Beat Up at a Strip Club
We had a bunch of bus drivers. We had cool bus drivers, we had douchey— we went through the whole thing. But we just stuck together. We were a team. We were kids from a neighborhood, and we, we were in a neighborhood that was, that was lower middle class. So we didn't have— because I went to a pretty rich white high school, so all the other kids had like, you know, cars that they were driving to school and everything. And most, most of the kids in my neighborhood, none of us really had cars. So we were like, we all stuck together on the bus. We were like, yeah, this is it. Like, we're We're the guy, and we would hang out in our neighborhoods a lot because we didn't have cars. We couldn't just drive to McDonald's. We were on bikes constantly, and we were on, we were on bikes like in the neighborhood, just on the slides, on the swing set. Like, that's what we would do like every day. And we were— well, I'm so passionate about this. Yeah, this was us. We were bus 236. Um, no, but it was the best.