This thread contains a story from my life from 35 years ago. I'm going to let you guess the ending, and after a few days, I'll reveal which one of the endings actually occurred. Please vote for the ending you believe actually happened. If you think the entire story is fabricated, pick that choice. The only thing I'm promising is that only ONE of the options in the poll is the correct one.
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In September 1989, at the age of 17, I was in traffic school due to a speeding ticket I had received. This was a juvenile traffic school, meaning everyone there was either 16 or 17. As you probably know, you can go to traffic school every so often in order to remove the point from your driving record.
My parents gave me a choice of which one to attend. I had heard that this traffic school was "fun" and had zero real work, and was almost like a biweekly party. I chose that one. Unfortunately, unlike the rumors I had heard, it was not fun at all. It was very by-the-book, and quite boring. I later heard that they got in trouble and had almost lost their accreditation, and reformed about 2 months prior to my going there. Damn.
Anyway, we didn't have desks, only chairs. When we had to write something, they handed out clipboards so we had a surface to lean on. On my clipboard there was a clear, fairly large message written in dark, permanent ink:
"Hey guys, my name is Kelli Shanahan. I'm 17, 5'4", long brown hair, 115 pounds, and I love to party! If you'd like to get to know me, call me any time at 374-1065!" (Kelli's name has been changed for this story, and that's not the actual number I saw.)
I figured this was a "Jenny 867-5309" type prank, and wasn't going to call. I figured Kelli wouldn't have actually written this, and if she had, she wasn't likely to have put down her full name.
Still, as I sat there watching the 2 hours slowly tick by, my eyes kept darting back down to the clipboard. Was it possible at all this was real? What if Kelli really WAS a fun girl who just liked to party, and scribbled this on the board during the interminable droning of the instructor? And if it was some sort of prank, when was this done, and how many dudes fell for it?
By the time I left the class for the day, I had decided I was going to call, but was going to politely approach it, as I believed it likely wasn't her.
That evening, I calmly picked up my white, corded phone with the glowing green numbers, and dialed 374-1065.
Continued next post...