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<blockquote data-quote="Fladian" data-source="post: 123831" data-attributes="member: 5833"><p>Oh, that. We have such kind of stuff too. One of my first quote of the days is related to it as well. Let me search it up.</p><p></p><p>(second quote of the day from the entire collection)</p><p>15/03/06 "It's about homosexuality" - Elianne, a friend.</p><p>All classes were cancelled because there was a play at 2 PM in the B-building (we have a bunch of buildings near each other, which are all related to the school. I've only been in three of them). Many people refused to come because they didn't know what kind of play it was. Therefore, a lot of people decided to go home - including myself. By the time I got home, I spoke to Elianne on MSN and asked her if she happened to know what the play was about. If it was a good subject, I'd go back. What she told me, became my quote of the day. Her second line on MSN was: "I'm going home too now." My answer to that was, as I recall: "Good, then I won't regret going home."</p><p>Later we heard that those who didn't come (which was a big 80%, therefore it became remarkable) would get a small penalty at their grades. Back then, it didn't really matter because I didn't have problems with my grades <em>yet</em>.</p><p></p><p>A class higher than the one of my own didn't have a play, but they were <em>forced</em> to go to the football (soccer, for you Americans) stadion of our local city. I remember clearly what a friend of mine, Sven, said on that. "Damn you! I don't want to go to Vitesse's stadion! I'm a Feyenoord supporter, damn it!"</p><p>They had to write a report on it too. Funny thing was, most of them didn't come, giving poor excuses like: "I didn't know what time we had to be there," or "you mean we aren't attending to a match?" Of course the most successful was: "I have no business at the stadion of Vitesse (the team that plays in that stadion)." If I have to go there too at the following year, then I'll use that last excuse as well. "I'm a SC Heerenveen supporter, I'm not related to Vitesse."</p><p>There was no penalty for not showing up there, apparently. I guess the amount of people that didn't show up was smaller than at the play. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick Out Tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fladian, post: 123831, member: 5833"] Oh, that. We have such kind of stuff too. One of my first quote of the days is related to it as well. Let me search it up. (second quote of the day from the entire collection) 15/03/06 "It's about homosexuality" - Elianne, a friend. All classes were cancelled because there was a play at 2 PM in the B-building (we have a bunch of buildings near each other, which are all related to the school. I've only been in three of them). Many people refused to come because they didn't know what kind of play it was. Therefore, a lot of people decided to go home - including myself. By the time I got home, I spoke to Elianne on MSN and asked her if she happened to know what the play was about. If it was a good subject, I'd go back. What she told me, became my quote of the day. Her second line on MSN was: "I'm going home too now." My answer to that was, as I recall: "Good, then I won't regret going home." Later we heard that those who didn't come (which was a big 80%, therefore it became remarkable) would get a small penalty at their grades. Back then, it didn't really matter because I didn't have problems with my grades [i]yet[/i]. A class higher than the one of my own didn't have a play, but they were [i]forced[/i] to go to the football (soccer, for you Americans) stadion of our local city. I remember clearly what a friend of mine, Sven, said on that. "Damn you! I don't want to go to Vitesse's stadion! I'm a Feyenoord supporter, damn it!" They had to write a report on it too. Funny thing was, most of them didn't come, giving poor excuses like: "I didn't know what time we had to be there," or "you mean we aren't attending to a match?" Of course the most successful was: "I have no business at the stadion of Vitesse (the team that plays in that stadion)." If I have to go there too at the following year, then I'll use that last excuse as well. "I'm a SC Heerenveen supporter, I'm not related to Vitesse." There was no penalty for not showing up there, apparently. I guess the amount of people that didn't show up was smaller than at the play. :P [/QUOTE]
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