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I thought. I need to write something for my blog tonight. I had no thoughts. And then I saw this. I need to skip. In more ways than one.
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I used to be a skipping master. When I was younger, I honed my skills by skipping classes in high school. I just didn’t want to do it at the time – it wasn’t fun, it didn’t feel productive; I could do it in my sleep and often did, but I didn’t know or care why I should. So I skipped it as often as I could. It started in eighth grade, when I skipped a single class by reading in a restroom while the Principal searched around town for me, and peaked in the eleventh grade. I skipped about 85% of the eleventh grade, and spent a lot of time either hiding out and playing video games or causing trouble.
These days, I only skip things which are not important, and that is how I game my life. I get a lot of things done while building up a list of things that I would like to get done. They won’t do themselves, but that neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.
When I was in Uni I did a lot of skipping, in fact in my first year their was a class that I only attended 3 times in the whole year! Still passed as well.
As for real skipping, not so much, didn’t have great co-ordination as a child so took me some getting used to!
Post got me thinking though fairplay. Just made a new post myself, any chance you could check it out when you get a chance? Many thanks!
Reblogged this on KingMidget's Ramblings and commented:
I thought. I need to write something for my blog tonight. I had no thoughts. And then I saw this. I need to skip. In more ways than one.
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Love it or love to
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Sounds like a dangerous habit. I’ll have to try it more.
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Reblogged this on Rob's Surf Report and commented:
I used to be a skipping master. When I was younger, I honed my skills by skipping classes in high school. I just didn’t want to do it at the time – it wasn’t fun, it didn’t feel productive; I could do it in my sleep and often did, but I didn’t know or care why I should. So I skipped it as often as I could. It started in eighth grade, when I skipped a single class by reading in a restroom while the Principal searched around town for me, and peaked in the eleventh grade. I skipped about 85% of the eleventh grade, and spent a lot of time either hiding out and playing video games or causing trouble.
These days, I only skip things which are not important, and that is how I game my life. I get a lot of things done while building up a list of things that I would like to get done. They won’t do themselves, but that neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.
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When I was in Uni I did a lot of skipping, in fact in my first year their was a class that I only attended 3 times in the whole year! Still passed as well.
As for real skipping, not so much, didn’t have great co-ordination as a child so took me some getting used to!
Post got me thinking though fairplay. Just made a new post myself, any chance you could check it out when you get a chance? Many thanks!
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I adore skipping.
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skipping is simply the best…
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