Good one, thanks
By Anonymous - 20/08/2009 23:34 - United States
By Anonymous - 20/08/2009 23:34 - United States
By student414 - This FML is from back in 2012 but it's good stuff - Canada
By Anonymous - 23/08/2024 00:00 - United States - Santa Clara
By itsawonderfulife - 23/02/2010 06:25 - United States
By nosebleeder - 13/02/2013 20:31 - Sweden
By swana99 - 04/09/2013 20:39 - United States - Woburn
By Anonymous - 09/10/2014 02:13 - United States - Winter Park
By allergic_to_bull - 08/10/2014 18:48 - United States - West Palm Beach
By flicmybicgrl - 23/09/2020 08:01
By Kingofbosses - 22/08/2013 05:31 - United States
By rawrrrr - 17/03/2010 04:01 - United States
heheheheee
aww that sucks i was a freshman last year and a junior told me to go to the fifth floor and i got detention because the fourth floor is just a lot of offices and when i told them i had to go to the fifth floor which was the roof they yelled at me and wouldnt believe that someone told me to go there. and then my teacher yelled at me for being late. point is the first week sucks. hope the rest of yours is okay :/
thats y in my town, we seperate the freshmen from the rest and put the groups into 2 different buildings.
That's a pretty small school you're going to. My middle school had 3 floors o.o
Hah, ouch. I'm glad i had the sense not to ask anyone like that when I was a freshman. I'm a junior now, haha. We do 4th floor pool. x]
I was a freshman last year, going to be a sophomore. Know your place. Seriously. I was in classes with a bunch of sophomores and I realized, even then, not to butt in or ask stupid questions. If you really needed direction you should have asked a classmate (unless you've JUST transferred into the district you've got to know someone) or a teacher. YDI for not bothering to spend half an hour lookig at a map (or, if you don't have one, to scout the school) and recognizing where your classes are as well as how many floors. Last year I wrote my room numbers on my hand the first two days, and that was it. Seriously, people, common sense and basic math skills (look! The room numbers are going up!) will get you places. In other news, I still know kids who fell for the elevator pass thing even though they warned us at orientation. (The funny thing is though, we DO have an elevator. :P Guess that makes it more plausible.) I've never heard the pool thing, but it wouldn't matter for me since I'm a swimmer on our team and knew going in that we didn't have a pool. (Because we get early dismissal to go to practice! :D)
YDI for being a freshman
Keywords
Lol we did this to our freshmen too. Somehow we managed to convince a surprising number of them that there was a pool on the 4th floor. Ah high school.
Hey be nice. High school's scary. D: