Posted by grayrider on October 18, 2009 at 14:31:04 from (75.120.104.84):
In Reply to: O/T class reunion posted by s.crum on October 18, 2009 at 07:23:28:
I'm from a small town (pop. about 10,0000) and graduated in class of 1979. Went to my first reunion in 89, other than a couple of old friends that were there it was like nothing had changed, the snobs and the hundred dollar millionaires were still the same, thought they were big shots. When my twenty year reunion came around in 99 it was the same old story, by then the ones that thought they were country club material snubbed me as if they had never knew who I was, I must say that I was a pretty good athelete in school but to the high society folks that didn't matter. There were about 195 in my senior class, don't know how many are still alive. When my 30 year reunion came around last year in 08 I didn't go, had been on a tractor about 12 hours that day and was too tired, saw some pictures on the internet of their party and it was all of the same old upper crust, don't know if I'll ever go to another one but do hope I'm around to make that decision.
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