Interesting question O.T.

I remember in high-school, there were different IN crowds depending upon your interests. Wannabe fashion plates vied for a position in the girls group who followed the lastest fashions, wannabe rockers, vied for places in the rocker crowd and so on. What was In to one group was not necessarily so to the other.

I also remember being part of a group of friends where the need to belong anywhere else didn't come up. We weren't part of the cool kids, the rockers, the stoners, the fasion plates, the religious, the nerds or the hippies (I was a kid of the 70's), we were just regular kids. I guess the need to look elsewhere didn't crop up because we enjoyed hanging out with each other.


Now, I'm not quite sure what's cosidered IN.