It's pretty funny actually......I wasn't popular then but now I am have lots of friends and own a successful business..married for over 16 years have 2 kids. Many of the popular ones are single...or split up... and working at Walmart Ha Ha
2006-08-03 02:48:47
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answered by hipchic 3
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Some popular people turned out great and some are bums .
Same thing for the unpopular.some of the popular now work for the unpopular. (sweet)
2006-08-03 02:49:42
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answered by Elaine814 5
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I went to a fairly small school. Most of the popular girls with whom I keep in touch were nice people who married right out of high school and started producing children and being super soccer mom. They did the struggling thing and came out the other side and now a lot of them have high school age children (so hard to imagine). The less popular people with whom I keep in touch mostly went to college, started working somewhere. Some got married and some didn't. Everyone generally seems very happy with life.
2006-08-03 02:50:08
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answered by Lex 7
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I have no idea... moved away a month after graduation and only went back once (on business) 17 years later. I could only find 2 (out of class of about 400) still living there. I asked about classmates and I guess we didn't have many show up for 10th reunion, but I did find out that one of the most popular girls is really fat... other than that I dont know (really don't care either)
2006-08-03 02:49:44
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answered by The Man 5
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I don't know about the popular people but I was unpopular. Now I am very very happy. I moved to the city and am living my dreams.
2006-08-03 02:47:41
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answered by Julia 3
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Our class president, who was also the school jock, King of the Senior Prom, dated the most gorgeous girl in the school (I hated her!) and was voted Most Likely to Succeed, recently died of aids. I was a wallflower, an average student, hated high school, never participated in anything in high school and was a complete unknown. Now I have my own business, a nice girly Benz, a beautiful home on a lake, my job takes me all over the world and to interesting places (I'm in Rome right now), and I'm doing quite well financially. Go figure!
2006-08-03 02:55:29
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answered by Ms T 3
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Some of the Saturday heroes became alcoholics.
One is a judge.
One became a doctor, infidelity caused three divorces.
I was least likely to succeed. NOT!
One shy student became a famous magician, appeared on Ed Sullivan.
Three, most brilliant, died young. All my girlfriends, dead.
Who am I? Why am I here?
2006-08-03 02:53:57
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answered by ed 7
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I have no idea. I left high school, moved and never contacted any of them again. Even for my 20th reunion, they put up a website where you could fill in what you were doing now, where you were living, kids, email address, stuff like that...ONE guy contacted me out of the entire class. They were snobs then...apparently they still are.
2006-08-03 02:48:04
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answered by Anonymous
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most of the snobby bitchaz turned out to be meth heads, which I have had the pleasure of arresting on several occassions. The unpopular? Many of them still in town on welfare.
2006-08-03 02:47:13
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answered by sexxymexxy926 3
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the classic ones who were no longer bullies or hateful persons look to do properly. although, the well-known despite the indisputable fact that bullies and rude appeared to fail. Its like it turned right into a drug for them in severe college, which gave them their fix. once lengthy lengthy previous it changed into alcohol or drugs...................... That ended their lives so tragically. No, positively it incredibly is an opinion, loved ones and acquaintances can replace destiny for some. Others who were incredibly withdrawn with dysfunctional households appeared to develop into as their tormentors.
2016-11-27 23:19:53
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answered by Anonymous
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