Is it mating season?

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No, they play extremely sexually suggestive unedited rap music. :lol:

(The most Christian the dances ever got was back when "Jesus is My Homeboy" and "Mary is My Homegirl" shirts were cool.)
 
So let me get this straight:

You've got a bunch of sexually repressed drunk teenage boys listening to gangsta rap?

This should end well . . .
 
cgannon64 said:
No, they play extremely sexually suggestive unedited rap music. :lol:
I can only imagine.

3,6,9 damn she fine hopin she can sock it to me one mo time
Get low, Get low
Get low, Get low
To the window, to the wall, (to dat wall)
To the sweat drop down my balls (MY BALLS)


Nun chaperone: Ooh, to the sweat drop down my balls! To the sweat drop down my balls! I love it! ...Wait... Hey you! Did I just see you suggest making love to her? Stop at this instant!
 
ummmm........ said:
You've got a bunch of sexually repressed drunk teenage boys listening to gangsta rap?

Yep. But now that they've changed the dances, so one goes any more. So now we have a bunch of sexually repressed teenage boys drinking more heavily without parental supervision listening to gangsta rap.

WillJ: :lol: No, we don't have nuns. Although a teacher in my old school used to tell me that, when she had dances at her school, which had nuns, they would bring a ruler and tell the children, "Leave room for the Holy Spirit!"
 
cgannon: my public high school found dances so unpopular that it couldn't even afford to put them on. Back in Grade 12, when I was on the student executive, we tried to revive them; not even 100 out of 2000 attended it, and that was with a big video screen and highly suggestive rap.
 
Hahaha, love is all around in Singapoe where there is no much different in season.

Mating season 24/365.25. :love:

but mostly, its the hunter that gets hurt.
 
I find that dance attendance drops by grade. The freshman have not discovered drinking, and so they go to that. The sophmores have, and go to that drunk. The juniors have, and go to other places drunk. The seniors, I don't know where they go. Probably someplace godly.
 
cgannon64 said:
WillJ: :lol: No, we don't have nuns. Although a teacher in my old school used to tell me that, when she had dances at her school, which had nuns, they would bring a ruler and tell the children, "Leave room for the Holy Spirit!"
:lol: That's awesome.
 
Ramius75 said:
Awwww, dont u feel the love in here :D

:love: 24/365.24 :love:

No, it is 23.934/365.25696

I feel the love.

cgannon64 said:
I find that dance attendance drops by grade. The freshman have not discovered drinking, and so they go to that. The sophmores have, and go to that drunk. The juniors have, and go to other places drunk. The seniors, I don't know where they go. Probably someplace godly.

I have never attend a high school dance, as they 5 dollars! I could think far better way to waste my 5 dollars.
 
High school dances are like electric bug zappers.

There's a lot of obnoxious light and noise, but once you get too close, you get burned.
 
Babbler said:
No, it is 23.934
That's Earth's rotational period, not its day.

Babbler said:
/365.25696
That number is wrong, to 5 digits past the decimal a year is 365.24220 days

Babbler said:
I feel the love.
Apparently not the love of science.
 
Babbler said:
Depend on who definition you are using; I was using the sidereal (defined by the stars, not the sun) day and year, used by astronomers.
Sidereal day is the same as rotional period. And when you deal with seasons you deal with a tropical year.
 
cgannon64 said:
Its always mating season at an all-boys Catholic high school!

:(
I attended a selective boys school, for a very short while. We shared the playing fields with a girls school which was exciting at the time.

Day-long anticipation, combined with limited time together, created a unique atmosphere in which sex and drugs flourished. It's fare to say that the expulsion rate was somewhat higher than average - seriously.

All other schools I've attended were mixed, and not nearly as much fun.
 
I would say that there might be some truth to it. The reason being, that at least in the really snowy parts of the world, winter can be very depressing. Once spring rolls around, everyone is in a good mood.
 
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