mowsie dreamer
<font color=blue>100 Days <font color=red>Cheat Fr
- Joined
- Aug 12, 2001
I was in the Class of 72 too, Beader. We had:
The popular crowd
jocks (interchangeable with the populars)
nerds (smart kids)
heads (druggies)
greasers
and the rest of us-just regular kids.
I was one of the regular kids. I was smart, but not ultra smart, and had friends in every group.
A funny thing occurred to me. I wonder if our classmates perceived us as belonging to the same group as we saw ourselves in, especially those of us who saw ourselves as belonging to the "regular" crowd? Maybe I wouldn't really want to know the answer to that!
The popular crowd
jocks (interchangeable with the populars)
nerds (smart kids)
heads (druggies)
greasers
and the rest of us-just regular kids.
I was one of the regular kids. I was smart, but not ultra smart, and had friends in every group.
A funny thing occurred to me. I wonder if our classmates perceived us as belonging to the same group as we saw ourselves in, especially those of us who saw ourselves as belonging to the "regular" crowd? Maybe I wouldn't really want to know the answer to that!