I was the one that everyone envied...hehe, j/k! In my school if you weren't popular you didn't even make the list. Even if there was "the creepy one" or "the low life"...someone popular would have gotten it.
I was almost voted "the class flirt". After all this time, I still think it's because I hung out with all guys because most of the girls back stabbed ya like no tomorrow. Oh, and the girl that got "the flirt" was an doing exchange student stuff and she was in China I believe... how fair is that?
Oh well...nice to be out of school.... Class of 95
2007-10-20 17:04:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Rock&Roll/Stoner/HeavyMetalChick,LitaFord/JoanJett fan...I was also in the Drama Club and could hang with the FootBall/Cheerleading groups, the Rappers/R&B, and I was excellent in Science so the nerdy/BookWorm kids were cool with me too...I got along with almost everyone...I was in ROTC...then I went over to the college and tested out of High School in the 9th grade and got a job working for the Government in Child Care and a second job at the local Military Hospital. :) The rest is history...popped out 3 kids...waited too long to go to college, have to start all that over again when the oppourtunity presents itself, and blah blah blah...life story :) Take Care :)
2007-10-20 17:14:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I was the bookworm who's daddy was the coach for boys basketball, football, and baseball. So I also managed all those teams, making most of the other girls hate me because I was always with the boys, and making most of the boys view me as a sort of little sister. I was the shortest kid in my class, and even though I was the oldest I looked the youngest, and everyone seemed to think I needed looking after to stay out of trouble.
2007-10-20 17:04:00
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answered by Tigerlily 6
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A bookworm that everyone liked to cheat off of. Brains made me popular like that.
2007-10-20 17:20:32
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answered by notsonormalgrl 4
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I don't know, I had a lot of friends in a lot of different groups of people. My lunch table consisted of two girls on the homecoming court, one of which was the homecoming queen, three cheerleaders, a soccer player, a girl that didn't really do anything, and a boy who needed a place to sit at lunch.
2007-10-20 17:04:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Eccentric nerd with bow collection.
I was the backwoods little sister of a pair of dangerous boys. Made me a target for those who weren't gutsy/stupid enough to bully my brothers.
So, I discovered a whole new weapon: Insanity.
A group of bully cool kids started following me after school one day. I had no place to hide and no back up.
So, I stepped around my invisible car, unlocked it with my invisible keys, got in, adjusted my invisible seat belt and rear view mirror. I turned on my invisible radio and, bobbing my head to non existing music, I turned on my invisible car, singled,and pulled out into traffic. I continued to drive my invisible car to the end of the block, turned, and continued until I was out of sight.
Those kids never did get too close again.
2007-10-20 17:16:35
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answered by The Chronicler 4
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A cross between a book worm and class clown. I wasn't any any clique in particular, but I was friends with a lot of the popular kids.
2007-10-20 17:03:22
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answered by ? 6
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Miserable
2007-10-20 17:02:16
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answered by JillyBn 3
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They called us hoods, we smoked, and kept to ourselves and lived out in the country so we never went to school activities. It was dinner time by the time the school bus dropped us off at home. Going to school was an adventure into town! =)
2007-10-20 17:06:37
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answered by DB 5
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I went through many phases in the disaster of trying to find my identity...
Then I was just fine with being myself, somewhere a couple months before the end of my senior year...
2007-10-20 17:05:04
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answered by ? 6
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