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I disagree. He was in special ed (not surprising), and he read R. L. Stine books (called "novels". Having read R. L. Stine books in my youth, I would say they hardly qaulify as novels, just cheesy "horor-esque" books for the kiddies.) And why the hell does he call study hall "coping class?" Sounds like he had emotional break-downs every day and had to cope during study hall while reading kiddy books. Maybe something on that should be added. - [[User:Tregnier2795|Tregnier2795]] 17:20, 4 April 2009 (CEST)
I disagree. He was in special ed (not surprising), and he read R. L. Stine books (called "novels". Having read R. L. Stine books in my youth, I would say they hardly qaulify as novels, just cheesy "horor-esque" books for the kiddies.) And why the hell does he call study hall "coping class?" Sounds like he had emotional break-downs every day and had to cope during study hall while reading kiddy books. Maybe something on that should be added. - [[User:Tregnier2795|Tregnier2795]] 17:20, 4 April 2009 (CEST)
*No idea why you think it's study hall. Two possible theories:
:1. "Coping class" is some sort of coping skills class. This is an actual behavioral training thing, probably part of Special Ed, designed to deal with being able to cope with strong emotions.
:2. He meant to say "Copying class" (his copy shop/printing class? Like, where he made his CD cover and the such) but misspelled it. 
I'm leaning mostly towards one. --[[User:Champthom|Champthom]] 01:30, 6 April 2009 (CEST)

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To do

Transcribe this and add humorous commentary and stuff we've learned from it. --Champthom 23:32, 25 March 2009 (CET)

Definitely looks like he was a lot less fail back then. - Fatmike 14:10, 4 April 2009 (CEST)

I disagree. He was in special ed (not surprising), and he read R. L. Stine books (called "novels". Having read R. L. Stine books in my youth, I would say they hardly qaulify as novels, just cheesy "horor-esque" books for the kiddies.) And why the hell does he call study hall "coping class?" Sounds like he had emotional break-downs every day and had to cope during study hall while reading kiddy books. Maybe something on that should be added. - Tregnier2795 17:20, 4 April 2009 (CEST)

  • No idea why you think it's study hall. Two possible theories:
1. "Coping class" is some sort of coping skills class. This is an actual behavioral training thing, probably part of Special Ed, designed to deal with being able to cope with strong emotions.
2. He meant to say "Copying class" (his copy shop/printing class? Like, where he made his CD cover and the such) but misspelled it.

I'm leaning mostly towards one. --Champthom 01:30, 6 April 2009 (CEST)