Comments: Happy Jack, we don't play in our undies, Bay Watch Buddy is worried about hitting his tee shot past the Ladies tee box. (Ft. Worth Rule)
Comments: Why Susan, I thought it would be fun for a GNO that we all got tattoos
Comments: Life was hard for me at SOC---I grew up with a difficult home life, my mother was autistic (Aspergaer's Syndrome), and my father was overwhelmed with all the responsibilities. I felt awkward socially, out of place most of the time, but was very grateful for wonderful friends like Faith Sorenson, Ann Del Regno, Yuvonne Fox, Toni Rogers, Sally Taylor, and many more. I think Zumwalt was the kind of place that a person like me, who was often ashamed and trying to hid my difficulties, could be accepted and loved just as I am. I had hoped that SOC would be the same, but for me it was a loud, frightening, and "clickish Lord of The Flies" feeling that I couldn't wait to leave. If if weren't for choir where I could sing my heart out, I don't think I would have made it. Perhaps, there are others with some stories we aren't aware of, that maybe we could help feel like connecting again.
Comments: Sandra, I am soooo relieved you didn't get a tattoo!
Comments: Buddy, I thought you wrote hook line and stinker! ![]() I had to read it again.![]() Well, to answer your questions, Where: downtown What: A Bear with "sucker" written under it. The younger ones are always smarter, wake up class. April Fools![]()
Comments: Linda P I think we have been April fooled hook line and sinker
Comments: Sandra McMakin -- What would your mother think if you got a tattoo? What is it and where is it? Don't let Buddy peek. No peeking boys. Someone at work is leaving at the end of the week and I'm learning her job, so have not been on the GB much. Took me awhile to catch up. Sandy McGee and Bovie, please don't take your shirts off. It'll be too much information. The GB has been a good place to visit. What a sense of humor some of you have. It's priceless and I appreciate you. I wish I was that quick witted. But I enjoy it all the same. I've met so many of you I didn't previously know, and have gotten to enjoy again the ones I did know. I know that since Sandra and I have been back in each others' lives, I have just as much fun with her now as I did back in school.
Comments: BLB- You opened a can of worms.you can't judge the book by the cover. out of town out of state 6 kids and working 50 to 60 hrs a week I lost touch. A life of retirement to no kids and lots of time and back home now. SOC webs or fun times, new friends rekindle old friends. My arms are always open some close ones 66ers R Anderson, Smoke,Vernon, Munn,pistal Peters,Murry,transgender Reid, Oliver hero Dunn,no tennis Wilkerson,too tall Steele, first kiss Orr, little man big man Jimmy Hughes many more that never come on line. Bobby B u would take David White like a baby brother.We Had over 2000 kids in school. I wish I could shake a hand on each one. oh McKee don't mature it turns to manure always stay young. Dr feel good buddy btw tatoo Mac were is it on the body can I take a peek
Comments: Sandy Mc, are you kidding me??? You got a tattoo? Where and what is it?
Comments: Well, I don't know about GIVE you the shirts off their backs. They might trade you! Are you saying SueSue and Charlene are beards?? Maybe that explains why Buddy keeps trying to set up a golf game. Something about playing in their undies?? That would sure explain the tans!!!!!!
Comments: Gary D, do you have anything to say? You know I got a tattoo this morning? It sure did hurt I don't know how anyone could stand to have a big one.What I feel is so wonderful as well as important is that we can share with each, feelings, prayer request, etc., and I hope we sincerity. Like Bobby sharing the other day that he was having a teary day. We're here to lift each other up to pour ourselves into one another.
Comments: AMEN, Susan P. That is exactly my point. We HAVE hopefully matured now. Sometimes, I wish our teen years were more mature. Some of us were; others (like me) were anything BUT mature back then. I am sure we ALL cringe a little when thinking of things we did and thought back then. And, Toni, you are right. Everyone has their own reasons why they don't want to relive or remember their H.S. days. We must not take that personally. Just forgive. Don't wait until they have passed away, like I did. That haunts me EVERY time we have a reunion or get together. I am just glad to have all of you to rely on as my friends....with or without a green grass snake or a garter snake.
Comments: Who said anythng about nudity. You had me at . . . shirts are off!
Comments: Settle down Sandy. It's all clean. No nudity involved.
Comments: Did someone mention Bovie & McGee have their shirts off!!! |
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