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haha Loz

At my HS we had a science teacher about 25yrs old whom we nicknamed "Miss Gstring".

I remember 1 day in the main quad she was walking across the middle and she dropped her pencil case + science books. Just as she was bending down to pick them up (and giving all of us the -perfect- view) 1 of my mates on his way back from the canteen thought he would be 'helpful' and pick them up for her.

Needless to say we weren't impressed and gave him sh1t for a week.

Other than that with my exgf i branded:

History Room

Maths Room

Language Room

Library

Senior Study Area

Art Room

and that was just yrs 11+12 :)

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yr7 = tight buns :)

yr8 = tight buns a hanful of breast (half are virgins by this stage)

yr9 = little skanks wanting to get the yr 11's (no vigins)

yr10 = nice buns and more than a fair share of boobies (all have babies)

yr11 = asses starting to get big as they skanks have all had their anals ripped apart... (married with 3 babies)

yr12 = skanks flirting with their teachers... damn dick teasing bitches.... nice ass and as a wise man once said "perky breast"

LoL muahahhahaha

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Originally posted by benm

haha Loz

At my HS we had a science teacher about 25yrs old whom we nicknamed "Miss Gstring".

I remember 1 day in the main quad she was walking across the middle and she dropped her pencil case + science books. Just as she was bending down to pick them up (and giving all of us the -perfect- view) 1 of my mates on his way back from the canteen thought he would be 'helpful' and pick them up for her.

Needless to say we weren't impressed and gave him sh1t for a week.

Other than that with my exgf i branded:

History Room

Maths Room

Language Room

Library

Senior Study Area

Art Room

and that was just yrs 11+12  :)

what about principles office.... ?? and the canteen....

music room ?? i am dissapointed...

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