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: A Season of MistsAn Interesting Day
By Alan
This afternoon I'm meeting up with law school friends (or some of them, at any rate) for the first gathering in about 1.5 years. Oh I've seen some of them in the interim, of course (e.g., weddings, few people I've met up with), but this is the first group-gathering I've put together in a long while. I hope to do more of these in the future.
Then tonight I have my 10-year high school reunion. I'm mildly apprehensive but not much. I've always taken a loose approach, figuring that people I really care about are those that were my good friends back in high school. So I'm hoping that the few of them miraculously show up. As for everyone else, hehe, while it will be nice to say hi and see what they're up to, I couldn't care less. If I wasn't friends with you in high school, why should we start being friends now? *shrug*
Fun, fun, fun.
Full post as published by A Season of Mists on December 08, 2007 (boomark / email).
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