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USA
1303 Posts
Posted - 07/08/2002 :  1:28:30 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The thing that always jumps out at me when I go to a Reunion, is that there are all these people here, and every one of them is glad to see you.

These people have seen you at your best and worst over the years, and almost nobody knows you better. When you get together, all the good times and adventures come flooding back; the fights and disputes are forgotton or talked about in fun.

And there is always somebody there that you are surprised to see. This is your chance to catch up on the years in-between.

Dan

vickicovey73

USA
1468 Posts
Posted - 08/02/2002 :  1:48:22 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You are so right Dan. It is wonderful to see your old friends catch up on all the news. I''m really looking forward to our party next year!

Vicki Covey Umphlett :)

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scottclark72

USA
14 Posts
Posted - 09/24/2002 :  5:30:43 PM  Show Profile  Visit scottclark72's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:

The thing that always jumps out at me when I go to a Reunion, is that there are all these people here, and every one of them is glad to see you.

These people have seen you at your best and worst over the years, and almost nobody knows you better. When you get together, all the good times and adventures come flooding back; the fights and disputes are forgotton or talked about in fun.

And there is always somebody there that you are surprised to see. This is your chance to catch up on the years in-between.

Dan


The hardest part is trying to figure out who those old people were. Im still only 19 (my wife says 12)Hey do yall remember worring about making it to 30??????

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craighamblin73

USA
134 Posts
Posted - 09/24/2002 :  5:48:12 PM  Show Profile  Send craighamblin73 an instant message  Reply with Quote
Making it to thirty????? I thought people over thirty were ancient and had one foot in the grave! Oh to be thirty again! I barely remember it.....guess it wasn''t so bad after all!

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cindycooper73

USA
168 Posts
Posted - 08/05/2003 :  10:32:40 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I was amazed by the folks that had not changed a bit! I could pick out Sharon Hunt, Dodie Campbell and Susan Jones on any street any day! They are ageless and look fabulous! As for myself, I''m glad I have changed! High school were not my best years!!!! Had fun, but like myself much more now!

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LuanneSmith73

USA
483 Posts
Posted - 08/06/2003 :  2:04:03 PM  Show Profile  Visit LuanneSmith73's Homepage  Send LuanneSmith73 an instant message  Reply with Quote
Cindy--

I agree with you...life begins after children!!!

Luanne Smith Norvell
Will it matter tomorrow?
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LynnWells75

USA
73 Posts
Posted - 02/04/2005 :  11:05:58 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:

The thing that always jumps out at me when I go to a Reunion, is that there are all these people here, and every one of them is glad to see you.

These people have seen you at your best and worst over the years, and almost nobody knows you better. When you get together, all the good times and adventures come flooding back; the fights and disputes are forgotton or talked about in fun.

And there is always somebody there that you are surprised to see. This is your chance to catch up on the years in-between.

Dan


If you lack purpose you don''''''''t touch that many people. And you can touch people through tragedy far better than you can by having a perfect life. Faye ParkerGo to Top of Page

LynnWells75

USA
73 Posts
Posted - 02/04/2005 :  12:39:16 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:

The thing that always jumps out at me when I go to a Reunion, is that there are all these people here, and every one of them is glad to see you.

These people have seen you at your best and worst over the years, and almost nobody knows you better. When you get together, all the good times and adventures come flooding back; the fights and disputes are forgotton or talked about in fun.

And there is always somebody there that you are surprised to see. This is your chance to catch up on the years in-between.

Dan


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JackAdkins73

Reunion Island
13 Posts
Posted - 02/05/2005 :  7:13:31 PM  Show Profile  Visit JackAdkins73's Homepage  Send JackAdkins73 an instant message  Reply with Quote
quote:

You are so right Dan. It is wonderful to see your old friends catch up on all the news. I''''m really looking forward to our party next year!

Vicki Covey Umphlett :)

Vicki


What party next year?

"The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don`t have it."
- George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
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LyndaNewton73

USA
3212 Posts
Posted - 02/05/2005 :  8:08:44 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:

quote:

You are so right Dan. It is wonderful to see your old friends catch up on all the news. I''''''''m really looking forward to our party next year!

Vicki Covey Umphlett :)

Vicki


What party next year?

"The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don`t have it."
- George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)


... what party next year, hurry Denise, I think we will need an extra batch of your party fixin''s recipe

"in reference to the "Super Bowl" commercials, some are sticking with those who have never had a wardrobe malfunction..like the Pillsbury Doughboy..."
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JackAdkins73

Reunion Island
13 Posts
Posted - 02/06/2005 :  11:13:26 AM  Show Profile  Visit JackAdkins73's Homepage  Send JackAdkins73 an instant message  Reply with Quote
What party next year?

"The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don`t have it."
- George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
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keithhargan77

USA
421 Posts
Posted - 02/06/2005 :  2:20:07 PM  Show Profile  Visit keithhargan77's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Jack if you look at the date of the post you are refering to you will see it was posted over 2 years ago.

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LyndaNewton73

USA
3212 Posts
Posted - 02/06/2005 :  2:28:58 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
...so is the party still going on?

"in reference to the "Super Bowl" commercials, some are sticking with those who have never had a wardrobe malfunction..like the Pillsbury Doughboy..."
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JackAdkins73

Reunion Island
13 Posts
Posted - 02/06/2005 :  5:04:37 PM  Show Profile  Visit JackAdkins73's Homepage  Send JackAdkins73 an instant message  Reply with Quote
Rats, I was hoping there was going to be a party. I guess I will have to wait until 4th of July. Why can`t there be a 32nd Reunion? Is there going to be a 35th?

Look at this...I started this website so people would know about reunions and here I am asking the dumb questions. Somethings wrong here.

"The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don`t have it."
- George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
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JackAdkins73

Reunion Island
13 Posts
Posted - 02/06/2005 :  5:06:01 PM  Show Profile  Visit JackAdkins73's Homepage  Send JackAdkins73 an instant message  Reply with Quote
I think we should organize an "all classes" cruise.

"The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don`t have it."
- George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
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DebStanley73

USA
492 Posts
Posted - 02/07/2005 :  10:36:30 AM  Show Profile  Send DebStanley73 an instant message  Reply with Quote
quote:

I think we should organize an "all classes" cruise.

"The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don`t have it."
- George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)


I think that''s a great idea, Jack! I could stand some leisure down time.

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