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Last year, Paul and I headed down the highway to attend my High School Reunion. It was great to see old friends and catch up on what had been happening in our lives, but I’m sure that I was not the only one of my classmates who was wondering what to expect.
With that in mind, I put together a short list of how to make the most of an upcoming high school reunion – enjoy!:
1) You never know when you will get that invitation, but when you do….
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2) There is no way to know if you will have a fun-filled evening:
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3) Or if things will go horribly, horribly wrong:
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4) It is important to establish and maintain a believable persona, so be sure and practice your moves BEFORE you arrive:
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5) Be sure that your organizers reserved a block of rooms at a hotel far away from this one:
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6) Remember – by now it’s probably been so long that nobody has the first clue what you look like:
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7) There may be a few awkward moments, but chances are there are plans in place to minimize any uncomfortable situations:
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8) Plan on having fun, but be careful not to overdo it:
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9) No doubt your classmates have some very special entertainment planned:
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10) If you’re lucky, the sordid details of things that went on behind the scenes may finally be revealed:
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And, finally:
11) At the end of the evening, while most of the old fogies your friends will pack it in at a reasonable hour, there will always be those adventurous few (you know who you are) who will be out causing trouble long after the party is over:
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Have a great time catching up with all of your old friends – and please don’t do anything that might embarrass your children….
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