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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Friends since middle school, these California boys chilled together in and out of class. "We basically have had the same classes together since seventh grade," Josh explains. Now they're roommates...

Author: By Lynda A. Yast, | Title: BFF | 3/4/1999 | See Source »

...McComma Grayson `00 met while playing a game of Red Light, Green Light on the gravel playground of a Detroit elementary school. They knew each other as rivals from different homerooms--competitors in schoolyard pickup games like juice box football--but when homerooms ended in the fifth grade, this rivalry turned into friendship. Since then it's been happily ever after. "It sounds pathetic," Aaron confesses, "but we do have a lot of the same friends and we hang together. And a lot of times we know the same people but independent of each other...

Author: By Lynda A. Yast, | Title: BFF: Three Pairs of Best Friends Forever | 3/4/1999 | See Source »

...bond between Christina V. Farag `01 and Damaris Hernandez `01 didn't form instantly, but once it did, it stuck fast. When they met in the ninth grade, Christina confesses, "I didn't like her. I thought, `Who is this girl wearing a little hoochie shirt?'" They burst into a contagious giggle, and Damaris clarifies, "I have a round face, so she thought I was fat. I was wearing an outfit that a thin girl should wear...

Author: By Lynda A. Yast, | Title: BFF: Three Pairs of Best Friends Forever | 3/4/1999 | See Source »

...Friends since middle school, these California boys chilled together in and out of class. "We basically have had the same classes together since seventh grade," Josh explains. Now they're roommates...

Author: By Lynda A. Yast, | Title: BFF: Three Pairs of Best Friends Forever | 3/4/1999 | See Source »

...every octogenarian in the woodwork) thronged the theaters to see Clark Gable in his original technicolor splendor. To the words, "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn," I found myself in cinematic raptures that almost resulted in my gagging on a popcorn kernel. In fourth grade, when every other girl in my class aspired to be Paula Abdul, I wanted to be Scarlett O'Hara. During this formative time, I underwent a mercifully brief period where I let Scarlett's Georgian accent bleed into my own speech. I got over it, thank God, about the same time...

Author: By Terry E-E Chang, | Title: Endpaper: Play it Again, Sam | 3/4/1999 | See Source »

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