I too had a burn book. Actually a few of them. And our high school clique was definately a group of "mean girls" sans the pink. We thought we were so much better than everyone else because we were smarter without being loserish geeks. More than Mean Girls we were like Saved!... me being Eva Amurri. It was horrifying. The sad part is, a lot of the people from high school seem to be following the same patterns (the gossip queen is still the gossip queen, the jock is still the jock, etc). Meanwhile I've changed in every way imaginable.
Anyways, in short... you're not the only Rachel McAdams out there.
i'm finding this out. but i knew i wasn't better than anyone. the more and more i think about it, it was mainly a gossip book where we talked about people. we got in so much trouble for that...i guess moreso because we went to catholic school ane we should have acted more "christian-like" or something.
i guess mean girls is the extreme...just a movie based on fact. :)
I had a "slam book" that the teacher I had a crush on in seventh grade found---and I had written some things about him in the book. Like on one page, the question was "Do You Think That (teacher's name) is cute?" and everybody ('cept me) wrote 'HELL NO!', and while the teacher was looking through the book (in class, in front of everybody, he said "well, at least I'm not cute".
I got in trouble in the 7th grade when my mom found my "Slam Book" with Brandy Bibee. Well, the thing is, while we were mean, I got in trouble more because I wrote the bad things I was doing in it than the mean things I was thinking/saying about people. I got in trouble for drinking with Kathy and Michelle at the house where they were babysitting when we were TWELVE. Nikki was having sex. God, I realized today that all the people I hung out with in Junior High... are TOTAL white trash now. I'm glad I escaped... but now I know WHY I did. Because my mom CRACKED DOWN on me. God, that's too much info. I miss you. COme see me. Bring Deanna. (I just wrote the same thing in her journal. but not with the huge paragraph before it. lol.
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More than Mean Girls we were like Saved!... me being Eva Amurri. It was horrifying.
The sad part is, a lot of the people from high school seem to be following the same patterns (the gossip queen is still the gossip queen, the jock is still the jock, etc). Meanwhile I've changed in every way imaginable.
Anyways, in short... you're not the only Rachel McAdams out there.
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i guess mean girls is the extreme...just a movie based on fact. :)
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you were a mean girl even in college...although, i think i was too :) I think it came from all the practice in high school
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