Tuesday, April 04, 2006
My Nightmare about Prom
Ok, most people have already heard this, but I had a dream several nights ago...a very bad dream...a nightmare, in fact...hehe. Well, most people got asked to Prom, all except a small bunch of people no one expected to get asked anyway (15 year olds, people who hate boys, me, etc.) So, to reitorate, I did not get asked. I was pretty bummed out about the whole thing, but...I decided I wasn't going to let it ruin my life, so I decided to be happy. Until the assembly. They threw an assembly to honor the girls who had been asked to Prom. So they did a bio and a big musical number about the girls who had been asked. But, before the climax, they dragged me onto the stage, sat me on a chair, and made me hold a sign that said "Don't let this happen to you." Then they talked again about how wonderful all those girls were, and then they said, "And what's better, they're not anything like that! (and then all the girls who had been asked simulatneously pointed their fingers at me so the audience could see who they were talking about) She didn't even get asked!" And everyone giggled behind their hands. I held up very well, I think. I only teared up. Until it was over, and then I was allowed to cry. I think most people would.
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6 comments:
AAHHH!! OH MY GOSH!!! that is SO terrible! oh, noelle, it almost made me cry for you.. that would be the worst dream ever to have! .... oh... tramatizing!
i think i spelled tramatizing wrong... he he, my brain is fried, give me a break
AH! i spelled break wrong! brake... or is it break ... oh my heck.. i should be shot
that's bad bad java. i thought that i was bad with my calculus and electrochem dreams. *shudder* one more month. Heaven help me
haha Missy, you spelled break right the first time. I think spelling doesn't matter unless someone who cares is going to look at it...and I certainly don't care about spelling. lol Bad java? I'm confuzzled...lol calculus dreams are not to be underestimated
no. bad! too many logs, too much entropy. pain.
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