LOL, the prom king the year I graudated was Mr. Cool, now he is a college drop out and an alcoholic. The most popular girl in school was also the smartest, she had full ride scholarships to anywhere and just got her AA and dropped out. It is true what they say, you don't want to peak in highschool.
2006-07-28 04:28:25
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answered by lizzey_in_pink 3
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As far as the populars go, it seems like half of them have kids now at a relatively young age (we're in our early 20s). I have to move back home temporarily due to finances and not having a job yet (just graduated college a few months ago - so obviously I still have a bit in that "six month placement range"). It seems, however, that a lot of the people I knew in HS are content with living in our busted hometown. Really, there's nothing great about it. I don't get it. I'm really looking forward to our ten-year reunion. I imagine half the people who were "so great" will still be stuck living in our hometown carrying the mindset that they're still better than others.
And sweetie, it's spelled college, not "collage." Are we putting together an art piece or talking about an institution of higher learning? Just saying ...
2006-07-28 05:54:23
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answered by hockeyxgirlie 2
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the popular look so trashy now and the unpopular graduated from collage. I was 50-50 so I'm doing ok. I was friends with the popular&unpopular soooooooooooooo, I had lots of fun, went to lots of parties, graduated from collage and have a great bf that hopefully someday (soon) asks me to marry him :)
2006-07-28 04:28:48
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answered by chikis 6
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The unpopular ones made something of themselves and the popular ones are in prison. Sometimes life is funny like that.
2006-07-28 04:28:01
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answered by Anonymous
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most of the popular people in my high school , have died in fatal accidents or from eating disorders , some still have not grown up
Me and my friends who were nerds , run our own businesses now and drive nice cars that we thought we could never afford
it paid off to be unpopular in High School.
2006-07-28 04:33:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Unpopular turned out wonderful!
Popular oh they all aint **** now!
HAHA Bytches!
2006-07-28 04:34:33
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answered by Lady A 1
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At our High School 25 year reunion, you couldn't tell who was popular and who was not. Sucess was varied accross the board.
2006-07-28 04:29:46
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answered by mustangamer 3
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i couldn't speak for them, but i was a nerd, in a nerdy group. most of my friends are now doctors, physicists, commodity brokers, and lots of engineers.
2006-07-28 04:32:59
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answered by harmony 7
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