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Hectic Days as Freshemn
By: David on 10/21/2001; 6:33 PM

Hectic Days as a Freshmen

The first day of school- what a hot and humid day in August. The Freshmen arrived at 12:00 noon for picture taking and general information. Our lockers were assigned at this time. We went into the student center, which had the distinct smell of students, books and all the things that remind me of school, like freshly sharpened pencils. My group went to the library to be logged into the computers. Some people had problems, but most begins went quite well. Mrs. Kuhlmeir explained how to use the E-mail system. Our group went to the Honor code station and learned about situations that we as freshmen should not get into of at all possible. On Day 2 another crazy day. The best part was going to Day 1 classes for the first time. Lots of freshmen got lost, but I found the right classroom! Honor code book was signed and we learned about chapel procedures. Lots to learn, sometimes overwhelming. A students chosen sport was officially began today. My choice is swimming, practice begins today! Books are loaded down on us and I feel tired and confused. The first days of school were confusing and hectic, but I can’t wait!

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RE: Hectic Days as Freshemn
By: Dorothy Marie on 5/1/2001; 3:24 PM

WHO ARE YOU?! I KNOW you go to my school, and are apparantly a freshman, but WHICH DAVID ARE YOU? Do you know just how many Davids there are in the freshman class at Episcopal?!

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RE: Hectic Days as Freshmen
By: David on 5/2/2001; 8:04 PM

Hectic Days as a Freshmen

The first day of school- what a hot and humid day in August. The Freshmen arrived at 12:00 noon for picture taking and general information. Our lockers were assigned at this time. We went into the student center, which had the distinct smell of students, books and all the things that remind me of school, like freshly sharpened pencils. My group went to the library to be logged into the computers. Some people had problems, but most begins went quite well. Mrs. Kuhlmeir explained how to use the E-mail system. Our group went to the Honor code station and learned about situations that we as freshmen should not get into of at all possible. On Day 2 another crazy day. The best part was going to Day 1 classes for the first time. Lots of freshmen got lost, but I found the right classroom! Honor code book was signed and we learned about chapel procedures. Lots to learn, sometimes overwhelming. A students chosen sport was officially began today. My choice is swimming, practice begins today! Books are loaded down on us and I feel tired and confused. The first days of school were confusing and hectic, but I can t wait

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RE: Hectic Days as Freshemn
By: David on 5/2/2001; 8:04 PM

I am david Campbell

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RE: Hectic Days as Freshmen
By: PJ Caroon on 5/2/2001; 9:15 PM

wow kaju AND David... I leave for two weeks and all my friends join up. im told that my aunt went here not to long ago too...

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RE: Hectic Days as Freshemn
By: Dorothy Marie on 5/2/2001; 9:57 PM

The same David who wrote "Dunmore Throop and His Fearsome Secret " ?

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RE: Hectic Days as Freshemn
By: Dorothy Marie on 5/2/2001; 10:00 PM

Scratch that that David is a college graduate ( I just now checked his bio.)

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RE: Hectic Days as Freshmen
By: Mark Morgan on 5/2/2001; 10:37 PM

Hi David, welcome to Unreason!

You didn't have to publish this twice; I saw it the first time, honest. Various things in the real world (I've been getting up at 4:30 AM all week, for starters) have put me way behind in publishing new works; I'm paddling upstream trying to get caught up.

In your case there's a second problem. Your member name is the same as another author's, and I really can't make two "David"s as authors. Would you consider changing your member name (not your e-mail address!) to something else, like David C or some such?

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RE: Hectic Days as Freshmen
By: Chie Theresa Fujioka on 5/2/2001; 11:20 PM

ack this isnt fair!!!

humph next thing we know we're going to get the blond haired blue eyed gote

boy oh boy.

im ecstatic

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RE: Hectic Days as Freshmen
By: Evan on 5/3/2001; 9:10 AM

There's a goat that can write?? Whoa, I'd really like to meet a goat. Heck Mr. Ed could only talk and manipulate various objects with carrots or pencils where as this goat can actually write creative work? Presumably if the goat comes here that would be his purpose, therefore the goat can write? Was he the result of a genetic engineering experiment? Could he be a famous author reincarnated as a goat? Or is he just a really smart goat?

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RE: Hectic Days as Freshmen
By: Dorothy Marie on 5/3/2001; 2:33 PM

Uh oh. *snickers at reference to last year's metaphor for annonymous person* We'll have to fix that, Chie.

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