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You Know You Went To Robertsdale High School When....

You will never get used to these crazy occurences.

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You Know You Went To Robertsdale High School When....
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1. When you think your cousin is hot.

It's always awkward when you are related to everyone in school and don't know it, then you end up dating your third cousin.

2. When you drive to school in your jacked-up pick-up truck.

Everyone in school has a pick-up truck that is at least five feet in the air. They are so high you have to climb into your truck with a step stool.

3. When you tow your sisters car with a BIG GREEN TRACTOR!

Someone gets into a wreck and totals their car. Who do you call? THE FARMER!

4. When everyone drives around with a gun in their backseat.

Every student at RHS has a gun somewhere where it is accesable. If their gun is not easy to get to it is like the world is ending.

5. When you find random dead animals in your parking place at school.


If you break up with someone from RHS make sure you check for dead deer before you park.

6. When freshman bring dead rattlesnakes, that they killed, to the Biology teacher.

You're sitting in Biology class and next thing you know, a random freshman comes running in with a dead snake they shot the night before!

7. When everyone you gradutated with is either, married, pregnant, or engaged.

We only graduated a year ago?! How is it that everyone is already married, pregenant, or engaged?

8. When the "cool kids" think it is fun to partay every weekend!

You come back to school on Monday and have to listen to stories about how much fun they had at these parties.

9. When you fall asleep on a desk during lockdowns.

When lockdowns become a weekly thing and you just get tired of them. We aren't learning anything so I'm just going to sleep....

10. When guys and girls trade shoes.

Everyone wonders what it is like to wear the other sexes shoes. Who knows, are they more comfortable, are they not?

11. When sports are more important than academics.

When the Band and choir have more awards than the football team and no one seems to care, because sports are "cool".

12. Country is a lifestyle.

You drive into the parking lot and all you hear is country music. If there isn't any music playing then something is wrong.

13. Skipping school just to go to McDonald's down the road.

When the McDonald's down the road sees students more than the school does. McDonald's is the cool person hang out.

14. When a teacher gets the end classroom so if there is a fire he is the first one out.

Never anything wrong with self-preservation, right?

15. When you aren't afriad to joke about fighting with an old teacher.

Teachers have been there for years so you know them from your family members having them. Then when you graduate you can joke around with them about fighting! I'm coming for you Coach Buhler!

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