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Post by Riley Turner on Apr 27, 2007 19:39:15 GMT -6
Mr. Riley Turner
Student Teacher Brother Dorky, Sensitive, yet still hot. Teaches Creative Writing & Journalism
Table Of Contents: 1. Riley 2. College 3. Work 4. People I know 5. Me Back Home [/color]
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Post by Riley Turner on Apr 27, 2007 20:57:25 GMT -6
1. Me
This is me right before I left to college in L.A. Outside of our ugly colored blue house down in the shaks. Funny thing though is that all of us got a long when this picture was taken.
No idea where this was taken. Maybe Reed took it outside the house.
Reed and I decided that we were going to go into an expensive looking store in the mall, and I tried on Gucci glasses. We got kicked out though. Screwing around to much. This was on one of my visits I think last summer.
We know how all those Valkyrie events go. Actually, I think this was Prom my senior year. As lame as it sounded, I went stag. And danced with a ton of other girls. Tons o' fun.
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Post by Riley Turner on Apr 27, 2007 21:06:22 GMT -6
2. College
Class field trip to a museum in L.A. Wasn't really that fun though since I was forced to take this one class on art history. Why? I'm not sure, but it was not one of my 'fun classes'.
I became quite good with the computer while I was attending UCLA. My roommate for freshman and sophomore year, he taught me some basic hackings on the computer. I don't use it that much anymore. Hehe.
During a class project. I was pissed that one of the group members wasn't putting much effort into it. So me and three other people kept yelling at them. Lazy-ass.
My roommate's little brother. He was really cool. He was super smart too, haha, neat kid. I was helping him with homework, not that he needed much help.
Some girls that also took one of my journalism classes. One night we decided to go to a club. It was quite fun, though I didn't drink much.
This was my last girlfriend. We kind of broke up sloppily right before I came out here. It was bad, and she still tries to call me. But, she needed to stay in L.A, while I needed to start teaching. And long-distance wasn't us.
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