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| Oh the irony. entry by The Hitman's Daughter 3/15/2005 3:24 PM
| When I was in highschool, there was this guy named Chad. All the girls wanted to date him, he was so handsome and "dreamy" with perfect hair and a killer smile. Despite the fact that he was a dancer with great fashion sense who spoke with a lisp.
He irritated the fuck out of me, I couldn't stand being around him. Not because he was gay, but because he was a total asshole. He was such a snob. He was constantly talking shit about people, scoffing at people, and making fun of people.
Maybe he was like that because he was insecure, maybe he was like that because he was just a prick, who knows. All I know is that he was always standing outside the front door of the school, passing judgement on every inferior soul who happened to walk by, making people's lives miserable while a gaggle of popular girls stood around adoringly batting their big doe-eyes up at him and laughing at all the mean comments he would make about people's clothes and appearances.
Christ I hated that guy.
He had long since faded into the recesses of my mind over the years. Until an email from a friend this morning brought something to my attention. Seems Chad has been making a name for himself in theater and television these days, and has himself a hit TV show.
One wonders what kind of production this talented young thespian of great superiority would be affiliated with.
Ladies and gentlemen, I bring you... Rooney Doodle and The Doodlebops.
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