Lolohea to Worshington

Mormon kids now leave at 18 as opposed to 19 a handful of years ago. He probably won't even step foot on campus this fall, though he may participate in the leap program, then bounce for his mission after summer quarter.
 
East High School is a good school to get a kid from down there. They crank out poly kids all over the front 7's of various colleges.

It's also where they filmed Disney's High School Musical! ha ha

For the first time in my life I'm ashamed to be white.
 
East High School is a good school to get a kid from down there. They crank out poly kids all over the front 7's of various colleges.

It's also where they filmed Disney's High School Musical! ha ha

For the first time in my life I'm ashamed to be white.

First time huh?
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Helikely sogned financial aid papers. Although I'm not 100% sure since we have signed many mission guys, maybe @89ute could let us know how that works for guys that go on missions right away, do they sign NLI's or Financial aid?

Can't see how it matters either way, neither would be binding

From what I understand, NLI is binding, even for mission kids. Financial aid, obviously not, and in that case, he ends up at BYU.
 
depends when he is leaving on his mission. If he doing a semester at school that is not usual. If he is not going to enroll it is pretty common. All this does is basically have the staff tell him they have a spot for him when he gets back.
 
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The fuck is going on with his pants/shorts/hula skirt???

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It's a fucking lava lava you culturally insensitive piece of shit!

I apologize. Unlike Danny Shelton I did not grow up in the islands, though I did get my ass kicked by a Samoan once.

Is Auburn on an Island?

Auburn, Alabama is surrounded on all four sides by a Crimson Tide, so yes.
 
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