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A very funny High School memory

MeWantCookie

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I have a ton of memorable High School moments, not all of which were funny or good, but I do have one that kind of sticks out...There was a girl in my choir class senior year who was very overpowering, she always tried to be the center of attention, and was afraid that I was trying to steal her thunder, so she would always criticize to try to get me to think I was inferior to her. One day, we had a sub because my choir teacher was out, so one of my classmates starts playing "Hey-Ho, Nobody Home" on one of the electric keyboards we had in the classroom, so the power hungry girl, instead of telling this kid to stop playing, just goes over and yanks the plug right out of the outlet. She then openly said, "I'm a power-hungry B*TCH!" as if she were proud of it. Another kid then says, "How about you're just....a B*TCH?" I was happy he came right out and said that; she was, indeed a B*TCH. She wasn't the brightest crayon in the box either, and she ended up dropping out of high school about a month before graduation. Her dream was to become a singer (think Alicia Keys) but I'm not sure how far she's going to get.
 
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