Posted by MHMalcolm on October 18, 2009 at 11:31:03 from (66.66.148.252):
In Reply to: O/T class reunion posted by s.crum on October 18, 2009 at 07:23:28:
I went to my 10 year reunion with my best friend from HS because neither one of us had gotten married yet at the time. I never had much in common with most of my classmates. Seems the popular cliques were the "townies", and the country kids, like me, all went their separate ways and never really hung out together (probably because we all were working when we weren't at school). I wasn't expecting anything different, but was pleasantly surprised when most of the people I had never had anything in common with approached me like we were long lost friends. It was a positive experience and I was glad I went. By the time my 20th came around, I had been married for 7 years, and my wife and I both went. We might as well have stayed home. This time, it was almost like it had been in HS. I tried to be friendly and introduced my wife, but only a few of the "country kids" were happy to see us and cared we were there. They, and we, both said we couldn't understand what could have changed, but we all figured we would never go to one again. The first time around, everyone seemed to have matured. The second time, they had reverted back to their old stuck up petty selves. Such a shame.
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