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Quote from: BigCat on February 08, 2010, 09:03:54 PMQuote from: phicat1448 on February 03, 2010, 11:52:36 AMQuote from: Limestone on February 03, 2010, 11:02:56 AMEugene Fields, 10 ft rims teaches you how to be a man.Eugene Field? Is that even a school anymore? (proud Lee school alum here)PhiCat, did you ever have the chance to meet Old Bob, the dude who does the crossing guard duty for Lee on Anderson? He was a photographer around the world for 50 yrs. Life magazine, even.Speaking of Lee School, I once puked directly into 7-8 a.m. traffic on Anderson. While little kids were across the street peering through the haverhill fence wondering wtf was going on. This immediately followed the conversation with Old Bob.Does or did? They first started having a crossing guard on Anderson at some point in my seven years there (ending spring 99). I remember a few but never really chatted it up with any of them. If he's currently the crossing guard then I for sure don't know who he is.Love the puke story. I'm sure all of those kids still know of you as the throw up kid.
Quote from: phicat1448 on February 03, 2010, 11:52:36 AMQuote from: Limestone on February 03, 2010, 11:02:56 AMEugene Fields, 10 ft rims teaches you how to be a man.Eugene Field? Is that even a school anymore? (proud Lee school alum here)PhiCat, did you ever have the chance to meet Old Bob, the dude who does the crossing guard duty for Lee on Anderson? He was a photographer around the world for 50 yrs. Life magazine, even.Speaking of Lee School, I once puked directly into 7-8 a.m. traffic on Anderson. While little kids were across the street peering through the haverhill fence wondering wtf was going on. This immediately followed the conversation with Old Bob.
Quote from: Limestone on February 03, 2010, 11:02:56 AMEugene Fields, 10 ft rims teaches you how to be a man.Eugene Field? Is that even a school anymore? (proud Lee school alum here)
Eugene Fields, 10 ft rims teaches you how to be a man.
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Lee school was the crap. There was no better playground to thrown down and settle a beef than at that school. I dont know if I have fonder memories than the first time I kissed a girl on that hazardous "Big Toy" that everyone always got splinters on or when I fracked some kid up in 4th grade during a game of kickball on the Blacktop when he talked trash on Mrs. Irelands class. Nuff said.
sidenotes: Lee school was where the "brothers" came to play. TJ Marshall was even spotted shooting J's there once. This is where you went to grow chest hair and earn your street cred.
Seven Dolors alum here. The basketball courts were shitty, but the playground had a cool tri-level wooden contraption with a slide and a netted rope to climb on. It's since been taken down, probably for safety reasons.
Quote from: Prince McJunkins on February 09, 2010, 11:38:32 AMSeven Dolors alum here. The basketball courts were shitty, but the playground had a cool tri-level wooden contraption with a slide and a netted rope to climb on. It's since been taken down, probably for safety reasons.OT, but isn't it like the cutest thing ever when seven dolors kids try to talk grade schools with manhattan kids. just adoreable really.
Pride? Not really, I mean it was Jr. High, however the basketball teams were ridiculously relatively good.
Pride? Not really, I mean it was Jr. High, however the basketball teams were ridiculously good. You are correct that the school lunches were good. They prepped/cooked the food there.