Tomball Owl
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RE: Lady Owls vs Other Owls
(02-12-2017 05:45 PM)Frizzy Owl Wrote: Mid-term break, as in mini spring break.
Wait, the students now get a mid-term break and sprng break?
Beats my days on campus when I had to walk uphill both ways barefoot through the snow to get to class.
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Tomball Owl
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RE: Lady Owls vs Other Owls
(02-12-2017 07:15 PM)OptimisticOwl Wrote: (02-12-2017 05:59 PM)Tomball Owl Wrote: (02-12-2017 05:45 PM)Frizzy Owl Wrote: Mid-term break, as in mini spring break.
Wait, the students now get a mid-term break and sprng break?
Beats my days on campus when I had to walk uphill both ways barefoot through the snow to get to class.
You must have been at the North Campus.
Something my dad use to tell me whenever I complained about school. We both grew up in Texas, the southern part.
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OptimisticOwl
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RE: Lady Owls vs Other Owls
(02-12-2017 07:54 PM)Tomball Owl Wrote: (02-12-2017 07:15 PM)OptimisticOwl Wrote: (02-12-2017 05:59 PM)Tomball Owl Wrote: (02-12-2017 05:45 PM)Frizzy Owl Wrote: Mid-term break, as in mini spring break.
Wait, the students now get a mid-term break and sprng break?
Beats my days on campus when I had to walk uphill both ways barefoot through the snow to get to class.
You must have been at the North Campus.
Something my dad use to tell me whenever I complained about school. We both grew up in Texas, the southern part.
similar stuff from my Dad, in truth, I think from all Dads.
We were from two miles north of the Rio Grande.
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RE: Lady Owls vs Other Owls
(02-12-2017 07:54 PM)Tomball Owl Wrote: (02-12-2017 07:15 PM)OptimisticOwl Wrote: (02-12-2017 05:59 PM)Tomball Owl Wrote: (02-12-2017 05:45 PM)Frizzy Owl Wrote: Mid-term break, as in mini spring break.
Wait, the students now get a mid-term break and sprng break?
Beats my days on campus when I had to walk uphill both ways barefoot through the snow to get to class.
You must have been at the North Campus.
Something my dad use to tell me whenever I complained about school. We both grew up in Texas, the southern part.
I say this to my kids. Of course, I grew up in Alaska and literally lived 5 blocks uphill from my high school!
(This post was last modified: 02-12-2017 10:39 PM by mrbig.)
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RE: Lady Owls vs Other Owls
(02-12-2017 08:25 PM)OptimisticOwl Wrote: (02-12-2017 07:54 PM)Tomball Owl Wrote: (02-12-2017 07:15 PM)OptimisticOwl Wrote: (02-12-2017 05:59 PM)Tomball Owl Wrote: (02-12-2017 05:45 PM)Frizzy Owl Wrote: Mid-term break, as in mini spring break.
Wait, the students now get a mid-term break and sprng break?
Beats my days on campus when I had to walk uphill both ways barefoot through the snow to get to class.
You must have been at the North Campus.
Something my dad use to tell me whenever I complained about school. We both grew up in Texas, the southern part.
similar stuff from my Dad, in truth, I think from all Dads.
We were from two miles north of the Rio Grande.
My dad used to tell me he'd go to the beach and fish until dark everyday after school...
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RE: Lady Owls vs Other Owls
as Doug Clark of the Hot Nuts said: "I grew up in south America..........as in south Texas".
Sounded funny at the time...............
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mrbig
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RE: Lady Owls vs Other Owls
(02-12-2017 10:43 PM)OptimisticOwl Wrote: (02-12-2017 10:38 PM)mrbig Wrote: (02-12-2017 07:54 PM)Tomball Owl Wrote: (02-12-2017 07:15 PM)OptimisticOwl Wrote: (02-12-2017 05:59 PM)Tomball Owl Wrote: Wait, the students now get a mid-term break and sprng break?
Beats my days on campus when I had to walk uphill both ways barefoot through the snow to get to class.
You must have been at the North Campus.
Something my dad use to tell me whenever I complained about school. We both grew up in Texas, the southern part.
I say this to my kids. Of course, I grew up in Alaska and literally lived 5 blocks uphill from my high school!
You had it easy. Uphill only one way?
That's not how I tell the story. Truthfully, when it got icy, it was easier to go uphill than downhill and it was easier to walk than drive. On a couple particularly icy days, I saw cars sliding backward down the hill.
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RE: Lady Owls vs Other Owls
(02-13-2017 09:53 AM)mrbig Wrote: (02-12-2017 10:43 PM)OptimisticOwl Wrote: (02-12-2017 10:38 PM)mrbig Wrote: (02-12-2017 07:54 PM)Tomball Owl Wrote: (02-12-2017 07:15 PM)OptimisticOwl Wrote: You must have been at the North Campus.
Something my dad use to tell me whenever I complained about school. We both grew up in Texas, the southern part.
I say this to my kids. Of course, I grew up in Alaska and literally lived 5 blocks uphill from my high school!
You had it easy. Uphill only one way?
That's not how I tell the story. Truthfully, when it got icy, it was easier to go uphill than downhill and it was easier to walk than drive. On a couple particularly icy days, I saw cars sliding backward down the hill.
It probably just seemed that way because you were upright when you went uphill.
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OptimisticOwl
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RE: Lady Owls vs Other Owls
Seriously, most of us probably had it easier than our parents and harder than our kids. Isn't that part of the american Dream? To make things better for our kids than we had it?
I lived in the country during my middle school and high school days. In middle school, if I missed the bus, it was a four mile walk home. Uphill, downhill, hot, cold, it was all tough. In high school, I could find a friend with a car. Usually.
My Dad grew up during the Depression. Quite a good job by him just to graduate. He attended graduation in the morning, rode his bike home, changed out of his good clothes, than pedaled to work. Age 16.
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RE: Lady Owls vs Other Owls
(02-13-2017 09:43 AM)I45owl Wrote: (02-12-2017 08:25 PM)OptimisticOwl Wrote: (02-12-2017 07:54 PM)Tomball Owl Wrote: (02-12-2017 07:15 PM)OptimisticOwl Wrote: (02-12-2017 05:59 PM)Tomball Owl Wrote: Wait, the students now get a mid-term break and sprng break?
Beats my days on campus when I had to walk uphill both ways barefoot through the snow to get to class.
You must have been at the North Campus.
Something my dad use to tell me whenever I complained about school. We both grew up in Texas, the southern part.
similar stuff from my Dad, in truth, I think from all Dads.
We were from two miles north of the Rio Grande.
My dad used to tell me he'd go to the beach and fish until dark everyday after school...
(02-13-2017 01:14 PM)OptimisticOwl Wrote: My Dad grew up during the Depression. Quite a good job by him just to graduate. He attended graduation in the morning, rode his bike home, changed out of his good clothes, than pedaled to work. Age 16.
My dad grew up in Edinburg during the Depression. His father moved his family there from Wisconsin in 1930 so he could take care of his older brother's citrus orchard on N. 10th St. for $5/week. His "you have it good" stories to us included sorghum sandwiches and outdoor plumbing with the Sears Catalog instead of Charmin.
(His father wanted my dad, his only son, to be a farmer. But my dad wasn't interested. A fabulous chemisty teacher who worked at both the high school and Edinburg Junior College led to his interest in photography, a chemistry degree at UT-Austin and a career-starting job in the Manhattan Project.)
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OptimisticOwl
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RE: Lady Owls vs Other Owls
(02-13-2017 01:51 PM)Almadenmike Wrote: (02-13-2017 09:43 AM)I45owl Wrote: (02-12-2017 08:25 PM)OptimisticOwl Wrote: (02-12-2017 07:54 PM)Tomball Owl Wrote: (02-12-2017 07:15 PM)OptimisticOwl Wrote: You must have been at the North Campus.
Something my dad use to tell me whenever I complained about school. We both grew up in Texas, the southern part.
similar stuff from my Dad, in truth, I think from all Dads.
We were from two miles north of the Rio Grande.
My dad used to tell me he'd go to the beach and fish until dark everyday after school...
(02-13-2017 01:14 PM)OptimisticOwl Wrote: My Dad grew up during the Depression. Quite a good job by him just to graduate. He attended graduation in the morning, rode his bike home, changed out of his good clothes, than pedaled to work. Age 16.
My dad grew up in Edinburg during the Depression. His father moved his family there from Wisconsin in 1930 so he could take care of his older brother's citrus orchard on N. 10th St. for $5/week. His "you have it good" stories to us included sorghum sandwiches and outdoor plumbing with the Sears Catalog instead of Charmin.
(His father wanted my dad, his only son, to be a farmer. But my dad wasn't interested. A fabulous chemisty teacher who worked at both the high school and Edinburg Junior College led to his interest in photography, a chemistry degree at UT-Austin and a career-starting job in the Manhattan Project.)
Laredo and Zapata. And Nuevo Laredo, and in later years, several other border or Mexican towns.
Unfortunately, I have direct and personal experience with outdoor plumbing and the Sears catalog. A couple of times without any catalog. But plenty of wasps.
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