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my # is 14 and i'm still active, especially this sat am as our 45th high school class reunion is descending on the farm in a hour. i still look and feel like i was 18 but most of my classmates look 63. mikie
my # is 14 and i'm still active, especially this sat am as our 45th high school class reunion is descending on the farm in a hour. i still look and feel like i was 18 but most of my classmates look 63. mikie
I know what you mean. My reunions are depressing. Just old people go so I don't attend any more. They justwant to talk about what doesn't work and recent surgeries. Rumor is they are all driven to the reunion in a bus with lifts. The same one that takes them to the mall. I don't know what happened to them. I do feel good talking to them, though. When I see them they ask, "Do you still have the '57?" I just smile and they reply "I thought so."
my # is 14 and i'm still active, especially this sat am as our 45th high school class reunion is descending on the farm in a hour. i still look and feel like i was 18 but most of my classmates look 63. mikie
Doc Quack, I believe that Stevie Wonder could see that you are confused. You might feel like 18, but you don't look a day over 65.
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