How to Tell if You are an Ultimate 98° Fan
You dedicate your precious time to creating a website about the group.
You tune in to MTV's Total Request Live every single day in order to watch their awesome video for their latest single.
You plaster posters and pics on your walls with totals of 100+.
Everytime you hear a 98° song on the radio, you scream, quickly turn up the volume, and start moshing.
You spend hours on the Internet looking for pictures and info on the group.
You find a sample of your fave member's handwriting and train yourself to write like them.
You know each and every tattoo on your fave member's body, and you know how to draw them.
Even your mother jokes about your obsession to teachers, friends, and others.
You publicly humiliate yourself by screaming in your school cafeteria when the person in charge of the stereo turns on a 98° song.
When helping a pregnant family member pick out baby names, you automatically suggest Jeff, Nick, Drew, and Justin.
When one of your friends starts dissing 98°, you refuse to talk to him/her until he/she apologizes and admits that 98° is the best group in the world.
Everytime you hear of a 98° TV special, you alert all your friends and write the date and event in their daily planners.
You would be willing to fly 3,000 miles just to see a 98° concert.
You ruin all your magazines in order to cut out pics of the group to hang on your wall.
All of your travel plans are based on their tour schedule.
Everytime you have an assignment to 'free-write' in school, you start writing about 98°.
When asked to give an example of, let's say, a declarative sentence, you say, "98° is the best group on the planet."
You actually KNOW that Drew is the only member in 98° with brown eyes and "The Hardest Thing" is the song that starts with "We both know we shouldn't be here..." (the FANatic didn't!).
You spend all your allowance and/or Christmas money and/or birthday money on paraphernalia on the group.
You ask for 98° stuff on all your Christmas gift exchange lists.
You take up an instrument and convince your teacher to teach you tunes by 98°.
You dress up as a 98° fanatic for Halloween.
You start writing "Jessica Timmons" or "Masie Lachey" on all your schoolwork and have things personalized, labels made, stationary printed, etc. with those names.
You rally to have a 98° song as your graduation song, Christmas/Spring concert song, etc.
You ensure that a picture displaying how much of a fan of 98° you really are appears in the yearbook, newspaper, etc.
When asking trivia questions in a game or practice of sorts, you ask questions such as "What is your average body temperature?" or "What is the unit of temperature that we use?"
You have at least 2 copies of a 98° CD - one for your CD player, one for your Discman, one for your car, etc. - so you can listen to them 24/7.
For your birthday, you have a photo cake made with a picture of 98° on top.
You hold birthday parties for each of the members of the group when it's their birthday.
If you are on a sports team, you pick 98 as your number and add a little degree sign with white-out.
You start to notice little decrepencies in videos, stories, facts, etc.
You are able to quote something that a member has said before, word-for-word.
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