In the seventies,everyone thought they were too cool to go. The fact that the guys would wear blue or purple tuxes with ruffled shirts was an added incentive.not to go.
Year 1960. Hotel: Havana Hilton. We HAD to get a room cause the Prom was in Cuba. I think my senior class was the last US school holding a prom there. Shortly after everything was confiscated by the Cuban government. Such memories! Running in heels down the Malecon! Looking for Fidel and Che!
Are you kidding? By the way, my prom was a combination Jr/Sr Banquet/Prom and all the girls wore what were called patio dresses and boys wore suits. It was a lot simpler back then.
No, went to the prom stag and left with blue balls. And a stomach ache after eating 10 whilte castles afterwards. Puked them up the next morning, but I won $50 for taking that bet. And another $50 for the return of the rented tux deposit. So, win-win-little lose.
My school would have been the latter. Fortantly, I was friends with the cheer squad/field hockey team. Those were some high class (non-whore) women. And all five of them put me into the friendzone. Is one reason why I had blue balls after the prom.
Damn straight we did! I transferred into an all girls catholic school during 10th grade. Everything they say about catholic school girls is true. I was aghast... at first. Ended up deciding it wasn't so bad. We partied our asses off ;)
No because of these reasons: - didn't go to school in the US - nobody did that here in the UK - didn't have a boyfriend and wasn't gonna lose my virginity to some random class-mate just because Americans kid did that
Nope, my mom made me go to "after-prom" instead....a lock-in in the high school with a bunch of different activities all night long. Not gonna lie, they were pretty fun lol..I also wasn't a partier in high school either though
No because we didn't do proms.
ReplyDeleteWith a round bed and a mirrored ceiling. I wish my prom date had told me he was gay before I charged the room.
ReplyDeleteDidn't go to Prom. Too cool for school.
ReplyDeleteLMAO to quote Faye Dunaway in Mommie Dearest....."Is this an institution of higher learning or a TEENAGE BROTHEL?!!??!" LMAO
ReplyDeletenope, had to be home before the birds were singing per my mom.
ReplyDeletedidn't lose my virginity until I was 21.
In the seventies,everyone thought they were too cool to go. The fact that the guys would wear blue or purple tuxes with ruffled shirts was an added incentive.not to go.
ReplyDeleteYou went to prom with Anderson Cooper????
ReplyDeleteNo, dear. I went with Paul Lynde.
ReplyDeleteditto from one old to another, guesser.
ReplyDeleteYear 1960. Hotel: Havana Hilton. We HAD to get a room cause the Prom was in Cuba. I think my senior class was the last US school holding a prom there. Shortly after everything was confiscated by the Cuban government. Such memories! Running in heels down the Malecon! Looking for Fidel and Che!
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding? By the way, my prom was a combination Jr/Sr Banquet/Prom and all the girls wore what were called patio dresses and boys wore suits. It was a lot simpler back then.
ReplyDeleteNo. I could barely afford anything in High School.
ReplyDeleteBTW: I hated High School!
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Nope! Too afraid of sex. I figured it would ruin my life like it did my parents'. Turns out sex wasn't the problem, they were just assholes.
ReplyDeleteNo, went to the prom stag and left with blue balls. And a stomach ache after eating 10 whilte castles afterwards. Puked them up the next morning, but I won $50 for taking that bet. And another $50 for the return of the rented tux deposit. So, win-win-little lose.
ReplyDeleteMy school would have been the latter. Fortantly, I was friends with the cheer squad/field hockey team. Those were some high class (non-whore) women. And all five of them put me into the friendzone. Is one reason why I had blue balls after the prom.
ReplyDeleteBut was Peter Marshall the master of ceremonies?
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ReplyDeletelol!!!
ReplyDeleteDamn straight we did! I transferred into an all girls catholic school during 10th grade. Everything they say about catholic school girls is true. I was aghast... at first. Ended up deciding it wasn't so bad. We partied our asses off ;)
ReplyDeleteNo because of these reasons:
ReplyDelete- didn't go to school in the US
- nobody did that here in the UK
- didn't have a boyfriend and wasn't gonna lose my virginity to some random class-mate just because Americans kid did that
10 White Castle burgers is NOTHING. Now, if you ate a CRAVE CASE, I'd be impressed!!
ReplyDeleteNo. Wasn't in highschool in the USA.
ReplyDeleteNope, my mom made me go to "after-prom" instead....a lock-in in the high school with a bunch of different activities all night long. Not gonna lie, they were pretty fun lol..I also wasn't a partier in high school either though
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