Posted by JF in CT on July 31, 2015 at 09:36:23 from (67.133.146.228):
In Reply to: 40 yr class reunion posted by 01gentdc on July 31, 2015 at 06:46:46:
There was hardly anyone I cared about seeing again in high school. Recently I was called up and put on a list to go to a reunion of the kids who lived in the area where my parents used to summer. Nice guy but I didn't know how to tell him that the reason I didn't hang out with them then was because I didn't particularly care for them, so why now. One of the girls I knew, who was a real good friend to me and my future wife, asked if I was going. I told her I didn't want to see her because one of the few fond memories I want to keep from back then was of the incredible stacked blond bombshell she was. None of us look any good anymore after 45 years. As a side note; About 20 years ago I saw some of them at the funeral of one of their mothers. I was shocked that they still had the same hairdews and wore the same style clothes as they did in the early 70s. One of the girls introduced me to her husband and I couldn't help wonder if he had any idea what she used to do back then (as a teen) with just about anyone.
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