hyphenate
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Mon Jul-27-09 09:39 PM
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35 this year. Geez, I've been checking out some of the pictures of my old friends, and man, it's hard to conceive how different everyone looks. This is the first reunion I'm thinking about going to, so I haven't seen anyone changing gradually. It's like, "there you were, and there you are!"
Does this seem like a normal reaction? Or am I somehow supposed to ID everyone based on pictures from 35 years ago, and wonder who has changed the least and who has changed the most?
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Silver Swan
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Tue Jul-28-09 12:03 AM
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1. At my high school reunions |
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We are always given name tags that are copies of our yearbook photos. That way, if we have changed too much, you just look at the photo and know what we looked like 45 years ago.
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Tue Jul-28-09 12:10 AM
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2. I just spent the weekend with friends from college. |
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After 30 years, none of us has changed so drastically. A little grayer or even bald, but clearly recognizable.
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