tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1426684569191560847.post6462535223937028014..comments2023-07-03T01:02:53.561-07:00Comments on The Jackson "5": Education Gap...Nikkihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01807425976554201898noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1426684569191560847.post-90541568746857310222011-07-05T15:51:07.275-07:002011-07-05T15:51:07.275-07:00Well, it could be worse, I suppose. You could'...Well, it could be worse, I suppose. You could've misinterpreted the song to be about flip-flops! ;)<br /><br />This happened to me once in college. (Okay, amend that. It's happened to me many times, including plenty in college.) Several friends and I went to this school-sponsored dance (as in, it was not a frat party), and they played, "Come On, Eileen." Everyone went crazy...except me. I had NEVER heard that song! All my friends acted like I was an alien or something, but I swear, that song did not exist (in my world) until that night!<br /><br />Also, I will say that the brainiac doesn't always win out in a brainiac/non-brainiac combination. Sometimes (AHEM) you're both pulled toward the middle. And that just might be more advantageous to the other (non-brainiac, AHEM) party. Just saying. :)Mary @ Giving Up On Perfecthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12879039457971511498noreply@blogger.com