11/01/2007

4th Grade Class Picture 1970

Class Picture - Pick Me Out

Catholic grade school. Where the grassy knoll conspiracy began. I knew the nuns were lying big time, not just to me, but to the entire class. I could see right through them. It was time to rebel, question everything, stop wearing clip on ties, and start eating meat on Fridays. This wise ass Irish kid had a plan, and it was a good one. I implemented phase one in first grade when I exposed the class nuns head by pulling off her habit. They knew at that moment that I meant business.
That led me to here. The Grassy Knoll Institute. Where everything is questioned. And I do still eat meat on Fridays. Not so much wear the clip on ties though.

As an added bonus, can anyone pick me out in the class picture? BTW, the nun pictured is Sister Eileen, the school principal. The FN bitch.




LURKING ON THE GRASSY KNOLL

6 comments:

  1. I had to laugh at all your blogs, made me think of St. Joseph's school in Roseburg, Oregon. The sisters were called the "Sisters of Mercy", I have no idea why because there was no mercy on their part. I laughed and laughed and it brought back a lot of memories, mind you not all the nuns were that cold and icy, there was Sister Mary Frances who taught third grade at the age of 85. She wouldn't quit, she loved to teach and loved her children. She even had a class mascot, a lizzard name Liz, only one day he got out of his plastic pan and scared the girls to death. He even had his own bed with a blanket.
    I am guessing you are the one in the middle of the pictures, on the left of the globe with the thing that looks like a pencil. He looks like a Patrick and full o'himself. Jeannie

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  2. Jeannie, thanks for commenting, and I feel your pain for enduring Catholic grade school. And yes, that is me, third row down, fourth from the left. Is it that obvious?

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  3. I guess third row fourth column?

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  4. I guess I should read everything before I post and yeah it's kinda obvious

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  5. Jeannie said
    November 5, 2007 at 6:52 pm eI had to laugh at all your blogs, made me think of St. Joseph’s school in Roseburg, Oregon. The sisters were called the “Sisters of Mercy”, I have no idea why because there was no mercy on their part. I laughed and laughed and it brought back a lot of memories, mind you not all the nuns were that cold and icy, there was Sister Mary Frances who taught third grade at the age of 85. She wouldn’t quit, she loved to teach and loved her children. She even had a class mascot, a lizzard name Liz, only one day he got out of his plastic pan and scared the girls to death. He even had his own bed with a blanket.I am guessing you are the one in the middle of the pictures, on the left of the globe with the thing that looks like a pencil. He looks like a Patrick and full o’himself. Jeannie
    ReplyLOTGK said
    November 5, 2007 at 7:04 pm eJeannie, thanks for commenting, and I feel your pain for enduring Catholic grade school. And yes, that is me, third row down, fourth from the left. Is it that obvious?
    ReplyCory saidApril 30, 2009 at 10:35 pm eI guess third row fourth column?ReplyCory saidApril 30, 2009 at 10:37 pm eI guess I should read everything before I post and yeah it’s kinda obvious

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  6. Jeannie said
    November 5, 2007 at 6:52 pm eI had to laugh at all your blogs, made me think of St. Joseph’s school in Roseburg, Oregon. The sisters were called the “Sisters of Mercy”, I have no idea why because there was no mercy on their part. I laughed and laughed and it brought back a lot of memories, mind you not all the nuns were that cold and icy, there was Sister Mary Frances who taught third grade at the age of 85. She wouldn’t quit, she loved to teach and loved her children. She even had a class mascot, a lizzard name Liz, only one day he got out of his plastic pan and scared the girls to death. He even had his own bed with a blanket.I am guessing you are the one in the middle of the pictures, on the left of the globe with the thing that looks like a pencil. He looks like a Patrick and full o’himself. Jeannie
    ReplyLOTGK said
    November 5, 2007 at 7:04 pm eJeannie, thanks for commenting, and I feel your pain for enduring Catholic grade school. And yes, that is me, third row down, fourth from the left. Is it that obvious?
    ReplyCory saidApril 30, 2009 at 10:35 pm eI guess third row fourth column?ReplyCory saidApril 30, 2009 at 10:37 pm eI guess I should read everything before I post and yeah it’s kinda obvious

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