OT a giggle for today...and true!

I don't want to brag or make anybody jealous, but I can still fit into the earrings I wore in high school.

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Kathyl
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Love it!

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Kate XXXXXX

Where's the spew warning?

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Louise in Iowa

Love this....having just gone to my 45th reunion, I can vouch that this is a true statement....lol tee hee hee! Donna

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dealer83

I can beat that Kathyl -- When I was 13 my Grandpa bought me a really nice ring with a nice big Peridot (my birthstone). I can remember popping the head off my Barbie doll and letting her wear it as a choker! LOL (What 13 year old today would confess to playing Barbies! Guess that shows my age!)

Anyway -- I can still wear that silly ring on my finger! Granted -- I can still wear the same earrings, too.

However, I don't think even if I opened the seam of a pair of shorts and made it a big tube -- I could get them on one leg! (I was a skinny kid back then!) My caboose is definitely a big bigger (okay -- hugely bigger!) -- but for some reason -- my wrists and fingers have stayed nice and slender!

Bodies are weird! (especially mine!)

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Kate in MI

lol I needed that...20th HS reunion is tonight....

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larisavann

On Thu, 17 Jun 2010 16:13:07 -0500, Kathyl wrote (in article ):

ROTFLOL!

I can too!

Maureen

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Maureen Wozniak

Ok, now my coffee is all over the keyboard!

amy in CNY (who's 35th HS reunion party is in 2 weeks..yikes...i hope they're all a bit "fluffy" like me)

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amy in CNY

My 35th HS reunion party is this coming weekend in Texas. For a bit, I moped that I wouldn't be able to go back for that. Then I remembered that I couldn't stand anybody I went to HS with and had a perfectly miserable three years. Staying home became a wise decision. No way would I (You'd have to stand up twice to make a shadow) let any of those folks (the ones taunting me about being so thin that my ribs showed through my clothes) see me now (definitely 'fluffy' and getting fluffier every day).

Sunny happy to have those days behind me

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Sunny

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Ginger in CA

My 40th is next year. Most likely I will not waste the time or the money going to it. I hated HS, I was the class geek and treated very poorly. I have no desire to see any of the people. I went to the 30th and was shocked to see how the "in click" was as snobby today as they were when they were in school.

Debbi in SO CA

Sunny wrote:

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Debbi in So CA

Time does not improve some people...

I'd like to catch up with a couple of folk from my last two schools, but find Friends Reunited is better for that than a wholesale reunion.

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Kate XXXXXX

My 50th is next year, I will be going. At my 40th I met some people that I had never known in school. One of the guys said that I was the only girl in his physics class, I didn't know that. I was terminally shy, and sat in the front row center seat. It didn't hurt that Mr. Crawford was really cute!

I talked my then "room mate" into going to his 40th, he had a horrible time, hated it, and the one person that he wanted to see got into a terrible auto accident on the way home.

I talked an old friend into going to his 50th two years ago. He felt the same way as you, hated HS, had no friends, etc. He actually had a great time, loved everyone he met, and was sorry that it was the first one that he had gone to.

YMMV

Bonnie, in Middletown, VA

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Bonnie Patterson

I went to my 30th, but my biggest disappointment stemmed from the fact that out of a class of around 400 graduates, only about 30 people showed! I was so surprised at how few folks came. The ones I would have really liked to have seen and caught up with were no shows for the 10th, 20th and 30th reunions. I am seriously thinking of taking a pass on the 40th due to the significant lack of no-shows. Facebook has actually been better for catching up! Just my 2 cents,

Nancy

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Nancy

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