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Looking at me, you could never tell that I _____________
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Posted over 5 years ago I heard this on the radio and thought it would be fun to do on Excelle Looking at me, you could never tell that I went to convent school.. You? |
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| Posted over 5 years ago I went to catholic school and I spend most of my time in detention. Why? I accidently wore pants, when we all know that ladies only wear skirts. I asked how the virgin mary could remain virgin after childbirth. I tried playing "guy sports" instead of women activities. (The Nuns only allowed you to play board games, knit or watch the boys play sports)Boy was I a rebel LOL |
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| Posted over 5 years ago Looking at me, you could never tell that I have been a Debutante six times. You? |
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| Posted over 5 years ago Was homeless and pregnant at 13. You? Ann M. Evanston, MA CEO Zena Enterprises
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| Posted over 5 years ago I used to be engaged. |
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| Posted over 5 years ago Have been married twice & turning 40 this year!!! You? (Hey, this is fun...LOL) |
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| Posted over 5 years ago kicked a man in the cojones because he told me women are best seen, not heard :) You? |
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| Posted over 5 years ago Looking at me you could never tell that I have a sense of humor. I am pretty reserved which makes people think I am extremely serious all of the time. :-) |
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| Posted over 5 years ago Used to be a tom boy as a kid. I would throw a fit when my mom made me wear a dress or a skirt. I grew into a girl in high school. |
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| Posted over 5 years ago Trapped ICE officers in their vans to stop them from arresting immigrant workers |
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| Posted over 5 years ago Looking at me you could never tell that I was once in the US Army. You? |
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| Posted over 5 years ago went to high school in one of the poorest, crappiest school districts in the the United States. |
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| Posted over 5 years ago Looking at me you could never tell that I went to a NASA Space Camp when I was 10 years old. |
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| Posted over 5 years ago Looking at me you could never tell that in high school I was painfully shy... Boy have I changed.... I bet there are days my boss wish I was painfully shy. |
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| Posted about 5 years ago looking at me you could never tell that I was also a tom boy up untill I got out of college, I hated to wear dresses and skirts. Now I am bringing sexy back! |
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| Posted about 5 years ago looking at me you could never tell i was raised in an Amish community. |
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| Posted about 5 years ago Looking at me you could never tell that I : * dropped out of school in Junior High * Went to an alternative school in High School * Am half Mexican |
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| Posted about 5 years ago Looking at me you could never tell that I am in constant pain from fibromyalgia and that I take methadone to ease the pain. |
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| Posted about 5 years ago Looking at me you could never tell that I dreamed of becoming an olympic runner after receiving "the fastest female runner" award--as a young 13-year-old elementary school-age girl. :) Crystal A. Hernandez, M.S., MFT
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| Posted about 5 years ago Looking at me you could never tell that I am thinking in a language other than the one I am speaking to you in. |
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| Posted about 5 years ago I'm Bossay: you look like a 6 time debutant to me. |
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| Posted about 5 years ago That my knees hurt. |
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| Posted almost 5 years ago ...that in my 20's, I was in an all-girl rock and roll band that actually toured! Phyllis R. Neill, www.shementor.com |
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| Posted almost 5 years ago Had a childhood fear of buttons. Daniela
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| Posted almost 5 years ago I was in the very first wave of baby boomers (you can guess my age), have 2 children ( 22 & 20), am a breast cancer survivor (15 years) and survived two attempts on my life. It's been an interesting ride! |
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| Posted almost 5 years ago AnnEvanston says ... Was homeless and pregnant at 13. You? been down the homeless route...no fun, pure humiliation...humbling experience...to say the very least...no one would ever even imagine this of me...either...interesting...but i guess they never would of Whoopie Goldberg either..."sh*t happens".... |
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| Posted almost 5 years ago was an orphan! |
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| Posted almost 5 years ago As a teenager, I was extremely shy and quiet. As a college freshman, I argued with a sexist professor about why females attended college. His point of view was that girls were there to get married. I guess he overlooked the fact that only 40% of the students were male and 10% were already married. At the age of 12, I ran my parents' household because they both worked. I was told I could never have kids, but I have two.
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| Posted almost 5 years ago i remember when i completed my diploma and then i got an internship. i went for intenship for a year without pay. i was always smartly dressed. looking at me u would never know that i wasnt even earning a shilling. |