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kristen92450
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Name: kristen
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popularity in high school
Did your high school have cliques in high school? Were you popular? I went to a wedding last night and saw a guy from my high school.. It was so embarrasing because I was kind of a loner and he didn't remember me.. Granted it was 14 years ago that we graduated..but still embarrassing b/c DH was VERY popular at his highschool and knew everyone!
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Posted 10/13/07 10:30 PM |
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MrsFlatbread
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Name: Baby Momma
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Re: popularity in high school
I was friends with everyone. If popularity means people know you, then yes I was popular. There werte many cliques. But I was not one of those mean people who only talked to a select few. I see some of those girls now and they make me laugh because their looks have faded and their waists aren't a small as the used to me. Karma's a biotch baby!
Message edited 10/13/2007 10:33:51 PM.
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Posted 10/13/07 10:33 PM |
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BaroqueMama
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Member since 5/05 27530 total posts
Name: me
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Re: popularity in high school
Hmm, I don't *think* we had a popular crowd, persay, but we definitely had cliques. I didn't really care much about that stuff in high school though. I kind of marched to the beat of my own drummer and was friends with whomever I wanted to be friends with regardless of who they associated with. I had a "I don't care what you think of me" attitude mostly.
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Posted 10/13/07 10:33 PM |
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pmpkn087
Life is good...

Member since 9/05 18504 total posts
Name: Stephanie
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Re: popularity in high school
I was not in the "popular" group, but I knew and talked to everyone!
So, I was somewhere in the middle. Def not a loner, but most people would remember me.
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Posted 10/13/07 11:02 PM |
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pmpkn087
Life is good...

Member since 9/05 18504 total posts
Name: Stephanie
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Re: popularity in high school
Posted by prncss .... I kind of marched to the beat of my own drummer and was friends with whomever I wanted to be friends with regardless of who they associated with. I had a "I don't care what you think of me" attitude mostly.
Same with me!
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Posted 10/13/07 11:03 PM |
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alnem
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Member since 2/06 9562 total posts
Name: Emily
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Re: popularity in high school
Posted by pmpkn087
Posted by prncss .... I kind of marched to the beat of my own drummer and was friends with whomever I wanted to be friends with regardless of who they associated with. I had a "I don't care what you think of me" attitude mostly.
Same with me!
ditto. i wasnt the prom queen or anything but i also wasnt the school outcast either. DH on the other hand knows everyone and their mother (literally!) in our town. there are times when we've been on vacation in completely different states and he'd find someone he went to high school with and they'd be the ones to say "hey alex! how have you been?" and DH will totally recognize them but NEVER remembers a name!
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Posted 10/13/07 11:10 PM |
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SPECIALNEEDSMOMMY
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Member since 1/07 1217 total posts
Name: Barbara
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Re: popularity in high school
I was just the average girl in HS ... I wouldn't say popular at all.
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Posted 10/13/07 11:22 PM |
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Arissa444
Lovin my Little guy :)

Member since 5/06 2280 total posts
Name: Marissa
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Re: popularity in high school
We definitely had cliques in our high school. I probably wouldn't be easily remembered either. I had my small group of friends and associated most with the people who were in the humanities classes....so I guess that would make me a nerd But that's okay.....I'm happy with that
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Posted 10/14/07 12:09 AM |
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4monkeys
boys will be boys =)
Member since 9/05 7205 total posts
Name: :)
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Re: popularity in high school
Being one of the only 2-3 set of twins in the whole school (back then, multiples werent nearly as common as now) so being twins, being big mouth Italians, the entire school from the teachers, deans , lunch aides, principal, everyone knew who we were.
We werent in any cliques really, we knew someone from every group, from the rocknrolls, to the "gangsters" guidos and guidettes, outcasts to the nerds. we loved em all.
It was nice to have my twin by my side through those years too. we skipped 9th grade and never really felt the "im scared to be a freshman" thing that everyone talked about, even though we though it was going to be even harder since we skipped.
so it must have been different for us, since going through something like "growing up" with your "other half" right by your side, has to be more comforting and easier than going it alone.
.........we were voted loud mouths and most popular in the yearbook so that should sum it up..
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Posted 10/14/07 12:29 AM |
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