
Robbie Bale
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2. The kid who’s watching the door quickly told everybody that the teacher was walking down the hall. Everybody immediately started picking up the paper, putting the desk back in place, sitting down in the seats and just talking with their inside voices. Acting like nothing happened. The teacher walks in and greets us
By Robbie Bale3 years ago in Poets
handle with care
1. Just another day at Clara Jones High School. Go to science class in the morning and all of my friends are there before me, per usual. Cracking jokes, waiting for the bell to ring. In the morning and I was supposed to come here. I'd really rather be at home right now. I hate school so much besides science class. It's at least my favorite class here before the rest of the day just gets flushed down the toilet. No teacher in sight. Bunch of kids up out of their seats. Jumping on the desk. Throwing paper. Typical morning chaos.
By Robbie Bale3 years ago in Poets
true friendship
10. I told Johnny I was going to pay him back and he said take your time matter fact don’t even worry about it bro that’s what real friends do and that’s when I knew Johnny was a real one cause let me be in a situation with anybody else if I asked him for some money they’re going to hang that over my head for the rest of my life even after I said I will get them back so just him saying that I don’t have to worry about it just made me know that we’re locked in for life and I got him and his children his whole family gonna eat good
By Robbie Bale3 years ago in Poets
true friendship
1. Me and my friend Johnny were friends for life. there’s no splitting us up. our moms went to high school together. we were basically friends in the womb. that’s the crazy think about it. you know there’s nothing you could do the split us up. It got to the point where people thought we were brothers. that’s how close we were we did everything together. hung out, went to go eat, played sports, went to school together and why are you trying to split us up. we're best friends. You already know what the deal is over here buddy.
By Robbie Bale3 years ago in Poets
true friendship
2. by all means neither of us were rich we both had our own struggles and we went through but most of the time we were hanging out together oh that was blank in my mind I really never even thought about it that’s how good of friends we were we were go outside with a dollar and still make something happen money was it just something we never had though but it’s cool bombers one time well that wasn’t the case. Our friends had invited us to a party but I didn’t know that we would have to pay for anything
By Robbie Bale3 years ago in Poets
true friendship
9. I’m not gonna lie to you this whole story was actually kind of boring I’m really just talking right now to fill up my quota I’m trying to go to the beach I need to get my money up like pronto because it’s literally in a few days and don't care and I am not ready but I guess is what I get for procrastinating all the time I literally had all this time to prepare for it and I wanna wait till literally two weeks before anyways I guess we outside nobody can tell me anything this summer
By Robbie Bale3 years ago in Poets
true friendship
5. I come to find out there’s no fool coming out and we had to order Our own stuff waiter came out and asked us what would you like to drink but I thought that the weather was just hired by the people to serve us I don’t know what I was actually later asking me what I wanted for my order anyways I just asked for a water cause that’s usually what I drink and then they came back out and asked us what would you like to eat today again do you think that we will be paying for anything
By Robbie Bale3 years ago in Poets
true friendship
3. so the party was at one of our local restaurants it was a celebration so I thought that the food was gonna be already paid for ready for us to just eat boy was I wrong me and Johnny walked over because the restaurant wasn’t too far from my house they were in a backpack and I can smell the food i really like apples and bananas the aroma just hit so much I was so excited to just grub I was like free food say less there’s nothing other than that I can get me out the house
By Robbie Bale3 years ago in Poets
true friendship
4. So we’re having a good time before the food comes out I’m conversing with everybody I haven’t seen so many people in a minute but that’s OK it’s still felt like we picked up where we left off with some of these people how am i going to get to bag in a few weeks I'm really outside I’m just excited to eat I don’t want to ask and be rude how long is the food going to be but desperately I was starving I haven’t eaten all day I’m just ready to grub stop talking to me.
By Robbie Bale3 years ago in Poets
true friendship
6. I got me a chicken sandwich and some fries just a standard stuff I really didn’t wanna go all out but that menu was looking crazy like there was so much stuff on there but again I thought everything was on the house gang so but anyways we’re all having a good time in years and then the waiter comes back asking us how everything is and then she has are the bills together or separate I thought she was just joking around you know having a good laugh with the customers but no she was being dead serious
By Robbie Bale3 years ago in Poets
true friendship
7. I don’t worry bro five dollars my meals about 12 I didn’t expect this I thought everything was gonna be paid for I was really panicking I told Ari I didn’t have any money and he told me don’t worry about it man I got you I was like Johnny bro you are a W man’s I got you for life don’t even worry about it so that moment that’s when I knew Johnny was locked in for life breaking bread with the homie I can't wait until I'm up one day not one day but pretty soon
By Robbie Bale3 years ago in Poets
true friendship
8. The waiter came back around and Johnny said in the building together I gave him my five dollars for two just so I can pay for something I’m so glad that he paid for me because I don’t know what I was gonna do one I was probably gonna run out the restaurant because there was no way I was gonna be washing dishes to pay for my meal you got me messed all the way up so anyways we left the party and walk back to the crib search an anti-climatic day really don’t wanna do that again
By Robbie Bale3 years ago in Poets