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<blockquote data-quote="Resha Caner" data-source="post: 74883754" data-attributes="member: 269139"><p>Really. Sigh. Really. Cause I did the same thing, but I'm not famous for it. I did a lot of odd things as a child that worried my mother. One of them was declaring my bedroom a sovereign nation. I wrote a Constitution, made a flag, the whole deal.</p><p></p><p>In high school I declared an opposing administration to the officially elected cheerleaders and football captains who were our class officers. I got two of my friends to participate, and we called ourselves the Three Ministers. I was Minister of Finance, and so I ran a stock market in the library before school each morning. At it's peak, I had about a dozen people participating ... out of a school of about a thousand students ... so ... not very impressive I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resha Caner, post: 74883754, member: 269139"] Really. Sigh. Really. Cause I did the same thing, but I'm not famous for it. I did a lot of odd things as a child that worried my mother. One of them was declaring my bedroom a sovereign nation. I wrote a Constitution, made a flag, the whole deal. In high school I declared an opposing administration to the officially elected cheerleaders and football captains who were our class officers. I got two of my friends to participate, and we called ourselves the Three Ministers. I was Minister of Finance, and so I ran a stock market in the library before school each morning. At it's peak, I had about a dozen people participating ... out of a school of about a thousand students ... so ... not very impressive I guess. [/QUOTE]
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