Yeah, Sheila could be a bitch. I really didn't have a problem with her, but she definitely played favorites. No doubt. And sometimes she would just pick on people that she didn't like, if she wanted to. She was pretty cool to me, though. I had a big problem with Jon Aaron for awhile, if I remember correctly. Laura Curos, too. Treated me like shit when I moved to her team. Put me on all-school bans and a booth because I was the most "negative in-agreement student ever", which is kind of contradictory, but I guess I did tend to talk shit about the school a lot. I got in trouble for doing a skit of raps, that apparently went way overboard. I also got busted for coming up with tons of parody songs about the school (One that really pissed them off was a spin on "Cheers" that everybody took a liking to... "You wanna go where everybody bust your games... and every day is the god damn same..." (forgot the rest, but it really wasn't as big of a deal as they made it). Basically, they made my life hell because I was cynical and sarcastic. For three weeks I only could talk to Mike Nailor (the president), Ned Murray (headmaster), Laura and Tony. I spent all day, every day building a huge rock wall that is most likely still there. It was bullshit. I kind of got pulled because of that.
Tony was cool to me most of the time, but he was my team leader from the git-go. I think he fell apart when he got divorced, at least that is what I heard. We did butt heads a lot, though. He didn't have a lisp, he just got loud and spit a lot. And Tony could be ridiculously "out of touch" sometimes, but I think he meant well. At least when I was there. But yeah, I could see him being a prick if he didn't get along with you.
I liked Glen Sutton. I thought he was a legitimately nice and well-meaning guy. His wife was pretty solid too. She was my cross country coach.
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