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No, that's Barb, Chris is the one on the right in red...... I think.And he already looks like a pear.
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No, that's Barb, Chris is the one on the right in red...... I think.And he already looks like a pear.
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Yearbook photo.
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Yearbook photo.
Maybe he used these fannypacks to carry excess autism? All the 'tism that wouldn't fit inside his head would have to stay somewhere...
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
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I find that... thing in the door frame still creepy.This is the face I imagine Chris made when he noticed the fucking fire.
That must have been a very odd "party." I remember when I was in middle school I don't think anyone had any kind of birthday party, or pizza party for that matter. We (thought we) weren't kids anymore, and there were so many people just the idea of trying to have some kind of intimate party was crazy. I wonder what class this was, maybe homeroom?
It's definitely special ed. Chris has special ed classes in middle school. No idea if he had any normal classes. I don't think a normal class teacher would allow a pizza party, but mind you in high school they let him sleep and read Goosebumps so I could be wrong.
they probably put up with him for the pizza, I think I remember my middle school having pizza or ice cream parties for those who made the honor roll
For a class that suggests rewarding failing grades with $5, I could definitely see them using a pizza party to encourage good behavior. More than likely though is the teacher just said hey, its Friday, I'll let the 'tard bring in pizza for his birthday. I remember kids bringing in cupcakes for the class for their birthdays, but nothing this big.