Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Who has heard this phrase?

Who found/finds it very true?



"30 years from now no one will care about the clothes you wore, the jeans that were ripped, the shirt that was too small, the shoes that killed your feet, how much hair spray you used, the embarrassing moments you made at the dance, the mistakes you spoke in class, the car you drove, the cell phone you owned, the sports you played, the cliques you shared, the diamond on your finger, the boyfriend you had or the drama you started...the only thing that will matter is where you ended up going after high school"



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That is so true. did you make that up. If you did you are awesome. And if you didn't then thankyou for sharing it with me. It's so true. Thanks alot.



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Um Ok! But I must ask...what kind of hair spray do you use? Report It



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dont know



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Maybe the people who can't let go of high school and still feel the need to keep in contact and attend reunions still care.



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is true. almost totally true



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first i heard of it.



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that is soo true its not even funny!



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i find dat false



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This is true. At that moment when you do not have high school as a safe guard, you are in control to make what you want.



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I know you didn't create it, because I've heard it before. I find it is somewhat true. I've only been out of high school three years, and the people I see don't even care that we didn't talk in class. Some people are really, really nice to me. Others just ignore me like they always did. Time doesn't change everything, just many things.



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i don't know who may have said it but boy it sounds like my mom back when i was in hs



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Good philosophy, but never heard it before today.



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Here's another one that goes even further into the future. A great message -



A hundred years from now it will not matter what my bank account was, the sort of house I lived in, or the kind of car I drove...But the world may be different because I was important in the life of a child.



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it reminds me of one of the final discourse of the 'coolest guy in school' in the movie 'Can't hardly wait'.



it'd true anyway



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Just don't go to your high school reunion.



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If I'm not mistaken, that sounds like it is from the movie The Breakfast Club. For the most part it's true. It is important to succeed in high school though because that can help you to success in college and afterwards.

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