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Weevil

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So what were all you lit folks like in high school? Jocks? Prom Queens? The kids who smoked all day? What cliques did you run with?
 
I was a jock-pothead-alkie-skater-thuggedoutwhitegirl-promqueen-whitetrash-virgin.
 
I was a band geek, even worse I was on the gasp!Math Team. I was hopelessly naive and clueless about most of what was happening in my school.
 
Unregistered said:
I was a band geek, even worse I was on the gasp! Math Team. I was hopelessly naive and clueless about most of what was happening in my school.

That was me, having one of those clueless moments again
 
I hung out with older kids. I dyed my hair weird colors. I thought I was sooo freaky, unaware that kids all over the nation were doing the same fuckin thing I was.
 
Angel

Angel said:
I was a jock-pothead-alkie-skater-thuggedoutwhitegirl-promqueen-whitetrash-virgin.
You too?

Actually, yeah. Almost.

I was a cheerleader, debate captain, white trash, valedictorian, druggie, virgin. Never made promqueen, though. I mostly hung out with the drama crowd, the school nerds, and the druggies. But I was Most Likely to Succeed.
 
I used to pull my hair into a ponytail on top of my head and construct the fabled *Wall O' Bangs* with my hairspray, curling iron and blow dryer.
 
Of course. There was nothing better than AquaNet until I discovered AUSSIE!
 
I was a surfer chick and

:p
 
I was equal parts uber-nerd, varsity swimmer, and thespian.

I recently showed Lavy a picture of me from my senior year. I had just earned 100 hours of stage credit, and was being hazed into the Thespian Society. I had to spend the day dressed up as the antithesis of my character: a cheerleader. It's not that I was anti-school, I was just more of a casual, Burkenstock and black clad kinda gal. So one day I got to wear a red bodysuit with white fringe and silver sequins across the chest, with a blue and white cheerleader skirt, huge metallic red bow in my hair, loads of makeup, and steel-tipped construction boots (and no, I have no idea why I had to wear construction boots - I didn't come up with the outfit). And then I had to perform a skit for the cheerleading squad. Doing kicks in steel-tipped boots is not easy. I'm getting a a funtioning scanner tomorrow, maybe I'll post the pic - it's hilarious. :D
 
Re: Re: Angel

Siren said:



OH Ricky you're so fine, you're so fine you blow my mind...

HEY RICKY !!!
:p
I must be having a blonde moment.
Huh?

I assume you're referencing the Weird Al version of the song.
But WHY?

I so confused. *scratching head*
 
i was the into everything freak... could have been considered a nerd cuz i got good grades and was on the math and chess teams... but then i was also the freak that dyed my hair, scared some people by looking at them with my makeup and jewelry
 
I was shy

Still am, a bit. But, I was PAINFULLY shy in HS. The few I hung with were the jocks.
 
I was a immature-surfer-skater-boarder-always cutting dude. I could go on and on but I got bored.

Also senior year we had these like award type things they put in the yearbook, like 10 of them are so and I got Most Dazed and Confused :confused:
 
I was extremely shy and quiet, I had a few close friends and that was it.

It didn't help that I am an Air Force brat and moved around alot. Hard to make lots of friends that way.
 
Was there as little as possible. Disruptive when I was there, seems I knew I was smarter than the teachers. By my junior year they shipped me off to the community college in order "to challenge me," or some liberal horseshit. Ended up with an older crowd hanging out in the beer-hall, under age. Finally was mailed a diploma from some other high school. Kind of a buyout, or an early retirement, one might say.

Then the Marine Corps straightened out my act. Good thing, too!

Uhrah!
 
High school was fairly easy as far as studying and getting good grades. I got put in the special class for the smart kids and liked being surrounded with people like me in the math/english/science classes. I was the good kid, participating in all kinds of school groups, working to be the leader in the group I loved most. Now that I look back, I can see a lot of what I am now in the "me" that existed back then.

I wasn't the prom queen either- just being nominated to prom court scared the crap out of me. I might have had to go to the thing if I'd won the election!
 
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