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Get the moffie mug.Everyone that says bad things about Medfield are teenagers who are bored. I am 24 and when I was living here in my teens years I thought it was boring. It's only because you don't know what you have. You should appreciate that you are safe. You should appreciate that you have good schools.
I've lived elsewhere in the state since I graduated, and believe me, when you have your car vandalized, get your pocketbook stole, and get harassed on the streets of some other towns that are less fortunate to have all the GREAT opprotunities that you all have, then maybe that will put it into perspective. Anyone is LUCKY to live here where you can feel safe at night to walk down the street. Every town has it's flaws. NOT EVERYONE IN TOWN IS RICH. And why is that a bad thing. I wasn't rich, and I didn't drive a BMW to school. I drove an 87 oldsmobile. Noone made fun of me. NOT EVERYONE is republican, if anything, it is the opposite. But to each his own. Why does it matter. If you don't like other peoples politics don't discuss them. Noone forces their views on you here. That is untrue. Also, as all high schools may have their clicks, it is not anywhere close to as bad as other places. Trust me. Appreciate your life. If your parents are rich, appreciate the home and safety they have provided, and if they are on of the many "non-rich" people in town, appreciate that they bust their ass to be able to have you live in a town where you can play safely, and get a good education. It may be "boring" to you, but at least you aren't living in poverty, scared you might get shot in a drive by in Dorchester. Once you grow up you might realize that boring is better than scared.
I've lived elsewhere in the state since I graduated, and believe me, when you have your car vandalized, get your pocketbook stole, and get harassed on the streets of some other towns that are less fortunate to have all the GREAT opprotunities that you all have, then maybe that will put it into perspective. Anyone is LUCKY to live here where you can feel safe at night to walk down the street. Every town has it's flaws. NOT EVERYONE IN TOWN IS RICH. And why is that a bad thing. I wasn't rich, and I didn't drive a BMW to school. I drove an 87 oldsmobile. Noone made fun of me. NOT EVERYONE is republican, if anything, it is the opposite. But to each his own. Why does it matter. If you don't like other peoples politics don't discuss them. Noone forces their views on you here. That is untrue. Also, as all high schools may have their clicks, it is not anywhere close to as bad as other places. Trust me. Appreciate your life. If your parents are rich, appreciate the home and safety they have provided, and if they are on of the many "non-rich" people in town, appreciate that they bust their ass to be able to have you live in a town where you can play safely, and get a good education. It may be "boring" to you, but at least you aren't living in poverty, scared you might get shot in a drive by in Dorchester. Once you grow up you might realize that boring is better than scared.
by youknowyoulovemedfield March 12, 2008
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Meth-heads by nature have nil, or at best, limited teeth left.
Hence the pronunciation of "Meffed Up".
Can be used to describe a person's appearance, or an egregious situation, the term can be used quite broadly and still remain effective in meaning.
Meth-heads by nature have nil, or at best, limited teeth left.
Hence the pronunciation of "Meffed Up".
Can be used to describe a person's appearance, or an egregious situation, the term can be used quite broadly and still remain effective in meaning.
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