Quincy Edwards:  

CLASS OF 1994
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Junction city, KS

Quincy's Story

I hope old friends remember me with whatever memory they choose to have. I always wanted to be a hitman when I grew up. My family and friends thought that was a good idea. As it turns out, they were right. I use to get high a lot, but I have a good job and a baby now, so that's out. Now I stick to video games or listen to Wu-Tang to relax. The wildest thing I ever did in school was get cancer. If I'm going to work somewhere, I need to have money, respect, and power to be able to deal with the day-to-day. My inspiration comes from me. I've lived in so many places since Junction City, that I don't even know where I'm at now. I moved from Junction to Aurora, CO to get chemo during the second semester of my senior year. Then to Colorado Springs. Back to Junction City for a year, then back to Colorado Springs. Then to Pueblo, CO for two weeks. Then to Nogales, AZ for a year before moving back to the blackhole that is Junction City. Then back to Pueblo for a year of depression that culminated in me moving to Baltimore,MD. I found out I had a hyperthyroid, which would explain my dimunitive size in high school. From there, I moved to Wilkes-Barre, PA, then Scranton, PA. From there I went further out towards the countryside before I realized I needed to move out of there immediately. From there to South Dakota, because there's a lot less countryside in South Dakota! Or maybe just a lot less everything. Yeah that's it. I got a job there that had me travel to neighboring states, like North Dakota, Nebraska & Wyoming. I met my girlfriend while doing a job in Wyoming, and now currently reside in Laramie with her and our little girl. The end? My o...Expand for more
bsessions are my girls, Wu-Tang Clan & my PS3. My biggest surprise in life is the whole damn thing called my life! I did not expect anything to occur that has occured. It seemed like I just kind of floated along and watched all the changes for awhile, but now I control them, to the best of my godlike abilities. If I could improve my home, I'd remodel the basement and add on a hot tub. My dream home would be continually changing because I would never be satisfied with the luxuries life has for me. I've learned what a zombie must feel like from my kid. And what its like to see the most beautiful little girl in the world. And she's taught me, inadvertantly, why I go to work and to take certain things more seriously and others not so much. My best friend would tell you I'm kind, compassionate, with a soft chewy center, but people who don't know me very well would probably describe me as intimidating. I share my home with girlfriend, which I find amazing, inspirational and beautiful, inside and out. My oldest friend and I met in Sunday school when he asked me if my sister was my girlfriend. I shut him down immediately, but despite this stupid remark, we had similar interests. Like a deep dislike for conforming to baptist standards. Not our bag baby. What would surprise everyone at a high school reunion about me is that they wouldn't know who the hell I was. I flew low on the radar in high school and now I look totally different. i even got facial hair! My first job was at Taco Bell, where I got paid 4.75 an hour to work my ass off. What I remember most about it is it sucked and my paycheck didn't nearly match up to the work I was doing.
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