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Only if I fancied him.
Yes. If I was on really good terms with him.
If I had the cash to buy the gas and a present for the friend.
Otherwise, I would just send a card. :)
If I liked his company and if I had nothing better to do, why not? Maybe it will be a good chance to meet new interesting people there and to have fun.
I would if I liked him and knew him well.
Depends on if it was more a friendship than simply a landlord-tenant relationship. If you do decide to go, why not make a weekend out of it? Go to the places you frequented in your senior year, bring a friend along who's never been there and show him or her 'your world' of a year ago.
No. I don't have a drivers license.
Probably NOT. If you only lived in the house for a year, there probably is not a great bond. That's a 4 hour round trip..and with the price of gas these days...send a nice card or call while the party is going on.
If that is the only connection, no.
However, if there is an on-going or future pending relationship, then yes.
Regardless, I'd consider time and expense and at least send a card of some type.
I'm guessing it depends on how close of friends we became. If it was JUST that he was my landlord, probably not. I don't even know my landlord now. Just his name, and what he looks like.
"Sure" If he knows me well enough to invite me, I'd go.
i wouldn't drive 120 feet
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