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The End Is Nigh!

By Ryan, May 23, 2006

Uh, yeah, what he said.

I just finished what may be my final full day of school at Frisco High School ever. I’ve said my [possibly final] goodbyes to my friends and all that. I’ve also done a few things with the yearbook. One thing I’m doing is counting mistakes. I’m rather picky about Dummkopf* mistakes. Those will be here when I finish them; I’m about a third of the way through and I’ve already spotted 62 dumb errors.

Another thing I’ve been doing is signing people’s books with Bible verses. Here are a few:

  • “Have a ‘fruity’ summer... John 15:1-8
  • Make like a hawk and prey... Jude 1:20-21
  • (To a close friend who talks about sick things) The Bible is full of advice that would be useful to you... Leviticus 18:7
  • Laugh often, but not too often... Genesis 18:15
Y’all are allowed to use any of those that you want to. You’re gonna have to look up the verses on your own, though.

Anyway, just sharing some nerd fun and some Christian fun with you.

Yes, the idea of counting goofs in the yearbook is how nerds have fun.

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