Posted by t in ne on August 02, 2015 at 09:22:26 from (173.209.212.193):
In Reply to: 40 yr class reunion posted by 01gentdc on July 31, 2015 at 06:46:46:
I went to my tenth. Glad I did. One of the guys (who I cannot for the life of me remember) just had his wife leave him and I was having a rough time with some stuff. The "prettiest" girl in the class (she may have been responsible for a large portion of Avon's profits in those days) sat next to me and asked me questions about work and the places I've seen. And I know I spoke exactly 11 words to her in 6 years of high school.
The real a-holes who made me really hate school were in the grade above us. I Was just so busy avoiding anything to do with school back then that I couldn't see it. Actually wasn't such an outcast senior year.
Missed the 15 year last year. I think I would have had a good time. But I probably wouldn't have stuck around for the.whole thing. It started out family friendly but after a few hours it devolved into another high school beer party complete with pabst. By design of those who organized it. Which wasn't much of a surprise.
Pabst? Really? 15 years out and we still can't afford anything better?
Worst part of missing it is that the morning my dog got run over we should have been in Illinois instead of at home.
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