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The Seed Discussion Forum / the seed song
« on: January 24, 2006, 08:20:00 PM »
I went in because I was a young teenager smoking pot and taking some pills.  I have to admit that I had a bit of an attitude problem and I was NOT going to be pushed into doing something I didn't want to do - at least for a while.  I took about twice the usual time to move from one phase to the next, like my 14 days turned into about 30ish.  I actually couldn't wait to go back to school!

Because Cooper City had so many seed kids, a lot of them the people that I knew before the Seed, we all kept each other "straight" (fear was a great motivator) but independent of each other, we all kinda went back to our old ways during the summer between 10th & 11th grade (1974) so most of our inhibitions about each other mostly evaporated.

I never saw or heard of any physical abuse and I was surprised to read about on this forum, but I've got to admit I was not shocked by it.  Mental abuse, well - that is pretty much a given wasn't it?  I never realized until now how much I've forgotten about the place and my time there.  I barely remember anyone except my circle of friends and those are rather sketchy as well.  A girl named Suzy lived with my family for six months or so and aside from her having red hair; I really don't remember anything else about her.  I'll never know how my time there changed me, but I do have problems dealing with unpleasantries as I tend to shut down rather than confront them - God knows at the Seed, you eventually learned how to fly under the radar or learned to deal with the consequences.

This Straight, Inc. place reminds me of what happened at Abu Gharib prison.  I am sure that they started out with the best of intentions ? to get kids off drugs, but when there isn?t anyone willing or able to stand up when the line is crossed, well that line keeps getting further and further away.  I consider myself ?lucky? that I was in and out of the Seed before things really went south, and those nut-job do-gooders got involved.

When I think back on really how young I was when I was getting stoned on a daily basis and then I consider my nieces and (step)grandchildren current age, I am pretty well amazed.  I have nieces that range in age from 12 to 16, my granddaughter is 13 and my grandson is 12.  I would NOT be happy to think any of them doing drugs even though I thought I was well old enough to handle whatever came my way back then.  I do not blame my parents in anyway for putting me in there because they were doing what they thought best for my future, and in light of what society was at that time that smoking pot was the first step on the slippery slope to becoming a junkie.  Dragnet was not long out of production in 1972 and that is where most of my parent?s generation got their information from.

Funnily enough though, I may not remember much of the people and events from way back when ? I do remember that an oz was $20. and I bought my ciggies for $0.50 a pack out of the machine back then!  

See ya,

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The Seed Discussion Forum / More Trivia
« on: January 24, 2006, 07:03:00 PM »
I went to Cooper City - we had a load of Seed kids when I was going through the program.

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The Seed Discussion Forum / the seed song
« on: January 23, 2006, 09:12:00 PM »
Back in my day every night ended with Jingle Bells because (and someone had to scream this at the top of their lungs) EVERY DAY WE STRAIGHT IS JUST LIKE CHRISTMAS - or something close to that...

Funny thing is - Jingle Bells was written for Thanksgiving, not Christmas! :wave:

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The Seed Discussion Forum / some specific staff members
« on: January 23, 2006, 08:47:00 PM »
Wow - after reading the posts, I think I must have blocked out a lot of my time at the Seed!!  I only remember Libby (her name - not her) and Art Barker.  When he came to speak to us, which was somewhat rare, it was like Jesus came in for a visit!  Once we had to sit on the asphalt outside in the summer waiting for him to get there for what seemed like hours!!  My best friend & I got put in at the same time - all our friends had been sent already and we were kinda lonely (ahh - the stupidity of youth)and I really only remember her, a girl named Suzy from Ft. Pierce area that lived with my family for a while and a few of my friends from before we went in.   :scared:

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The Seed Discussion Forum / More Trivia
« on: January 23, 2006, 08:16:00 PM »
Wow! I was a seedling from way back (+ 30 years ago) and I just was thinking of the "old days" recently.  I went to the Seed on (Friday) April 13th 1973 when I was 14 while I was a freshman at Cooper City High School and the Seed was on State Road 84.

Aside from hating the long, boring days - the only real lasting side effects I still have is my absolute refusal to eat either Peanut Butter & Jelly sandwiches or Bologna & Cheese sandwiches!!!  I still don't like Lemon Joy dishwashing soap as that is what I had to wash the dishes with at my oldcomer's house before I got to go home.  The funny thing is that once I broke away from the Seed, I spent my Junior & Senior years pretty much stoned all the time!  

The thing that stands out the most is when I was an oldtimer, they called a load of us back to sing (America the Beautiful?) at a Dolphin's halftime show at the Orange Bowl.  We had to practice running back & forth between the front of the property on 84 to the fenced in area - how no one got hurt I'll never know because I do remember one girl fell and by the grace of God, everyone was able to jump over her.  

You know the what finally got me away from drugs and being a habitual "druggie" was when I was in my early 20's and my then boyfriend got busted with a ton of 'ludes.  I was not at his house that night so I wasn't arrested as well, but that was close enough for me!  I wouldn't even go near dope for years until I found coke...

Now, all those 'bad' habits are just memories with (Thank God) no police record to remind me.

If any of the CCHS seedling from that time period remember me, please e-mail me.

See ya!!!

 :grin:

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