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else happened at the party Fri- ' day night? exclaims Kim Cori iey 4 ' David Jones spares no deiails in i f'U d Melissa Stienman patiently lis- Jody Bartley and Ania Rahe are Jennifer Schmoll and 'Eiieen i905 i0 Kelly Tisdalc's dESCTiP' ecstaticly discussing whom each Donato are caught discussing tion of the new outfit she just of them are presently dating. . happenings of their lives be- bought. C - . ; i Vtween classes v
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,5ipped about, -:-'change a .mouth to mouth. . t'o gossip , cam ith who not hesitate. Though teens don't like to be gos- they do gos'sip about other peo- fiple. In most cases, gossip . is about what someone does not liket'abO'ut some- one or something else. ; These stories seem to get around quickly and little from Girls Seem more than guys. They gos- sip about soap operas, . what someone else said or i did, parties they may or may not have been. invit- ed to, how someone else ' looks, who another girl went out with and, of . course, they. gossip about gu..Y$-. ' At the Christmas Dance, Erin Rider, Betsy Philip5, Nina AUstin and Rachel Deutsch gogtiip abom what certain- people are wearing and who GIFT OF GAB . When it comes to gos- 'sipping most peOple do On 'the' other hand, guys don't-tseem to gossip. . quite asvmuch as. girls. They do put in their share, though. ' They also 'talk about who is going out with whom, and about girls. ?They also talk about other guys who may not quite fit their standards, what went one the pre- vious weekend and what z is going on the upcoming weekend ' ,Everyone gossips at one time or another. lt'seems to spread quickly, and what: may seem like big news one day maybe old the next. NeVetfheless; gossip has been and will continue to be a popular pastime.
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K hails? on the thalkboard? I PE , PEEVES Did yOU ever go crazy:- at the sight of chalk left on the chalkboard when someone did not fully erase a chalkboard? Or get an irritating chill up yOuf spine When somewap one scratches their finger- These are both examples of pet peeves. Pet peeves are little things; about Wsom'ething' that drive peo- ple crazy We ail have them, and no two people; have the same ones. Ill hate when I sit doWn With A ,a person tapping their, 36 opinion on: my dinner, turn on the tube and the President is ' on taking the place of my fav0rite showsE ' says Danna Mokry. Most people like per- fection That may be why a, pet peeves bother people 5:0 much A little thing about something that makes it less than perfect bothers them. Sometimes pet, peeves ; I can also determine your For example, if you heard Tina Brenkus' pet peeve is not having a table to eat on during Iunch. Isomething, ,; pencH, trying to read your first thOIIght IS probably going: to be I wish that person wouId Stop tappingi his pencil! So, subconciousp Iy, you rhight have a prej-P udice against them. My biggEStipmet peeve is p903 pie? teiling me what to do 1' says Greg Richmond Teachers usuaIIy have met peeVes, too. Whether' it is how to do a paper 1heading, howito meg: nounce their names, smart- aI eck stadents or using correct grammar. Though most people '4 have different pet peeves, bLIt there are a few thati most of us agree on such as Lstupid teIevisE'on oom-V mercials, lockers that wOn't Open, Danny Tario ., on Dance Fever and the one student who gets the' whole class in trouble. Another peeves bother peopIe so much is because there is not much, if anythIng, you can do about them AII yeti can do Is ignore them WhiIe you were reason pet Ne. Jason Barrett shows Will Carr Ihat pet peeves can be greatly disturbing to people soinetimes. ,.
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