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"High School Days"
Answering Interview Question:
What do you remember from High School Football games? Were you in the band or were you a cheerleader or a football player or a spectator? Was there glory or defeat on your home turf?
TheMemoryCrawler wrote:
"High School football games were definitely something very special to me.
Being a sweet trumpet in the marching band we would obviously be tucked in the right hand corner of the track, playing lots of cheery tunes when something good happens.
But some of the greatest memories occured in between the 3rd and 4th quarter. Where the band would do "the mosh."
The mosh would be exactly how you would envision it, a huge pit of dorky bandos pushing each other like the Deftones or Tool was on stage. The drummers would be playing a passionate beat as we beat the crap outta each other. (they eventually stopped it so no one would get hurt)
I loved playing at half time too. It was so much fun.
Boy things will never be the same and those events were once in a lifetime events. I had a lot of fun in high school.
Anyone who is still in high school reading this, cherish the fun times you have with your classmates in high school. Cause even if you come back to watch a game, its just not the same....."
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julieblood wrote:
"There was major glory our senior year on the football field. D2 champs baby! I didn't go to a lot of games my senior year. Freshman and Sophmore years I went to as many as possible. Senior year I started dating a guy who was in college so I did other things instead of hangout with the people that should have mattered more. "
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sscout wrote:
"i pushed the tackling sled into the bushes
broke one window, imagined one fire, smoked a bunch of cheap cigars"
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nikkimarie787 wrote:
"I loved our football games!!! We had an awesome band and I had a lot of friends on the team that I was cheering on.
My first big memory was of the team making the playoffs my senior year. I had to miss the game, though, because we had cross country regionals that day. Rembert Parker hassled me endlessly for that.
My second big memory was being up in the press box spotting the plays for Chris Taylor's dad, Zip. I felt really cool being up there."
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