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As you can tell, I love "The Night Before Christmas" poem, BUT I will not use it here tonight. :-)
Tomorrow night, I get together with Cathy, Anne, Melissa, Marcia, and Laura. Jeez, we all haven't been together since, well, it's been 25 years or more, I think.
I remember being at a toga party (I loved the 80s!) at Jim Clemmen's (sp!) house. I used a "Peanuts" sheet for my toga. Anyway, I remember Melissa and I sitting in front of Jim's parent's record player; I played "Black Water" by the Doobie Brothers. We just sat there singing it over and over again. Melissa informed me later (correct me if I'm wrong, Tunabreath) that she never liked the song that much, but I always did. Nevertheless, it has always reminded me of that night at Jim's and being with all my good friends.
Oh, yeah, and a day or two later after that party at Jim's, someone asked me if I threw up in the hamper. I don't know why I was asked, but it was so NOT me! Why am I always seen as the wild party girl? Like last Sunday, Melissa was saying to me via cell as I was traveling with the other girls in the car, "I don't want to stay out late. I'd like to be home by 8pm," and I asked everyone in the car, "Hey, since when am I seen as the party animal?" :-)
Being unemployed stinks, no, it sucks. I would LOVE to be working; however, if I hadn't been unemployed, I probably never would have connected with the Lovelies again as I have now. And, I thank the Great Cat Goddess for putting Cathy, Anne, Melissa, Marcia, and Laura back in my life again. <3
Time to Say Goodbye
8 years ago
3 comments:
Although I like the song - got to tell you, its the hair that gets me. Longer then ours was back then - and clearly in better condition!! Can't wait for tonight!
I heard a DNA test was performed on the hamper evidence, and you were positively identified. Rock on, party girl! :-)
It was not me! :-) The CSI team came in (the ones from Vegas, cuz they're my favorite), and it was proven via footprints, expert witness testimony, and a good friend who squealed later that it was Perry Thies who tossed cookies in Jim's hamper!
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