Who are these assholes? in Everyday life
- Aug. 26, 2017, 8:43 a.m.
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I spent 20 years trying to run away from my high school experience. Damn, I was sick of those people. At least for a few years. But as the years wore on, I was hoping we’d all get together.
We had our reunion at the end of last month. We had a small graduating class, and 25 or so (about half) showed up. It was funny having conversations in passing with people who I thought were supreme assholes in high school and not minding them. (Maybe I just had a stick up my ass then and they weren’t assholes?) I was still an awkward wallflower, but whatever – that’s kinda who I am.
We had a small class so everyone was familiar with each other, even if we weren’t BFFs. Funny, the girl who organized it, I don’t think I ever spoke with her extensively when we were in school together, and we chatted that night.
I was kind of surprised by how I wanted the night to continue.
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I haven’t written lately because, well, that’s my MO. I don’t want to bore people with “today, I wiped my ass” stories. Maybe one of these days I’ll get back to being a regular writer…
Last updated August 26, 2017
Newzlady ⋅ August 26, 2017
That's about the size of my class. There are very few that I don't already see often enough for my liking. :)
king of i Newzlady ⋅ August 27, 2017
Most everyone in my class either grew up together, or went to school together, were related by marriage, etc., so they see each other relatively often. I was one of the few who didn't.
Newzlady ⋅ August 26, 2017
And I've found that many times the assholes mature into something more.