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Has anyone here graduated high school

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not to the best of my knowledge, though my sister and BIL were in high school with some of the guys in My Chemical Romance.
 
Nikki and Christy Taylor.

Totally hit both of them... with a bottle of lotion, a tissue, and furious...
 
Originally posted by: loki8481
not to the best of my knowledge, though my sister and BIL were in high school with some of the guys in My Chemical Romance.

that's nothing to be proud of
 
Originally posted by: Xanis
Originally posted by: loki8481
not to the best of my knowledge, though my sister and BIL were in high school with some of the guys in My Chemical Romance.

that's nothing to be proud of

hey, the OP included no qualifications for being proud 😉
 
No, but the band Marcy Playground was named after the same elementary school I went to (Marcy Open School in Minneapolis). John Wozniak (their lead singer) played on the same playground I did, albeit about 13 years earlier.

That's about the closest I have. One of my HS friends is a filmmaker, though, who has made a few of his own films and has worked on some Hollywood films too. I guess there's an outside chance one of his films really takes off and he becomes famous, though the chances of that happening are minuscule.
 
I went to a high school where half are intellectuals and half are living in the ghetto. That being said, I don't know of anyone in my class that's become "famous" yet.
 
Seems like anyone even moderately famous was a few years before me. The guys that created Homestar Runner were a few years before me as well as was Ryan Seacrest. Also Jeff Arnold (CEO HowStuffWorks and creator of WebMD) was like 8-10 years before me but lived 2 doors down from me so I knew him.
 
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