Class of '80 for me. Character of Evergreen has changed over the years. When I was in attendance there were 30-30 lever actions in the racks of the pickup trucks in the parking lot and some of the students used to store their rifles in their lockers during hunting season so they could go straight from school into the field. Guess the change from a mostly small ranching community to a mostly bedroom community has brought other changes with it . . .
PrintSmith wrote: Class of '80 for me. Character of Evergreen has changed over the years. When I was in attendance there were 30-30 lever actions in the racks of the pickup trucks in the parking lot and some of the students used to store their rifles in their lockers during hunting season so they could go straight from school into the field. Guess the change from a mostly small ranching community to a mostly bedroom community has brought other changes with it . . .
Yeah, we definitely hit the best time to be a teenager, in general. We weren’t killed by each other and the girls who did boy stuff were Tomboys and not trans. That’s also when we had useful courses like auto and wood shop.
That history no longer matters. I hope those kids make it.
The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.
Having survived the first 24 hours, chances are pretty good they will survive. Hopefully they suffered only shots to the body and the head/spinal regions aren't injured.