Guest caboose Posted June 3, 2003 Report Posted June 3, 2003 I was the guy who sat in the corner with my headphones on listening to metal music, while dressed in black with long hair and a crazy beard of some sort. I had plenty of friends, but if you didn't know me I came across as a dark loner.
Guest The Flying Dutchman Posted June 3, 2003 Report Posted June 3, 2003 I'm a legend at my old high school and I don't know why. My poor sister has been having people come up to her for the last 4 years (since I gradauted) asking about her brother. I figure that this year the last class that could have possibly had any interaction with me will be graduating and if she's still hearing about me next year, then I truly am a legend. Not that I'll ever know why. I never did anything of note.
The Dames Posted June 3, 2003 Report Posted June 3, 2003 I'm just curious....if you would put me in a category, where would I fit? I'll give my answer later on, but I'm curious as to how I come across. Dames
Guest The Flying Dutchman Posted June 3, 2003 Report Posted June 3, 2003 You look to me like you'd've been the valedictorion, salutatorion, or a member of student council or something. All in all ... NERD~!
Guest cobainwasmurdered Posted June 3, 2003 Report Posted June 3, 2003 I'm a legend at my old high school and I don't know why. My poor sister has been having people come up to her for the last 4 years (since I gradauted) asking about her brother. I figure that this year the last class that could have possibly had any interaction with me will be graduating and if she's still hearing about me next year, then I truly am a legend. Not that I'll ever know why. I never did anything of note. nah. they're just morbidly curious to see if you ever DID anything with your life. and your sister can tell them, "yes! he owns an internet messageboard"
Tiffani Malibu Posted June 3, 2003 Report Posted June 3, 2003 I was the girl-next-door type, quite popular amongst my classmates but not a stereotypical "snobby bitch" type of popular. I won Homecoming Queen junior year, which was surprising to me. I had figured one of the drama queens (a nickname for those snobby, bitchy girls) would take it. When I won I got some of the phoniest congratulations in history from them, but such is life in high school. -Tiff
Guest chirs3 Posted June 3, 2003 Report Posted June 3, 2003 I was the quiet guy...pretty much knew everyone and everyone knew me. Don't bug me and I won't bug you. That's me.
Guest Danny Dubya v 2.0 Posted June 4, 2003 Report Posted June 4, 2003 7-9th grade : kid that followed group of cool punks and played bendover comedian grabass tool for them 10th grade : kid that became a reject from said group and received constant harassment from them 11th grade : kid that didn't talk much but found a group of people to hang out with... until we were dispersed from our area for being too much of an annoyance 12th grade : ... ghost. Avoids everybody and hopes noone recognizes his existence. Transcends all highschool cliques. A few people that actually respected him from the cool punk group say hi to him, but he has a very hard time communicating with anybody anymore The internet is my escape from the real world. The only place where I never have trouble talking to others. Am I a loser? Not if I believe everyone else is suffering the loss of being chained to an actual social life =P
Guest BANKYWOOD Posted June 4, 2003 Report Posted June 4, 2003 I'm a legend at my old high school and I don't know why. My poor sister has been having people come up to her for the last 4 years (since I gradauted) asking about her brother. I figure that this year the last class that could have possibly had any interaction with me will be graduating and if she's still hearing about me next year, then I truly am a legend. Not that I'll ever know why. I never did anything of note. Maybe you were that guy with wahcked out lip fungus who was completely oblivious to the fact that everyone was actually mocking you. I know people like you Dutchman. You're a sad sad yet cruely humerous breed.
Guest kingkamala Posted June 4, 2003 Report Posted June 4, 2003 To the school as a whole: The absolutely insane rally man, who did just about anything to get the cheap pop from the crowd. To the people that took time to get to know me: Still a bit of a nutcase, but a decent human being that's willing to lend an ear to a friend and listen to what's troubling them. Chicks dug me, but only as the nice brotherly type of guy. God I hated that. I was almost exactly like that. I was my school's king of the random cheap pop.
Guest MillenniumMan831 Posted June 5, 2003 Report Posted June 5, 2003 Sweetie, good guy, don't ever change, blah blah blah.
Guest Kinetic Posted June 6, 2003 Report Posted June 6, 2003 What's a mormon? It's a small cow, indigenous to the Nebraska wetlands.
Guest Kinetic Posted June 6, 2003 Report Posted June 6, 2003 There you go. Most of the lower-grade beef--the type that we export and send to servicemen stationed abroad--is made from Mormons. It's a little tougher than the beef we're accustomed to here, but all in all makes for a tasty treat. I have a variety of Mormon-based recipes for you to look over, if you're interested.
Guest Agent of Oblivion Posted June 7, 2003 Report Posted June 7, 2003 Did you know the reason it's used primarily for mass production, is because Mormons are Polygamous, therefore they are ubiquitous. Most of your steaks and burgers will come from Angus or Hereford cattle, though. A substantial amount is also from Longhorns and the Amish.
Guest The Czech Republic Posted June 7, 2003 Report Posted June 7, 2003 are Mormon cows related to Mormon crickets?
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