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Reply #30 posted 03/01/05 2:11pm

oldmanjohnson

DexMSR said:

I attended mine just this past Thanksgiving weekend and it was great to see my friends after 21 years (we missed the 20 year mark) and I would attend every one coming up until I am gone. Catching up with friends, seeing how their lives have progressed and everything was cool as hell. Have a peek.

I am just upset that more of my people didn't show up....I really think most blacks have this thing called "Life" severely messed up!!

Have a peek!

http://pg.photos.yahoo.co.../my_photos


Hey Dex, I agree. The most disappointing thing was the people that didn't go. Not only did they probably cheat thenselves out of a good time (they probably thought that it was just another HS get together circa 1983), but they cheated everyone else as well. I didn't think people were judgemental about WHAT you've done with your life as much as they were curious about WHO you've become. Does that make sense?
"Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut." Ernest Hemingway
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Reply #31 posted 03/01/05 2:15pm

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oldmanjohnson said:

DexMSR said:

I attended mine just this past Thanksgiving weekend and it was great to see my friends after 21 years (we missed the 20 year mark) and I would attend every one coming up until I am gone. Catching up with friends, seeing how their lives have progressed and everything was cool as hell. Have a peek.

I am just upset that more of my people didn't show up....I really think most blacks have this thing called "Life" severely messed up!!

Have a peek!

http://pg.photos.yahoo.co.../my_photos


Hey Dex, I agree. The most disappointing thing was the people that didn't go. Not only did they probably cheat thenselves out of a good time (they probably thought that it was just another HS get together circa 1983), but they cheated everyone else as well. I didn't think people were judgemental about WHAT you've done with your life as much as they were curious about WHO you've become. Does that make sense?


Yes it makes all the sense in the world. I don't care who comes and is judgemental as that is something in THEIR heads! I just distance myself from those folks. I had a graduating class of 179 students with about 40% black and we had about 8 people show up of color. I had a great time, but I just wish folks had a much better appreciation for the Human side of the world.
The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them. -- Mark Twain.

BOB JOHNSON IS PART OF THE PROBLEM!!
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Reply #32 posted 03/01/05 2:27pm

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Reply #33 posted 03/01/05 2:31pm

oldmanjohnson

DexMSR said:

oldmanjohnson said:



Hey Dex, I agree. The most disappointing thing was the people that didn't go. Not only did they probably cheat thenselves out of a good time (they probably thought that it was just another HS get together circa 1983), but they cheated everyone else as well. I didn't think people were judgemental about WHAT you've done with your life as much as they were curious about WHO you've become. Does that make sense?


Yes it makes all the sense in the world. I don't care who comes and is judgemental as that is something in THEIR heads! I just distance myself from those folks. I had a graduating class of 179 students with about 40% black and we had about 8 people show up of color. I had a great time, but I just wish folks had a much better appreciation for the Human side of the world.


I like the way the guy in image 022 had an 80's era mullet. That's really getting in touch with his high school self. And the girl with the pearl neckalce in image 020 is hot. It looks like you all had a great time.
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Reply #34 posted 03/01/05 2:31pm

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Edited???
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Reply #35 posted 03/01/05 2:33pm

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Edited???

It was my bad.
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Reply #36 posted 03/01/05 2:35pm

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Yeah...we had a blast!!
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Reply #37 posted 03/01/05 5:17pm

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YUCK!
Socks still got butt like a leather seat...
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Reply #38 posted 03/01/05 6:25pm

charlottegelin

My 10 year reunion, which was close to 6 years ago, was a blast. I took along my now husband, and he found a microphone and started mcing the event and organising everyone for photos - people thought someone had hired him (he is NOT a shy guy lol ) I had had quite a few drinks and found it very liberating that I did not give a shit what anyone there thought of me any more! cool
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