Everything in its Right Place?

May 27, 2003 22:01

As my sister's graduation approaches, I am faced with the possibility of encountering people I have put out of my life forever. I'm not one of those people who violently hated high school and blames the public education for ruining my life, nor am I the type who had the time of her life in high school and considers everything since then an ( Read more... )

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thatsjustwrong May 28 2003, 19:42:46 UTC
Ahh you stun me with your prose as ever. I just wanted to let you know that I get the same thing when I go home....I was in Diary of Anne Frank in high school as well...People never seem to remember the stuff you want them to.

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Re: averseortwo May 28 2003, 19:46:07 UTC
Cool, which part did you play? Honestly, everyone from high school expected me to be a drama major and become some famous actress. I don't think anyone outside of my closest friends even knew I wrote, and that's my main way of identifying myself. You're right. People are funny.

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thatsjustwrong May 28 2003, 19:59:07 UTC
I was the always depressed Mrs. Frank. And my husband was played by none other than Quentin Bunch *ahh, a sigh of reflection*...those were the days.

High School sucked and everybody knows it but I would go back if I could. Not as much stuff to worry about, high school was bliss compared to the real world.

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*smile* retratosiempre May 29 2003, 01:30:49 UTC
I am really looking forward to seeing you again, Rae. It is going to be really hard on me for the first couple of months, readjusting to my life in America. I know most of my friends have not changed, which is fine, except that I have changed tremendously. I want to fall in love with Greensboro, and with my country, just as you have. I need your support. Right now I am very disillusioned.

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