2nd grade school spelling bee champ. Lost in county finals to 5th grader.3rd grade geography bowl champ.That's about it for childhood victories.
5/14/2012 8:23:00 AM
I ran track 4th - 6th grade, my forte being the long jump. I jumped a consistent 12'-x" during the meets... and one 13'-6" during practice. The other kids parents called me twinkle-toes I wasn't even 5'-0" tall [Edited on May 14, 2012 at 8:29 AM. Reason : -]
5/14/2012 8:28:57 AM
1. in 5th grade I was on the scholastic pursuit team and we won the state championship of something like washington elementary. i'll always my friend being pissed off saying he wanted to be a black, woman, in a wheelchair - thinking he didn't get elected to the finals team because he was white 2. this one was realized a bit later in life, but I went about 3 years of tae kwon do tournaments without losing. the final year of competitions, I was in qualifiers for the olympics and was 3rd in country under 12 years old. that's when I lost for the first time which was pretty life changing (first loss and first time on the receiving end of a KO) I thought I had just lost the match but in going through the documents now (starting up tkd again) and talking to my mom, I actually lost my chance to join the olympic training program. I guess that wasn't a victory... sooo yeah Seems whatever I'm the best at, I lose interest in because the challenge is gone so there's less competition and much harder to have fun. As a result I've gotten really good at lot of things but never the best at much throughout my life::deep thoughts::
5/14/2012 10:05:11 AM
I'm glad this thread is way longer than the other one<3I'm Krallum and I approved this message.
5/14/2012 11:11:26 AM
in 4th grade, I was selected to be in Pieces of Goldhttp://www.wakeedpartnership.org/events/piecesofgold/I only liked it b/c it got me out of class.I, too, won an elementary school spelling bee. I think I won a book or something. I think I still have it at my parent's house. The teacher wrote a congratulatory message insideOh yeah, very shortly after we moved here from California, we were at Sears at Crabtree. I must have been like 5 or 6 and I saw a man urinating in the barbie doll aisle in the toy section. I was so mad b/c I wanted to go see the Barbies and there was pee-pee all over the ground. I went and told my mom who went and told an employee. dont know what happened to the guy but last I saw, he was being walked into the back office.
5/14/2012 11:24:31 AM
5/14/2012 5:37:49 PM
yes, please provide a list of referencesif you're not bullshitting about providing contact info for your old teachers (you are) I will absolutely call them
5/14/2012 5:49:10 PM
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5/14/2012 5:51:13 PM
can you also please refer me to someone that can confirm that you weren't trying to fuck begonias?
5/14/2012 5:54:04 PM
^When? We dated a long time ago, and at that time I was definitely trying to bonez her.For the 3rd grade bus incident, the other kid that beat him up with me was Shane Beal. Haven't seen him since middle school but I think he still lives in Greensboro. The girl we stood up for was Amanda Smith who now runs Core Integrity Pilates studio and will likely very vividly remember the incident and the kid. The bully's name was David something, can't remember his last name but it will probably come to me.The 2nd grade playground incident. It happened at Bluford elementary in Greensboro, which was right next to Lincoln Middle school and Dudley High School. 2nd grade would have been 1989-1990 I believe. I'll ask my parents who my teachers were and get back to you. It might have been a substitute or a TA, hazy on that.The shoplifting gang I will not disclose the other kids names, because most of them are pretty good people and I don't want any liability shit coming back at me. But you can ask Coach Turk about it, he may remember as our parents made us talk to him about it (he was the asst football coach at Mendenhall at the time, and several of us were on the football team). He works at the Boys and Girls club these days, I think in high point, and does some local radio.The AG math story. I went to Wiley elementary for 5th grade. Teacher was Mrs. Stubbs. Bryan Burroughs (username aaronburro) was in my class there, and may remember the math class, although I think he was actually two years ahead of me in math taking the base number systems class. Good luck finding the teacher or anything about the program though. Other than the kids who were in it (a couple of whom are on tdub), there's almost no information about it on the web.High school computer lab story. Happened at Page high school, this would have been 1995/96. This is indirect verification because I don't remember any of the library staff, or even what particular class this was in. But I routinely broke the security on computers over at Weaver Center (it was the same application, same GCS IT crap) for multiple teachers there. Dow Hamblin, who used to teach computer graphics can vouch for me there.When I first broke through it was really simple though. They just blocked explorer.exe, so you couldn't easily run/copy/move files. I just wrote a simple batch script in notepad, saved to the desktop and ran it to get me to a command prompt. From there just searched for where they moved explorer.exe (and later renamed it as well), launched it and blam, open system.For the middle school hockey story, ask David Bracey or Chad Langdon. Both were on the hockey team (I think Chad's dad was the coach) and both would remember how fucking terrible I was.[Edited on May 14, 2012 at 6:27 PM. Reason : .]
5/14/2012 6:26:05 PM
cool, I'll report back
5/14/2012 7:34:28 PM