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Post by Paragon on Jun 15, 2006 13:50:01 GMT -5
What is the most shocking thing anyone you know wrote in your yearbook (if you believe in signing)? Don't be shy! You don't have to give names, but tell us. It may be hilarious!
The most shocking thing anyone wrote in mine was this girl. She was always nice to me and she's VERY pretty. But I didn't think she thought so well of me. She said that I was smart and cool at the same time, and that I was funny when I was making fun of idiots. And out of her own free will (I wasn't even around for this, because her friend was signing it too, and she took it home for that) she gave me her number. And get this: She got mad at my 3 other friends for writing mean stuff in my yearbook.
That was the most shocking thing anyone wrote in my yearbook.
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Post by Anti-Jump Springs on Jun 15, 2006 22:19:58 GMT -5
I always just signed "<insert generic parting words here>" and then my name.
Nobody thought it was funny. >_>
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Post by TronBonne on Jun 16, 2006 12:25:52 GMT -5
I have a couple of entries that would be the most shocking.
1. Last year my friend took my yearbook home for the night so she could sign it properly (not just a "have a fun summer bye" message). When she gave it back to me the next morning, she had taken up 2 pages with writing and other little things, such as writing the whole Pokemon Theme song lyrics out for me, having a heart with my picture and Ash Ketchum's picture in it, and pictures of various Pokemon things (Pokeplane, pikacar, etc). Honestly, who would expect a friend to do so much work for a yearbook entry? =P It was awesome though.
2. This is more of an embarrassing entry, but a friend wrote some dirty words in my yearbook, and for some reason the teacher wanted to sign everyone's yearbook, and while doing so he read all of the entries. Yep. The teacher didn't say anything though, but that was embarrassing. I told her not to write anything like that, especially on the first page!
3. Finally, I would have to say someone wrote "You get funnier every die, have a great summer". I thought it was a message that they wanted me dead. It turned out they accidentally put die, and they really meant to write day. Likely story. I still question that entry to this day.
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Post by Paragon on Jun 16, 2006 13:01:36 GMT -5
Wow. Shocking. The least shocking, though was that my friend put in some bad things about me. He did that in every guy's yearbook, though.
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Post by Dashe on Jun 16, 2006 18:47:06 GMT -5
Jeez, it's been a while since I've looked through my yearbook, but I'd have to say the most shocking thing anybody ever wrote in my yearbook was senior year of HS. Everyone wanted to sign each others' yearbooks because you know, it's senior year and we're all acting like we were never going to see each other again (well, duh, a lot of us weren't). Now all through high school there was this boy I'd been really good friends with in elementary and middle school (he liked Legends too after I showed him MML2 after I got it in 2000). I'm not sure what happened, but later that year he started hanging out with a bunch of snobby kids and stopped caring about video games. You can probably guess what came of that. Not the most original story (the author of Kare Kano actually wrote a short story that I found to be so similar it was creepy), but that's pretty much what happened.
Now all this time, I'd assumed didn't see me as much of anything other than that little kid in his French class (and a bunch of other classes, but in French there really weren't that many of us because by then most of the kids had dropped out, so he kind of had to have noticed me there). Even then I was sure he thought I was a total weirdo, probably because I hadn't changed at all over four years in high school. But on yearbook signing day he just grabbed my yearbook out of my hands after I'd finished having somebody else sign it and just said, "I'm signing this, all right?" Yeah, like I had any choice.
Well, I get the thing back and he wrote like a half a page worth of "you're one of the most creative people I've ever met, blah blah blah, we've got a lot of great memories from grade school and MS," you know, that sort of thing...only all this time, I'd assumed he'd forgotten everything, when in reality he actually remembered every nuance of every inside joke we'd had up until he left! And he left me with more contact information than anybody else who signed the yearbook--cell phone, home phone, AIM, e-mail for his new school, mailing address...the whole enchilada. That's what surprised me the most, because up until then I'd just assumed he didn't care I even existed! On top of that, inside the book itself, he'd listed no contact info whatsoever under his profile, and not many other people got it when he signed their yearbook either.
Not to mention, he asked me to sign his yearbook AND draw a picture. It was so weird. Nobody else asked for a picture, even though I was pretty well-known throughout the school for my artistic prowess. And the ironic thing is, I still correspond with him to this day, while I've lost touch with a lot of the people I actually hung out with in high school. Go figure.
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Post by Rage on Jun 16, 2006 19:22:41 GMT -5
I put the simple "Have a good summer" for simple I'm lazy and I don't care. Yearbooks to me is an easy way for Schools to make money. I have never bought a year book and I will never because MY SCHOOLS SUCKS. Ok not really, I'm just too cheap and I'll probably lit the thing on fire when I"m done.
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Post by UNIT 0918 on Jun 28, 2006 19:10:15 GMT -5
The weirdest thing I wrote in a yearbook was "The aphids are attacking! Beware of grassy areas, especially after rain!". Those aphids at my school really are annoying. I bet that if I open my mouth wide in front of a swarm, I'll get at least twenty!
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Post by Blues on Jun 28, 2006 20:42:35 GMT -5
The most shocking thing someone put in my yearbook was a bunch of dirty words and curses. He didn't really mean them anyway, though.
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