What did that mean? I mean I know he's the host of wheel of fortune but fries the spending mean you are cheesy? Like to spell? |
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Nothing.
Our school had maybe 30 of these and people campaigned hard for them. I wasn’t popular and didn’t bother. |
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Most likely to be UN Ambassador.
I never understood it. |
I was a bit of a class clown so I took it to mean I wasn't funny enough to be Eddie Murphy but I might be able to host a game show. It was a bit of a dig, but light hearted ... they were right... I should have hosted a game show. |
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Nothing. Only the Student Council-types participated in those things.
FWIW, I would love for my kids to be the "student council-types" when they're in HS, but then, it was the epitome of uncool. |
| Nothing. We had layout 500 kids in my graduating class and there were 5-6 superlatives. Ironically they were all wrong! |
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Most individualistic.
I was the only goth kid in the school. |
LOL sweetie it never comes up unless you or your mom specifically bring it up |
I’m a foreigner, and this is my idea of normal. And no, I’m not from a particularly PC country. USA is way ahead on that front, but those practices are pretty much ways to reward bullies and mean girls. |
Ran the yearbook which ran the vote but didn't make the cut. Ouch! But I managed to get over it.
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This made me laugh. Such a funny combination, but even “best girlfriend” alone is wonderful. |
| Most likely to be a "my school" teacher. The boy that won had both of his parents teaching at our school so it was a given. Neither of us became a teacher but I was PTO president and Girl Scout leader for a number of years so in a small way it predicted that I would be involved in my kid's school just like I was involved in my high school. |
| Not that embarrassing but I got "Most Likely to Win American Idol" Graduating class of 600 people |
| Most athletic |
| Most likely to forget most of my high school experiences by the time I went to college, got a job, got married, and raised a family. |