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26-04-05, 05:38 AM
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| | | I didn't go to my prom and I don't regret it at all. I heard it was HORRIBLE. Anyway. Go if you want, don't if you don't want. It's that simple.
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26-04-05, 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by BlackRose I didn't go to my prom and I don't regret it at all. I heard it was HORRIBLE. Anyway. Go if you want, don't if you don't want. It's that simple. Hahaha, who told you it was HORRIBLE?
Sounds like something I would say for fun.
I'm starting to think I should probably ask someone... This is such an unnecessary stressor. Bah. I'll ask some underclassman... who has a boyfriend... that is also an underclassman...
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| | | Best of luck.
Personally, I can't wait for prom. I'm saving everything for my Senior year. The excitement.. it tingles me.
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| | | juju, i think that you should go to something before your senior prom so you kinda know what to expect. as the years went through, it only got better.
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26-04-05, 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by bohemiandonut Hahaha, who told you it was HORRIBLE? All the people I know who went. I heard a lot of bad stories. The b*tches of my class took over and made it a miserable time for the rest of those people who went. The after parties were the only thing that made it all worth it. I hated HS so yeah. lol
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| | | you hated high school huh?? maybe that's why you're only into the black roses.
*looks around with a confused look on his face*
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26-04-05, 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Illusional juju, i think that you should go to something before your senior prom so you kinda know what to expect. as the years went through, it only got better.
raverboy Y'know, so many people have told me this. A lot of my friends were encouraging me to prom this year as a Junior, but it's already passed =/ I wanted to save it all for Senior year because I know how excited I'm gonna be at the whole fancy dress, glitz, glamour, staying out past 10 for once.
Haha, the whole 10 yards.
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| | | I loved High School, specifically Junior and Senior year. I enjoyed my senior prom very much.
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26-04-05, 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by jujuBean staying out past 10 for once. That's a big step for you!
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| | | just ask someone and go donut boy. you obviously want to. quit being such a damn snob and ask somebody. you're not asking someone to marry you, you're asking someone to go to with you to a stupid little dance that will be very small in retrospect. hell you might even get some... | | 
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Originally Posted by misombra you're not asking someone to marry you My thoughts exactly, far too many take prom far too seriously.
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Originally Posted by misombra just ask someone and go donut boy. you obviously want to. quit being such a damn snob and ask somebody. you're not asking someone to marry you, you're asking someone to go to with you to a stupid little dance that will be very small in retrospect. hell you might even get some... Speaking of this, two options are weighing heavily on my mind right now:
1. There is a fun, sexy junior girl who has been all over me for the past month. She would be a sure thing in every sense of the term (she would agree to go, and, well... she would probably agree to *other* things as well.
2. A very cute senior girl that I've had a crush on for years, and sit next to this semester. She is definitely NOT a sure thing, in both the above mentioned senses of the term.
Also, option one may have had a little too much "sexy fun" for me to care to think about... But hey, that's what latex is for, right? Right?
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| | | girls are never a "sure thing". free love, don't bank on it baby. (*morphine)
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27-04-05, 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by misombra girls are never a "sure thing". free love, don't bank on it baby. (*morphine)
lesson #1 grasshopper: latex doesn't protect you from fatal attraction. Hahahaha! That's the most I've ever laughed at one of your posts, misosan!
As for girls never being a "sure thing," I'm sure you agree there are exceptions to every rule, and well, this is it.
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