Jill: So, um, I heard that you just moved to town. How are you liking it so far?
Angela: Well, at first I didn't like it, 'cause it was, like, you know, different, and I didn't have friends. But then I started to make, you know, friends. Then, all of a sudden, I was, like, really, really, popular. And I love being really popular 'cause, like, back home the only girls who were really, really, popular were the cheerleaders. But I can't jump because I have really weak ankles, so I couldn't be a cheerleader. So it was such a drag because I would look so hot in that outfit. And I'm a really good speller. Does that answer your question?
Jill: That and so much more.
Brad: All right, let's get upstairs and start our homework.
Angela: Good idea. Let's, like, start with History because that's, like, the most boringest. Or French, which is even more boring than History, but not even as boring as French History...
Brad: She's great, isn't she?
Mark: Sure does talk a lot.
Randy: Well, she has a lot to say because, like, all of a sudden, she's, like, really popular. And you know how hard it is being really, really popular when you have, like, weak ankles.