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I dated a lot of girls all through high school, and in college I dated a young lady for about eight months.
For 'Prom,' if I had missed high school, I don't think it would come off as real.
I do read a lot, and I think in recent years the ratio between the amount of non-fiction and fiction has tipped quite considerably. I did read fiction as a teenager as well, mostly because I was forced to read fiction, of course, to go through high school.
I'm visiting my high school. Every half year I do the exams, and then this year I'm going to graduate.
For example, I noticed that every single kid in the high school in 'The Death-Ray' is based on somebody I went to high school with.
I started going to acting school in my senior year in high school, and I remained in acting school through four years of college.
I had a teacher senior year in high school. He was a theater teacher, and he basically was a little bit like 'High School Musical.' He kind of encouraged the jocks to get involved with the plays. I did it as kind of a senior year lark.
I was like a hermit; I didn't really have a lot of homies I would kick it with. I was in high school, I was failing all my classes, and I wanted to make music.
When I was a senior in high school, I did an internship with a law firm. And it was very clear that I did not have what it took to do that kind of work.
I have my name Cory on my left arm, and I have my mom's name on my right with a cross. She passed away while I was still in high school, so I got that on my right arm.
I was a really big R.E.M. fan when I was like, in my freshman year of high school. I was a huge R.E.M. fan.
Actually, I failed drama in high school because of nerves. I wasn't able to memorize the words. I had complete stage fright.
I wasn't even a theater kid in high school. I studied classical piano, and I ran track.
But yeah, I played bass guitar in high school and in college and then I actually fractured my thumb, so my bass career went bye-bye.
I played bass guitar in high school and in college and then I actually fractured my thumb, so my bass career went bye-bye.
I commuted an hour and a half each way to high school in N.Y.C. I took a bus, a ferry, then a subway.
In high school, I worked at The Video Room in Oakland, California. It had the largest selection of laser discs in the Bay Area. One guy owned all of them.
I started to sing after high school, and I may have dreamed about being Randy Travis a time or two.
I wanted to be a comedian. And I did that so much in high school, I couldn't get a girlfriend.
I did my first apprenticeship when I was 15, then joined the union when I was 17. I worked every summer in high school and college.
I know how to waltz because I used to teach ballroom dancing when I was in high school.
I taught at a cotillion. I was one of the teenage helpers when I was in high school. But we're talking very basic.
I was just finishing high school and entering college in 1988, when the Creator's Bill of Rights was drafted, and had already set my sights on building a career as a writer of comics. Discovering the Creator's Bill of Rights - in an issue of 'The Comics Journal,' if I'm not mistaken - I accepted it as gospel.
When I was in high school, I ran hurdles, but I was really short, so I'd barely clear them. I was pretty quick, but I had little legs, so I had to take 50 steps in between each hurdle.
While I was in high school, I started working professionally and got an agent.
I hated high school. I didn't have any friends because I didn't fit in.
I got to know Peyton Manning when he was a high school junior and I was the offensive coordinator at Mississippi State.
Started playing indoor volleyball in 5th grade. Started playing club volleyball when I was 15. Played in high school and at Florida Gulf Coast University. Started playing beach volleyball after graduating from FGCU.
My high school experience was very different than the high school experience on 'Skins.'
Most of the stuff I learned to play, I learned in high school. I had a band in high school, a jazz-fusion thing, and I was the keyboard player. I was interested in how the instruments worked and the theory behind playing with them.
I saw a production of 'The Seagull' at Dallas Theatre Center when I was in high school, and it really did a number on me.
When general relativity was first put forward in 1915, the math was very unfamiliar to most physicists. Now we teach general relativity to advanced high school students.
My wife, Ashley, is a West Texan, a graduate of Abilene Cooper Public High School and the University of Texas.
My high school girlfriend would ask if I finally learned how to unbutton the back of a sweater!
I grew up around politics. I organized my first campaign when I was 14, a walk-out in my high school to protest the year-round school schedule.
As a 9th grader, I competed with the high school kids and out of 600 people, I finished 10th.
I was raised in a Christian household and went to a Christian high school, so I believe in creationism, for sure.
I was a choir boy for 3 years in high school at St. George's in Newport, Rhode Island.
The one thing that you can't ever take away are the relationships, the experiences that you have, particularly at the high school level.
I was a telemarketer in my senior year at high school. I had to sell prosthetic limbs to paralysed veterans. I was making 150 bucks a week and it was horrible.
I was a huge nerd in high school. Sure, I socialized - but I was definitely a nerd.
I went to the University of Vermont because I had a kind of unrequited love for this high school girlfriend. She wasn't even at the University but at another school nearby. But I thought if went to a school near her, just maybe... I was really remedial about girls in so many ways.
I played the trumpet for nine years, and then I joined the choir after that, and then I was in musicals in high school.
I wasn't shuffling from one sport to the next that much. I had downtime to just be a high school student.
I was this 5-7 pudgy kid in high school... I wasn't a popular kid. I was an outcast.
The most influential thing was the two Chris Rock specials that came out when I was in high school. I was obsessed with that stuff.
I went to the High School for Performing Arts, and to Howard University on a talent scholarship.
My school, we affectionately nicknamed it Avonjail, but it was called Avondale, Avondale high school in Stockport. I left with no GCSEs above a D.
My senior year of high school, I probably wouldn't get so much out of it as if I went to college.
I am one of seven kids, number five of seven, and the first of my siblings to graduate from high school and the first to graduate from college.
In high school, I didn't have to talk. All I had to say is 'left' or 'right' when a screen was coming.
When I got into high school, clarinet was not really in fashion. Everybody had electric bands.
I went to four different proms in high school. I was addicted to the whole ballroom thing.
I studied a lot from bossa nova, and I used to listen to it a lot as a kid because my mum would play it. I even wanted to learn Portuguese in high school so I could sing in it.
I won vice president of my student body in high school. That doesn't mean anything.
I wanted to be an actress at a very early age and then decided to become an orthodontist after working in Dr. Richard Boyd's office in high school.
I was a high school teacher when I joined Bullet Club and started going to Japan.
In high school, I was head of the lab. I dumped a whole five-gallon bucket of D-76 on my head once. It ruined all my clothes.
I started training when I was a senior in high school. I trained at the Combat Zone Wrestling Academy in South Philadelphia.
My senior year of high school, I got into UCLA, but my family couldn't afford it.
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