My assigned topic for the last couple of weeks has been "fact or fiction." (Gee, I can't guess why they chose me to write on that.) For this subject, I have spent hours learning and writing about such things as crop circles, the Loch Ness monster, unicorns, UFOs, and the like - real National Enquirer-type stuff.
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Today, it hits me: By doing this, I have indirectly fulfilled a prophecy from my high school newspaper, The Brave.
It is a tradition (or at least it was) for The Brave to publish a list of "senior predictions" in the final issue of the school year. These predictions refer to future careers, and a career is listed for each member of the senior class. For me, it reads "tabloid reporter."
Congratulations, universe. You win.
Might I add: I am not the only one about whom the senior predictions were right. As a joke, my classmate Kevin Eubank - who, at the time, was the son of local celebrity and weatherman, Mark Eubank - was correctly forecast (get it?) to become a meteorologist, too. You can catch him almost nightly on the channel 5 KSL newscast (local NBC affiliate).
4 comments:
I think I was labeled as being a 'Siskel and Ebert replacement'...something I have yet to fulfill. I actually worked for The Brave that year, but I don't recall how much input (if any) I actually had on my own prediction.
Happy Birthday! Any other predictions you plan on fulfilling this year?
I'm not sure my yearbook had predictions. I don't remember any predictions for myself. I'll have to dig out the old yearbook and find out.
I had completely forgotten about that. How funny.
Kathryn
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