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Kew High (expelled)
The obvious question: What for!?!!?

several reasons.....

I was a long term trouble maker, graffiti, smoking, unruly behaviour (making teachers cry), never did any school work, dyed my hair, but the thing that pissed them off the most, was my nose ring.

They didn't want me to be seen in their uniform with a nose ring.

(the 10 in my ears were OK, but they didn't know how to deal with nose rings in the mid '80s)

I've got a long list:

0: Weetangra Primary (Canberra)

1-2: Daneshill College (Baisingstoke, England)

3: Beecroft Primary (Sydney)

4-5: Derinya Primary (Frankston)

6-8: Peninsula Grammar (Mt Eliza)

9-12: Scotch College (Hawthorn)

Uni: Melbourne Uni (Parkville)

Haha - Karina: You bad influence to society you :(

My little sister got threatened with suspension for having dyed hair. They called mum in who said to principal "What's your problem, she gets good marks doesn't she? I dyed her hair, I think it looks great. Call me when there's a real problem" - and stormed out.

Sister was never troubled again :)

Yay for my mum!

ey rigga, i prob saw u around at marcellin, i finished in 99

ey smoothy, u may not have liked the marcellin bois either, but we dont hold it against people cos they cant handle our school, most bois schools didnt like us...cos we were good at everything and had babes from all ova da place :):D:D hehe

but man, xavier must hav been 1 of the gayest schools eva, followed by the tri hards of whitefriars :( hehe

and i sure as hell do remember all the "kappa" shoppo bois, from both our schools, as well as many local state schools......haha, boy did we bag those guys at school (and there was sooo many to pick from 2) haha

lol i caught the bus home a couple of times via shoppingtown!

I was never a shoppo hanger, i was only at whitefriars till year 8 so my shoppo hanging wasnt cultivated yet...

Do you remember the guys from both Marcellin and Whitefriars who used to get changed into their 'kappa' snap pants after school to hang at shoppingtown????

Bahhahahaha classic.

Classic indeed! There is actually a guy who finished in '98 who is still hangin around trying to pick up the 16yo chicks from donnie high. My mates like to refer to him as "Monkey Boy". He is the most pathetic human being I know of. He has no car and just sits at 'The Circle' being ful sik! :D

JET-33 you prolly saw me outside Carlson's office a few times :D That guy was impossible to stare down! I finished in '97.

got a long list aswel.......

1-2 Bolevale state school (townsville)

2-6 St Monica's Primary (canberra)

7-8 Daramalan H.S (canberra)

8-10 Glen Waverley H.S (melbourne)

11 Cumberland Valley H.S (Pennsylvania , USA)

12 Glen Waverely H.S (melbourne)

currently at Deakin Uni!!!

Classic indeed! There is actually a guy who finished in '98 who is still hangin around trying to pick up the 16yo chicks from donnie high. My mates like to refer to him as "Monkey Boy". He is the most pathetic human being I know of. He has no car and just sits at 'The Circle' being ful sik! :D

JET-33 you prolly saw me outside Carlson's office a few times :D That guy was impossible to stare down! I finished in '97.

MONKEY BOY BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I feel left out, no-one down my way yet :D :D

Well seems i'm not conforming like you guys'n'gals, i did all my schooling in one place..

School: St Leonards College - Brighton (Prep - 12)

Uni: RMIT City (That seems to be common, 3rd yr this year)

I'D JUST LIKE TO PUBLICALLY STATE THE RMIT IS THE SHITTEST UNI EVER!!! BAR ABSOLUTELY NONE!!

ahh, much better... :D

I feel left out, no-one down my way yet :) :)

 

I'D JUST LIKE TO PUBLICALLY STATE THE RMIT IS THE SHITTEST UNI EVER!!! BAR ABSOLUTELY NONE!!

ahh, much better... :D

I would sooooooooooo like to second that RMIT isn't even a uni it's one big joke, persoanly I dont think they put any money into the place and it's a front for some kind of underground movement........hmmmm nah, they are too stupid for that! :headspin:

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