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So he was a nerd there too! Was he the one who had the boat with the inflatable sides? I never noticed the "Jaws" connection, lol. What character was the actor in Jaws? So, if I didn't go to the prom, a student like would have had the chance LMAO Which brings back the question, how fast did he drive? The boy just got to the jail, were not in uniforms yet (even tin ah ill) and he got there right after tg put in a cell) and he got there right after them. There might have been other kids who didn't go to the prom. LMAO The phrase "People who remember their high school years as the best time of their lives are pitiful." sounds like something a bitter person would say. yeah, remembering great times, being pretty much care-free and just enjoying life shouldn't be fondly remembered. " I had more important stuff going on." sounds like someone who was never invited to anything and just sat in their room, then says something like that to make it sound like they were actually doing something. In fact, the wording of your entire post sounds like a bitter person triggered by people with good memories. Now she complains he never paid any support. I asked how she expected him to and she got pissed off. Funny how they are "fleeing oppression" then want here to be like where they "fled" from. What about all the border jumpers who are not vaccinated against polio, tuberculosis, small pox, etc.? I have no personal experience with this. But here is the "logic" of a white woman I knew who would not date white guys: "It's because when she was little her parents divorced, and she wanted the stability a black man could bring." Never mind that the father of her child (a black man) never worked a day of his life (at 26) and was a criminal. And was sent to prison then deported. These are the types some really tell their kids are "heroes". Back then, thins were different. I remember going for a baby-sitting job as a teen. I went to the house for the "interview" and the mother was on the phone. She told the person, "I have to go, the girl who is going to be my baby-sitter is here." She told me the hours and pay, what I needed to do. That was it. I never met her before that day. From the phone conversation when I called about the job, she only knew I was in high school and looking for a summer job. The only thing we did talk about was that she wanted me in the pool when the kids were in it, to be able to watch them more closely. Claire had no real interest in her kids. So the first smiling one who came along was good enough for her. I only cared about the party and gifts, 😂 I have good and bad memories. I stayed in touch with some and eventually lost touch. That's just life. My remark was about someone saying those were their best years are "pitiful" sounds like something someone bitter would say. If you have no good memories, you have none. But let others enjoy if they have great memories. That was my question. It looked like the majority of the class was dead. Would they even bother with the whole ceremony? Or just get the diplomas on the last day. On another note, I didn't go to prom either. But I don't have bitter feelings to people who did and/or like to remember it. Someone sounds bitter. When I really (over)think about it, when I was a teen, I knew teen boys who had band posters (Metallica, etc.) on their walls. One had Jimi Hendrix, but he was a guitar player also. None had actors or male teen idols. Michael wanted Star - so he was straight. He had a rivalry with David. Maybe frenemies, but not gay. I did think Sam was just too involved with worrying about vampires to seek out girls at the time. Plus, they didn't really show any his age. I did think that poster was odd. Why him instead of someone like Heather Locklear? That is wo I would think a teen boy would want.