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The nurse's office. Umm sad but true. (I was something of a neurotic.)
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For me it was a tie between the library and the physics labs.
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there are two lunch-rooms in my highschool; a closed cafeteria and an open larger cafeteria with all the halls emptying into it. I like the open cafeteria, everyone is there, talking so loud you can barely hear yourself, its quite nice.
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g'day Shaneaproductions, Thank you for your question. It was the library. Regards
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Diamond Cue.
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A Dairy Bar across from the biggest park in town.
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We used to hang out at the local bowling alley and played a lot of pinball.
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In Tonica, IL, population 800 at the time, there really was no "official" hangout. We had to go to the next town to hang out at a drive-in restaurant, not very satisfactory if you had no car.
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The pines. It was a stand of fir trees out behind the school where the smokers(both kinds) would hang out.
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Quiggins, what used to be a big old house with metal/goth/rock/hippy shops!
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Garcia's Pizza. We were allowed to leave campus for lunch when I lived up north. That is usually where we would go.
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A convienience store across from the school. The school banned students from there and the pizza place next door during school hours but we still went there anyway.
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Mall food court ;)
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Pool hall or arcade.
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In school: Ms. Pahl's room - she was my debate coach Out of School: The Dairy Queen parking lot - it was a small town
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Mama's pizza or the bowling alley.
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Cell # 3 at the local police station
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freshman year in the south by the last hall, but after a fight we got moved sophomore year along the side by one of the main streets, but it got a bit sunny junior year back to where we were freshman year, or out by the band room senior year off campus mostly, or in the north parkinglot by the band room
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Super Walmart. NO seriously. All the kids used to go and just... hang out there. Says wonders about where I live, doesn't it?
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Tim Horton's coffee and donuts. This was back in the days of just one or two shops, before the chain went national. Now with Timmies opening up in the U.S. it is becoming an international chain. I guess nothing much has changed because now my wife and I take long walks and usually end up at a Timmies for a coffee. I just saw a T-Shirt the other day that I really liked. It said "Gimmie my Timmies and nobody gets hurt!" Loved it! Hope this helps.
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There was a restaurant named Maggies that was a good place for a long breakfast or an extended lunch. had we not been in the mood to go to class.
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Hody's drive-in restaurant. We'd all park in the back row so we would watch everyone who drove through . . . wave, honk, etc. Then someone would drive through and say there was a party somewhere, and we'd all drive out and go to the party. I'm sure the restaurant hated us because most high school kids were paying for their car and their insurance and didn't have much money left for more than a vanilla, cherry, chocolate or suicide coke!
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Behind the bleachers.
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Ditching and going to my boyfriends house.
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My house. Everyone loved to come over and my mother was cool.
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The train tressle.
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Yes, I was such a nerd. I hung out at the library or at work.
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Behind the vending machines, next to the water fountain. They know me there.
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IN-N-OUT
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for me the little supply stores across from school during luch hour 12-1 I would go there and look at & travel around between the extra foods, video store, (subway)convience store, KFC, washing place & clothing place and sometimes gas station. And the neighborhood there was safer there than were I lived. I usually bought what movies I could from the store with the money I Had Earned from doing jobs in the neighborhood And I bough Hundreds of Decks of Cards Enough to Run a Casino. with friends no were really I did'nt really have friends.
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The soccer + hockey fields and the library.
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the chicken house
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My room. I didn't socialize, only study. +5
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