friends with her through 10th grade and into the summer. She started showing interest in Jeff near the end of 10th grade I believe, around when I was doing the same with Tabitha Hardy. In the summer, Natalie and I started talking a lot and with my revelation in relationships brought on by Tabitha, we clicked really well. Natalie told me she liked me and I said the same for her. That was all good, but she told me she was really close to being in a relationship with Jeff and it would be wrong to leave him after leading him on so much. So Natalie liked a few people and I liked her along with some others and it was kind of confusing but fun. She eventually did go out with Jeff. Over the summer, in band camp with Mr. Bruce, Natalie was being bitchy again and attacking my maturity, saying I screw around too much. That was gay. But since then Natalie and I have become really good friends. I eventually got with Jen and forgot about liking her. Natalie, among others, went with me to Europe with AMA last summer and I hung out with her, Ali and Matt and we called ourselves D.A.M.N., because of our initials. I argued with her now and then in Europe because she said I pick on her too much, even thoguh I'm just joking around. In Vienna, I changed the language on her digital camera to Chinese and she accidently deleted all the pictures on her camera. She was really mad and sad about it and I apologized a lot. She ended up loosing her camera anyway, so it doesn't matter anymore. So I saw Natalie a lot during 12th grade. She came to my parties and slept over and it was fun. So it went from meeting Natalie, to hating her, to being friends with her, to liking her a really lot, to hating her and finally to being good friends with her. It's so hard to describe Natalie. She's a really awesome person. She's very creative and openminded. She helps people with their problems a lot. She'll always listen to what you have to say and will respect it. She's always being philosophical about things, which is good sometimes but she gets serious too often, instead of just having fun. She is almost always busy though and is only able to give you part of her attention. Because of her openness for everybody, she can tend to ignore you sometimes and not give you her attention. It can be annoying. She's very honest when she talks about you, and will compliment you to no end, but then will also tell you your flaws. She is overall just a really nice and awesome person. She's really good with music and art too. She's going to Westchester with us next year, so it won't be the end of our friendship. Natalie is really awesome. Seriously. Cool.
Sarah Sheriff: I met Sarah sometime in middle school. She was friends with Whitney Long and my then girlfriend (sometimes), Erica Fultz. She was in a band with Whitney Long and Drew Podgurski and played the talent show in 8th grade. Sarah played the guitar and they played Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana. We were kind of competeish in 8th grade, since we were both good at the guitar. We were kinda friends though. She was cool. I don't remember seeing her much in 9th grade, but she was in my English class my sophomore year. She really liked David Letterman for some reason. That was weird. She seemed like a really cool girl. She was really quiet, but when you got to know her and talk to her, she's really funny and witty. I talked to her now and then through the rest of high school. She's a really cool person. And that is all.
Stephanie Shreve: Stephanie sat next to me in Biology in 8th grade. I bothered her a lot because she would get cranky when I talked to her. I remember once when I ripped open my finger once and sat there in Biology with it bleeding everywhere and she was tweeking. That was really funny. I didn't like her. I haven't talked to her since then. She was annoying. That is all.
Mark Shughart: I met Mark Shughart in 8th grade through Seth Thielemann, my then best friend. He was in my foreign language classes in 8th grade. For the longest time, I thought Mark was short for Markhew, just like how Matt was short for Matthew. I'm not too sure why I thought that, so I started calling Mark Marhew, and he got really cnofused. So I called him Markhew for a while, but Matt refined it, and changed the spelling to MarQ. So Mark is known as Marq. I've never known him as anything, and when I'm talking about him I usually same Marq and people get confused. Marq is Marq. Simple as that. In 8th grade, our little gang was Seth, Matt, Marq and I. We were the bestest of friends and did everything together. We went to Hershey Park that year, and then the next year and since then it's been a tradition. In high school, Marq got into sports a lot so we eventually went our seperate ways and I never talked to him mucha nymore. He was in my English class this past year, and I played cards with him now and then. I talked to him a few times lately. Marq is a relaly cool kid. He's really fun to be with and is a really calm guy. Matt was the really funny crazy kid in our group and Marq was the calm one and they would screw around a lot. That was mucho fun. So Marq is an awesome kid. That is all.
Anthony Simpson: I met Anthony Simpson in 7th grade in my first period Reading class. I made fun of him because his last name is Simpson. That was dumb. Through middle school and into high school, I, among many others, picked on Anthony a lot. He's a really fragile looking kid and is easy as all hell to pick on. He was just really annoying and really lame. He eventually learned karate so people wouldn't pick on him, and I think it worked. I just never saw him anymore after a while. He's really not a bad guy. Just kind of lame. That's all.
Brandon Slike: I knew Brandon in middle school, but I never talked to him. I saw him now and then early in high school, in jazz band and in marching band. He wasn't that dedicated to music, so he eventually got out of marching band. I remember people always telling him he swears a lot. Wasn't sure if he actually did or they were saying that cause he never did. Whatever. He's weird.
Ben Smith: I don't like Ben. I remember him being in a class or two of mine in the past. He's kind of annoying and obnoxious. A little stuck up too. I dunno him now though, so who knows?
Angie Snyder: I knew Angie in 9th grade. She was very bubbly and friendly. I didn't talk to her at all through high school, but I did see her a lot. She was kind of annoying, but she was nice to me, so wo knows?
Ryan Sokoloski: I knew Ryan in middle school. We were friends and he was a cool kid. I hung out with him a little bit early in 8th grade, but it eventually just stopped. Who knows why. Later in 8th grade, I asked out Erica Fultz one time and she said she didn't know and she told Ryan, whom she liked now and then in 8th grade. I was talking to him in study hall and he made fun of me for asking out Erica. He later went out with Erica, which was really hypocritical. Erica and I eventually started liking each other and I spent most our trip to Hershey Park in 8th grade with her, and Ryan got really cranky and tried to pick a fight with me near the Starship America. That was gay. Since then I haven't talked to him. He was a cool kid, he was just being gay and hypocritical then. That is all.
Stacey Speck: Let me first just say that Stacey's first name is spelled really stupidly. Who spell's it with an E? Seriously. I met her some time in high school and knew her as a really big jesus freak. I heard lots of stories about her and her ungodly high morals. I finally got to know her this past year in 2nd semeseter guitar. I sat next to her. That one time when someone smoked pot in the practice room, she said she got a headache, complained a lot and was afraid she was gonna die from it. How stupid. I remember once I mentioned John Kerry and she said he was bad. So I asked her what was so great about George W. Bush and she said he was good because he "saved all those poor people in Iraq." So I asked her who's side she was on when Kosovo, Bosnia and Somalia were going on, and she said "I'm not going to discuss it with you. I'm a Republican and that's that." So Stacey is dumb and she's a Republican without knowing why. It's the same way with her stupid faith too. So Stacey is a goody two shoes jesus freak and is kind of annoying. I don't like her. That is all.
Tyler Springer: I knew Tyler Springer in middle school in orchestra. He played the cello. I quit orchestra after 6th grade, so I stopped seeing him. I didn't talk to him at all through high school up to the trip to Cleveland with the orchestra. He was unfortunatly in my room. It didn't get off to a good start when on the bus really early in the morning before we left for Erie, I was singing The Decline to Jeff and Tyler got pissed off and told me to "shut the fuck up." That night Tyler had 4 girls in his room, including his girlfriend, his friend Dylan Drudul's girlfriend, and two others. He got in big trouble and Mrs. A and Miss A were in our room asking questions about stuff and arguing and all this random crap. Mike Ross and I just said we didn't know anything while Tyler and Dylan argued a lot. That was really annoying but Tyler said that he appreciated us not saying anything. So I guess I was on his good side now. He watched ESPN til really late at night. The next night was calmer, but they still watched ESPN. He's a jock. I don't really like him too much, but I was on his good side, so I guess that's good. Whatever. That's it.
Ashley Stout: Ahsley went to my elementary school. One time at the Mechanicsburg pool, in the summer of '96, she pushed me under the water and I nearly drowned. That was gay. I hated her for a while, but I haven't had any contact with her since. That's it.
Darnell Stanford: Darnell is a really stuck up football player. Typical.
Philip Stefancin: Philip and I were best friends in 5th grade. I went over to his h ouse a lot and we played games and chilled a lot. He lives REALLY close to me, right up Hempt road. He lives on a farm and his parents are really big farm people. Philip is relly nerdy and introverted. He's really shy. We liked Weird Al Yankovic a lot together. He was kind of violent though. He broke my Super Nintendo controller once because I wouldn't give it to him. He spit on me once too. We eventually began to disagree about things and got in a little fight on the playground in which I still have a scar on my finger from. He shoved my face into the pavement and stepped on my head. That hurt. He slaps too. That's stupid. So I haven't talked to him much since then. I pissed him off on the bus once in 7th grade and he broke the headphones for my cd player. Yeah, he gets violent. So I don't like Philip much. Things are cool now between us. After like 7 years. I still never talk to him though. I don't like him. That is all.
Amanda Stermer: Amanda was in my History class in 9th grade. I only talked to her a little bit, but she signed my yearbook. I don't really remember much about her. That is all.
Sean Stine: I knew Sean in middle school. He was friends with Richard Lyter and that crowd. he played bass and Richard wanted us to all start a band. Things never worked out though. Sean was a dick to me now and then. I didn't like him much. Bad ass with a shaved head kinda attitude. I haven't seen him since 8th grade. That is all.
Josh Stottmann: Josh was in my math class in 11th grade. He was kind of annoying but I dunno. He's really smart and spoke at Graduation. I didn't like him at the time but I really didn't know him too well. I won't judge him any more beyond that. The end.
Robert Suh: I knew Robert in 6th grade and he was very outgoing and annoying. He was in some math class with me one time. I don't remember. He stayed in orchestra through 12th grade, and when I was in orchestra this last year, I finally found out how bad he had gotten. He was very VERY stuck up and obnoxious. I haven't talked to him but I know he's really annoying. That is all.
Josh Sunday: I met Josh in 6th grade as him and I were in a special math class with 5 others (Jeremy Conrad, Erica Fultz, Brian Beccia, Kristina Kovach and Scott Fehr) because we were really smart. We became friends and talked a lot. Early in 7th grade, before I changed my group of friends, he came over to my house once and I went over to his. We eventually stopped being friends and I haven't talked to him since. He's kind of nerdy, but he is a really cool kid. Josh is cool. That is all.
Seth Thielemann: Seth is my oldest friend of all the friends I still have now. I met Seth in 7th grade in December. He introduced me to his favorite band, ICP, and he and I started writing rap/rock lyrics together. Like ICP. He was there when Nick Hoyles through the basketball at me and hit my finger in the weird way that broke it. We hung out a lot then. I eventually lost touch with him during 7th grade, but got back with him at the end of that grade. He helped get Rusty Rivera off my case then. Once, in the last couple weeks of 7th grade, he and I were in the hallway and joked around to some 6th grades about selling them cocaine. They told the gym teacher and we got in lots of trouble, even though we were just kidding. Fucking CV. In 8th grade, he introduced me to his friend Mark Shughart and I introduced him to my friend Matt Miller. The four of us were best friends through 8th grade. I was the really crazy one. Matt was the little kidish kinda one. Mark was the really calm one. And Seth was the really depressed introverted one. We all had nicknames for ourselves. I was HardKore. Matt was MattM. Mark was Marq. And Seth was Psykhotik Seth. Those were the best times of my life. In 8th grade, Seth and I began getting into computer programming and bought lots of books on it. We helped each other learn C++ and were really great friends. At the end of the year, Seth and I practiced every day for the talent show in which I played guitar and he sung One by Metallica. It was great fun. In 9th grade Marq got into sports a lot and Matt got into marching band. Seth and I explored different religions together and were just really great friends. I met Mike Lackey through Seth too. In 10th grade, we started loosing touch, mostly because of me joining marching band, which was really sad. But in 11th grade, we had lunch together and talked every day. He got his license and we went out for slurpees all the time. The two of us tried cigarettes together. I didn't like them but he eventually got hooked and now smokes, which sucks, but what can ya do? He likes cigars more though. I didn't talk much to him in 12th grade, but he came over once and helped me with my computer. We did talk now and then though. So, pretty much what I'm saying is that he and I have been very good friends since 7th grade. Seth is one of the two nicest peopel I have ever met. He is caring. He is compassionate. He is a really great person. I have an utmost amount of respect for him. I can't explain how awesome he is. He has SO MANY friends beacuse he is just so giving and nice. He is also a GENIUS. He is into computers and science a lot. He reads a countless number of books on computes and meteorology and stuff. He is going to Shippensburg University for computer science, but may change it to just some kind of science. So, in conclusion, Seth is an AWESOME kid. I can't stress that enough. Seth rules. Nothing more needs said.
Geoff Timothy: Geoff was friends with Seth Thielemann in 7th grade, and I knew him through Seth. He had a HUGE temper. He was always pissed off and acted like a big shot. I never liked him. I saw him more in middle school than high school, but he still has his temper and still acts like a big shot. I was nice to him though, simply because Seth really liked him. But whatever. That is all.
Greg Torhan: I don't know when I met Greg. He has really bad acne and is always out of it. He looks really really dumb, in which he is. He has a big ego too. That's all I really know about him. Don't like him much. That is all.
Krystal Triscari: Krystal is all into sports. She's really loud and annoying and reminds me a lot of Andrea Hopper. She's in the in crowd and dresses all preppy and what not. She's really annoying. I don't like her. That is all.
Christie Turner: I knew Christie in 7th grade. She was friends with Seth Windemaker and all them. I remember one time after lunch when she was wearing those pants that button up along the side and Seth grabbed them and kept unbuttoning them. That was pretty funny. Christie was pretty cool. Didn't know her well though. After talked to her since then. That is all.
Taylor Van Zile: I knew Taylor in 6th grade. He's the son of Mrs. Van Zile, a really cool Englsih teacher, whom I had in 6th grade. The summer before 9th grade, I was invited to play with Taylor's band by Mike Lackey. Taylor played bass and Mike played drums. There was also Brandon Johnson on the guitar and Rob Zakula on guitar and vocals. Taylor was really cool and we hung out a lot. He was fun to be around. He wore a zoot suit to their concert. That was cool. After that I didn't see him anymore. I think he might have left our school. But he came back eventually and was in my English class this past year. He turned into a really big hippie and was into art. He also started going by his first name, Philip, which I don't like. Hence why I still call him Taylor. So Taylor is really cool and fun to be around. That is all.
Randy Wakefield: I knew Randy in middle school but I didn't meet him until 9th grade. I don't remember how I met him. He went to the movies with me and others a few times and came over to my house once. He was pretty cool. Then one time in a chat room Randy was talking about his love for America and I said "Fuck America" and he got REALLY mad. So he started hating me. This lasted for a while until I guess his anger just sort of faded and he was more friendly, in a Rnayd kinda way. But then, one day at a practice up at the Eagle View field for marching band this past year, Jeff and I were dicking around and I stepped backwards right on Randy's trombone slide and it cracked. Randy tweeked and started yelling and swearing and picked up his trombone, threw it on the ground and stormed away. He eventually apologized and Jeff and I agreed to pay for the repairs one third each. Since then Randy and I have become kind of friends. We were in the same gym class this past year and I would talk to him now and then. We'd make fun of Tony Duncan together. That was fun. With Randy, it's hard to understand what he's really thinking. He mumbles a lot and never fully explains himself. He also swears a lot and has a bad temper. He likes his car a lot. I know that. So I guess that's it. Randy is a pretty cool guy. That is all.
Richard Wang: I met Rich in chorus my junior year. He plays football, but you wouldn't think so cause he's a really humble and nice guy. Eric Hess joked around with him a lot about his name being Dick Wang and their little squabbles were always really fun to watch. He was Potiphar in this year's musical and it was pretty cool. He laughed whenever I bitched at these two girls in chorus that bothered me a lot. So Rich Wang is a pretty cool guy. That is all.
Mike Ward: Mike Ward was in my junior year math class with Mrs. Sawyer and he was very loud, obnoxious and talked about lacrosse a lot. I didn't like him too much then, but he really isn't that bad of a guy. Just kind of annoying in class. Whatever.
Mike Wargo: I don't remember when I met Mike Wargo, but he's really hyper and really weird. He would swear a lot and be really dumb and loud and annoying. I didn't likd him. That is all.
Heather Weber: I don't remember meeting Heather, but she was in my Biology class in 10th grade with Mr. Thornton. She was the loudest one of the class and was really annoying. She was kinda slutty and just bugged the shit out of me. She's in that in crowd, of course, and is just, well, annoying as all hell. That is all.
Jenna Weigher: I've known Jenna since middle school. The first things I heard about her were from Matt, who liked her then. SThey were on the musical crew or something together. That was when he was still friends with Ryan. Jenna was really slutty and annoying. Through high school I saw her now and then and she kept up with the sluttiness and whatnot. She was in the musical and stuff, so she can't be TAHT bad. She just put off an image of sluttiness. So that's what I got from her. Who knows if it's wrong or not. Don't care.
Chris Wendekier: I met Chris in 10th grade in my Spanish class. He was always out of it and I suspected, and rightfully so, that he did drugs. Didn't bother me much really. He was really weird and you could never tell what he was talking about. Ya know, typical druggie. He called Jen a slut at an assembly cause he was stnding in her way. That was gay. So I don't like him too much as a person, but I was able to deal with him in Spanish. That is all.
Gavin Whitcomb: I knew of Gavin earlier in high school, but I didn't get to meet him until this past year when he joined chorus. He was a tenor, which was pretty funny. His mind is fried on drugs. That's the best way to put it really. He never knows whats going on and you never know what the hell he's talking about. I actually watched him snort coke, or some other white substance, on the table in the front of the chorus room. That's just. Wow. So after all this, he really is a cool guy. He's really funny nd he is fun as all hell to be around. He doesn't believe in preserving and respecting human life at all, hence he's really Republican. That kinda sucks, but what can ya do? So Gavin is a cool kid, however fucked up on drugs he may be.
Wendy Whitman: For some reason I didn't like Wendy for a long time, but I really had no reason not to like her. She was friends with Jen and came over to our table at Applebees on Prom night and said hi. So she seems like a pretty nice girl, but I don't know her. That is all.
Mark Widmann: I met Mark some time in middle school. He was in that bad crowd I was in in 7th grade. I was sitting at that table one day at lunch and he told me to get up cause he wanted to sit there and I refused so he grabbed the legs of the chair from under me and I fell right on my ass with my lunch. He sat there. So Mark was an ass hole to me in middle school. A real big ass hole. I saw him working in the Uni-Mart on Locust Point Rd. down the pike a bit. I didn't see him much besides that in high school. I guess that's it.
Andrew Wilkins: I knew Andrew Wilkins before he was in my math class in 10th grade, but I don't remember where. He was nice to me but kind of stuck up and acted like he was really intellegent. He may be, but he didn't have to have an ego about it. That's all I remember about him. Not a bad guy. That is all.
Shayne Wilkinson: I can't remember when I met Shayne. He's really timid and says dumb things a lot. At least that's what I remember about him. I honestly don't remember when I talked to him. Hm. Oh well.
Todd Williams: I never really met Todd. He's always been friendly towards me. Todd is a real goth looking kid. He has that thing in his ear that makes the hole really big. I don't like them, but that's his business. Todd was in this band that we (Uncle Bud) played with at the monroe firehall. It was really scary and I didn't like them. But after all this goth stuff that he puts up, he is a really really cool kid. He's very intellegent and an amazing artist. His stuff at the art show was really good. He's very introverted, but is jsut a really cool, smart guy. I never got to know him well, which sucks I hear good things about him. So that's it. Todd is cool.
Jeremy Williard: I met Jeremy way back early in 9th grade. He was in my 2nd period study hall. He was very god damn annoying and had a really gay voice with the most annoying laugh. I couldn't stand the guy and had to listen to him every freaking day. It was awful. I don't know him personally, so he might be a cool guy, but he bugged the hell out of me in study hall with his stupid voice and laugh. That is all.
Amanda Wilson: Amanda is a dumb goth girl. She always dresses in black or some stupid depressing-looking dress. I hate that shit. Amanda, nobody cares that you hate humanity and yourself. Stop acting depressed, get a god damn life and accept the fact that you have to live here. You're annoying. I hope every Hot Topic in the country burns down.
Seth Windemaker: Seth and I go way way back to 4th grade. Actually I didn't know him much then, so let's say 7th grade. I started getting into that whole scary crowd with Seth. He was a witty guy and was fun to be with. He talked about his Satanic Bible a lot. I thin he mocked me a lot, but that was typical back then. He really was a cool guy. In 8th grade, my prospective girlfriend, Kristy Knowles, started liking him and I said some mean things to her about him which she then related to him. He came to me about it, but was real cool about it. That was the last time I talked to him. So Seth is cool and a fun guy to be around. That is all.
Kevin Winters: Kevin was in my 10th grade Spanish class. He was really introverted and quiet, but real friendly when you talked to him. He was into the occult I think, which is cool. Haven't talked to him since then. Kevin is friendly and cool. That is all.
Monica Witzig: I met Monica way back in 9th grade, as she and her friend Kristin Marsh were in my Honors Geometry class. I didn't really kno her well then, but she was friendly and real nice to me. Fast forward to 11th grade when she joined marching band real late in the year. I think she was only in the last song or something, cause I saw her standing off on the sidelines a lot. So I got to know her better this year. She was friends with Roxanne Carter so Matt knew her a bit. Eventually, pretty late in the year, Matt and Monica started spening a lot of time together, went to Prom together and then finally went out. Monica is really friendly and nice and outgoing. She has that "pity me I need a hug" kind of attitude sometimes, which is kinda gay, but she's still really cool. Unfortunatly, she's a Republican, and we talk about it sometimes. But I won't hold that against her. Monica is a cool girl. That is all.
Darah Wolf: Darah was in my film class my junior year and I had to sit next to her a lot. She was friends with Rachel and was really slutty. She would always talk about liking guys and at one point was even talking about trying to get a guy to break up with his current girlfriend so he would go out with her. That's kind of, well, bad. Real bitch thing to do. While we were watching one of the worst films I have ever seen in my life, A River Runs Through it, I laughed when the Brad Pitt character died and she tweeked because she thought he was hot. So Darah Wolf is very superficial and slutty. I don't like her. She's supposedly really good at art, but I don't care. Stupid whore.
Mike Woods: I met Mike Woods way back in elementary school. He was kind of weird. We were pretty good friends. He lived on a farm and I went over to his house a few times. He came over to mine a lot too. So we were good friends. I eventually broke with him in middle school. That was it really. He was a nice kid, however weird he may be. So Mike was pretty cool I guess. Whatever.
Dave Yanofsky: I met Dave in 9th grade. He was in a band with Mike Lackey and Rob Zakula. He was probably my biggest competition as a guitarist. All of his friends bitched about me a lot and said he was SO much better, even though they had never heard me. I heard Dave play, and it was not that exciting. He was pretty good, just not GREAT. He had such a big ego and would never want to prove himself to me about how good he was. I was playing once and he said "Yeah, well I can improvise, you're just playing from memory." So Dave was obviouosly really jealous. Or so it seemed. He was also Jewish, which led to nonstop mockery from Mike Lackey. Mike thought Dave's older sister, Eve, was really hot and always told Dave that he was going to "fuck her under a Christmas tree" and Dave would get really mad. So Dave was really dumb, nerdy and had an ego he couldn't support. He sucks at making prank calls and Jordan Zabady is much better. He left our school after 9th grade and is now homeschooled. Haven't seen him since. I don't like him. That's all I guess.
Cheryl Yohe: Cheryl went to my elementary school. She's really nice and polite but very quiet. She sounds like a man. That is all.
Jennie Yuda: I met Jennie in Chemistry my junior year. She was pretty cool and smart, but I don't think she liked me very much. Oh well.
Jordan Zabady: I met Jordan in 9th grade He was one of the guitarists in jazz band. In 10th grade, he was in a band with Mike Lackey. He was also in my English class that year. Jordan was very quiet. He played football too, so he looked kinda tough and all that. The one thing I will remember Jordan Zabady for is his prank calls. Him, Mike Lackey and Dave Yanofsky owned a site called PrankBank.Net. They made lots of prank calls which i saved all of them to my computer. They are honestly the funniest things I've heard in my entire life. I can't even describe it. They call up a computer company and tell them there's a midget in their computer. He calls up a Christian music store and keeps yelling JESUS! They call up two pizza huts and put the phones together so they talk to each other and they get really confused. They bugged the shit out of Bruce Bond, a guy that got fired from Wink104. The list goes on and on and on. They have something like 50 prank calls and each one is funnier then the one before. Jordan is brilliant at making prank calls and he's a really funny and witty guy to be able to do it so well. So I thought Jordan was really awesome then. But, this year, at some band concert, Matt and I were dicking around with rubbe gloves and filled them up with soap and water. I left mine somewhere and somebody threw it at Jordan's car and he blamed it on me and got REALLY pissed off. Oh well. He has a temper and can act tough sometimes, but with those prank calls, he can't go wrong. GENIUS. I still isten to them. BOFA! Aw man you guys. That's great. So Jordan is a really god damn funny and witty guy. That is all.
Francine Zacot: Francine and I have had an interesting relationship over the years. I met her in 9th grade when she IMed me and started talking to me a lot. She had a really big ego, I noticed form the start. She was just eally stuck up about pretty much everything, including music. She played alto sax. She was best friends with Natalie Sheeler, one of my friends that I met that year. I got really pissed off at Natalie during that year and at the same time I was starting to speak out against Christianity a lot in school. These two things fueled together brought upon an arguement I had with Fran. She got really mad online at me cause I bitched about Natalie and dissed her precious religion, and she stopped talking to me. In 10th grade, she joined marching band and Matt Miller started liking her. After leading him on for a long time, she finally told him she didn't like him anymore and I don't think he was very happy. So, I jokingly IMed her and yelled WHORE! and she got really mad and started throwing all these accusations at me. She told me Iw as superficial for liking everybody (???), I was screwed up religiously, called me a hypocrite and a jerk. So that was really dumb of her and at the time a lot of her friends were quite unhappy with her, so they pretty much sided with me. She wasn't making any sense at all and she was just being really dumb. So I hated Fran. She was a dumb bitch. Leading into my junior year, she was named the co-section leader with Eric Ryndock for some stupid reason and tried bossing me around, which I wouldn't let her do. So Sydney Kidd and I just left the alto saxes alltogether and did a lot better alone. The next summer, I went to Europe, and she went along too. She bitched a lot and one time she called me a hypocrite and said no one ever knew whether I was being serious or not because I joke around too much. So I called her a bitch and she got all cranky. We eventaully made up though. So Fran and I have been on and off friendly towards each other. She's a jesus freak and has a huge ego in which she thinks she's just really great. She does have a really good voice, I'll have to admit that. She was the narrator in the musical and had a solo in Amazing Grace in Europe. Fran is, overall, a really big bitch though. I think you can easily see that from my explanation of our little history here. Someone who can call me superficial because I supposedly liked her in the past can't make too great of an arguement saying that she DOESN'T have a big ego. Bitch. I don't like you Fran.
Rob Zakula: I met Rob in the summer before 9th grade. He was in a band with Mike Lackey called No Na Nil. He was the singer and a guitar player and had a huge ego. Evnetually, through all of Mike's failed bands, they kicked Rob out cause he wanted to control everything. He would talk to me now and then. He was pretty friendly, but for the most part his ego in the way a lot. He tried joining the guitar ensemble my sophomore year, but decided not to. I'm quite thankful for that. He also likes Dave Matthew's band. That sucks. So Rob has a big ego, which is really gay, but he can be pretty friendly. That is all.
Min Zheng: Min was in my math class my junior year. She was really really smart. Jen knew her because she lived in the same neighborhood and Jen talked to her a lot. She is really really skiddish and is always frantic about one thing or another. But she talked at Baccalaureate because of her extremely good grades. So Min is pretty cool I guess.
Jack Ziegler: I met Jack in 9th grade. Matt was joking around with him a lot. Apparently he doesn't have a sense of humor and got pissed off and almost kicked Matt's ass. I talked to him afterwards and he was like "Your friend but watch what he says," or something stupid like that. So he was kind of bullyish. In 12th grade he sat at the table next to the booth Jen and I sat at at lunch. One time, that group moved the entire table into the corner and I asked him why. He told me that wasn't a correct question and I shouldn't be asking it. He was desperately trying to sound smart. It was kind of pathetic. So Jack is a dumbass and he thinks he's tough and smart, but he's not. Dumbass.