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Offline Anonymous

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« on: December 09, 2003, 08:46:00 AM »
Remember the white color on the back of the knees of our jeans in KIDS?  I was never sure whether that was from us sitting 24 hours a day (and the denim just dying from being in the same bent position for so long) or from the motion of motivating up and down and rubbing off the denim along the backs of the knees of jeans.  Anyway, it is now IN STYLE to have this "whiteness" on parts of jeans and yesterday I actually saw a girl with the same whiteness on the backs of her knees.  Imagine the money we could make with our "vintage" jeans?  I wonder If anyone still has any of these items.  I know last winter I burned all my MI notebooks in my parents fireplace that they had been saving for 19+ years.  Prior to burning them I scanned through them.  All I talked about was "feeling bad about myself for..." or "I am so ashamed for..." Didn't we ever feel good about anything?  That man was an expert brainwasher.  He knew how to break us down.  The only problem is we never got built up.  If we did it was under false pretenses in a pretend world.
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« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2003, 11:35:00 AM »
Yeah, those jeans were the in thing at Kids! It was definitely from motivating. I remember wrapping my feet around the legs of those comfortable blue chairs, which caused the friction to the jeans. You know, I recently showed my wife how we used to motivate. The look on her face was one of "what the fuck".
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Offline John Olsakovsky

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« Reply #2 on: December 11, 2003, 08:33:00 PM »
That's OK.  
At a diner in El Paso, a small group of us from KoEP and a girl who was in Straight-MI motivated after an AA function of some sort.
I ended up breaking a chair and we scared the bejeezus out of everyone there enjoying their coffee.  :smile:

I think we started on teh cue "Lets have a song!"

I'm not quite sure if those were the 'good old days' or not.  I tend to then 'not' because I was still living the brainwash.
Still funny, though.
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« Reply #3 on: December 11, 2003, 09:11:00 PM »
Oh my God...that's friggin' hilarious.  I had two friends that did the same thing shortly after they got out.  It DID freak all the AA people out. :lol:

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