So we are in the midst of senior superlatives. I was just thinking, what if we had real superlatives that mattered? What if we did them as we got older? Do we already?
Another thing, what if we gave superlatives to classic writers?
Who would you pick for:
Most likely to succeed
Best all-around
Most spirited
Class clown
Friendliest
Least Friendliest
Best Dressed
Post your responses.
PS I know this seems like a cop out, but I am going somewhere with this.
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
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Most likely to succeed: Henry David Thoreau
Best all-around: William Shakespeare
Most spirited: Does Pablo Neruda count as a classic writer? If not, then Jonathan Swift
Class clown: Mark Twain
Friendliest: C.S. Lewis
Least friendliest: Emily Dickinson
Best Dressed: Oscar Wilde
agree with liz bout shakespeare...and twain nad Neruda and dickinson..wow she's amazingly right.
Liz go this, esp best dressed, heheh, but I'd put out Aristophanes for class clown, and Homer for most likely to succeed, to be really classic about it.
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