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Success and loss.
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You will meet a lot of people who are around 48 years old, or so.
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Your friends must be changed. Some may be fat, some may be old and some may be rich!
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Something must have changed with your classmates long long ago..
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Lots of beer guts & people embellishing their lives... then trying to cop-off with the one that got away.
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You should be expecting the unexpected.
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flashbacks... some good, some not so good! :P oh, and some people who may not remember you but will pretend to...and some people you may not remember but will pretend to.
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I haven't hit my 20 year yet and we've already had a few pass away, one was in a train accident now paralyzed, others have traveled the world, some work in Hollywood, one is a big wig at a major company all of us know of, and no body looks the same anymore! My class was not very big.
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Strange looking strangers
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Make sure you're wearing your glasses or contacts...you'll need to be reading a lot of name tags on people you no longer recognize. THOSE people have really aged! :-) +5
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Posers.
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Does anyone really get to nail that cheerleader that wouldn't look at him when he was a hopeless geek but since he just sold his third company and drives a Ferarri and the football jock she married just lost his job at the tool department at Sears and left her for the girl at the eyeglass counter, well ..... why not?
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A lot of braggards wanting to tell you how well they've done since last you saw them.Be Prepared with your own excellent CV.
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Obesity.
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Less hair, more weight, big egos and the people you really would have liked to catch up won't turn up, those that do will suggest that you really ought to get together more often......Personally, I avoid those things like the plague!
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Hopefully, not a baby!
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Bald heads and beer bellies, middle aged spread and wrinkles, shocks and surprises and some awkward moments.
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Expect to be a little disappointed. Fat, bald, wrinkled, gray. I even saw a cheerleader that gained about 200 lbs. And that was my 20th reunion! It will make you take another look at yourself in the mirror. Have fun!!!
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Lots of fun! We had ours awhile ago. At first, it was difficult to recognize some folks ... but once we all started talking .. it was like old times again. The best part was that there were no more "cliques" ... everyone was friendly and glad to see you.
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A few face lifts! LOL
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"What happened to everyone, who are these old people?" And then after a few drinks, get down and boogy with the band. It will be fun!
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people you no longer have nothing in common with
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