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I graduated high school!
Lemon Blossom (aka Athena Albatross) Started conversation Jun 18, 2005
I suppose it wasn't the graduating that was a surprise so much as the actually getting my senior project finished so I could graduate with a certificate from the magnet program at my high school.
Still, it's done--until I go to college in the fall. So now I have time for H2G2 again.
I graduated high school!
Lemon Blossom (aka Athena Albatross) Posted Jun 18, 2005
Thanks!
(For now it's major in chemistry or chemical engineering in college--I'll try chemistry at first but may switch to the engineering side before I have to declare a major and stick to it.
I graduated high school!
Blackberry Cat , if one wishes to remain an individual in the midst of the teeming multitudes, one must make oneself grotesque Posted Jun 18, 2005
I graduated high school!
Lemon Blossom (aka Athena Albatross) Posted Jun 18, 2005
Thank, Az.
It's nice to be back--and to see that you still remember me.
I graduated high school!
Noggin the Nog Posted Jun 18, 2005
Yep, well done.
And welcome back-
Noggin
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