Talk:Centennial High School (Georgia)

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[edit] To Kitra101

Please stop vandalizing this page. Thank You. Lbr123 21:31, 12 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] To Lbr123

Lighten up. You really should learn to relax a little and stop being such a drama queen. Have a nice day.


Oh and PS - you missed parts in the table. Also, the following will enter a blank space character so for future reference, ou do not have hyperlinks directly followed by the next word:

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[edit] Re: To Lbr123

I'm not trying to be a drama queen. I'm just trying to keep this article as truthful as possible. Do you go to that school? Also, thanks for the spacing edits. I didn't know how to fix them. Lbr123 20:43, 13 June 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Re: To Kitra101

I am a 2001 grad from CHS. I was just having a little fun, but I can see Wikipedia is a hobby of yours and understand your desire to keep it more truthful. There was some truth to some of those lines, but some were, as you assumed, grossly exaggerated. I think the one totally true line was about Dr. Shih, the math teacher. Is he still there? By the way, on an unrelated note, culturally Jewish...sounds familiar. One thing to be said about Judaism is that it really does encourage skepticism...however, I would tend to think that humanity would be better off without religion - if it werent for mortality.

[edit] Re: Re: To Kitra101

Yes, Dr. Shih is still a (very popular) teacher at Centennial, but unfortunately he doesn't do cartwheels during pep rallies anymore. But, some sutdents last year made "Jesus is my Homeboy" knockoffs that had a drawing of Shih on it and it said "Shih is my Homeboy". It was very funny. Thanks for understanding about everything.

I agree that the world would be better without any religion, and I think that people can still have morality without it. I'm a very strong atheist and I am quite moral, if I do say so myself. Nice chatting with you!--Lbr123 21:24, 14 June 2006 (UTC)