An entry in my junior year yearbook from another one of my dah-ling friends, Short Round: (And it's in green because she's part Irish)
Anita Kay -
Now that senior year is finally over and I'll be writing in our SENIOR yearbook soon, you finally got around to having me write in your junior book. GOOD! Thank you for the great times that we've had together. For the laughs and tears, whines and insults, smiles and stupid jokes and even the disagreements (*Note: I have no recollection of disagreements with Short Round...) Thanks for letting me sit in your bedroom and whine to you about my "dream man." I still promise to take you out in my MAZDA car. Thanks for the great times in the Mexicali Express, driving around and around and around etc. We've wasted a lot of gas and REALLY helped to contribute to the depletion of the ozone layer. Whenever your down about not having a date just think of Homecoming at my house and take out the CHIPS and CLAM DIP! Or just give me a call, and I probably won't have a date either! (Smiley face) I can't believe that this year is almost over. When you think about it we just booked through this year. I will miss you so much next year. I hope you ahve a great and successul year in college and that you always have unlimited dating. Write me and don't forget it!
Love Always,
KMS (initials only to protect her identity!)
"Katie"
Irish men...
PHI DELTA
PHI DELTA THETA
GRAND OL' fraternity
P.S. I hope a bear never eats your dog on your back porch! (Okay, seriously Short Round, WTF??)
Monday, August 18, 2008
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I am actually really surprised I knew what the ozone layer was...i am actually more surprised that I used the word "depletion". Is it possible to get dumber after your graduate from High School?
I think it's that as adults, we realize how little we really knew back then. So when some kernel of knowledge or an impressive display of vocabulary pops up it's a little shocking. I, however, am not shocked you had an understanding of atmospheric science and were a whiz with words -- we had the same English class together, remember?
Oh, I remember. Best times of my life. I always wanted to say that about high school. Well, I think I am dumber now. I like it though.
I was there, it was NOT the best time of our lives, but thank goodness we able to enjoy the best parts of eachother's lives now!
Having the ability to laugh at myself, I can say that although high school was definitively NOT the best of times in my life, it was at least the time richest in fodder for freakish laughter at my own expense. That counts for something, at least to me. I also just found my junior year ASB card -- put simply, my hair defied gravity. Wow.
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