Posted by buickanddeere on July 31, 2015 at 09:03:18 from (184.151.37.168):
In Reply to: 40 yr class reunion posted by 01gentdc on July 31, 2015 at 06:46:46:
What bitter bunch of whinny b]tches . Bitter and holding grudges. Ashamed to shoal as you can't "measure up" ? I'm going to show the rest of you by not showing up. You would be surprised years later to find out some of the burdens and reasons why some people were the way they were . There are other students that think "you had it all" and you are totally unaware.
The fellow students I spent kindergarten to grade 8 with and shared a few classes in high school . We spent more hours with our class mates than our own families. Meet them on the street an we pick up a conversation as if we had just seen each other yesterday .
The township in 2017 is having a 150th so we are planning a reunion now for the same weekend . We even have past students coming that did not even graduate with us due to moving away.
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