Sunday, July 20, 2008

Fine Fine Day

It was a fine day for a reunion, last Tuesday. Five EGLS '72 mates arrived at Eric's place for food and fellowship. Reminiscences brought smiles to all faces. In attendance: Eric, Mitch, Miriam, Todd and John. Also Eric's family, John's daughter, Miriam and Mitch's spice.
Picture books and a stray copy of our graduation service bulletin encouraged us to try to remember current facts about class members.
The very next day Mitch and John met up with Mary Lynn at the Dells. This was a surprise to John (who is, as you recall, ML's second cousin).
Next year, Eric says, we are going to double (at least) the turnout. Be there. Aloha.
Hey Mitch - is there any way we can post that picture of the five of us? Can you make me look way younger?

Monday, May 12, 2008

2008 reunion

Looks like we are going to try to get together in the July 14 - 16th. In an attempt to maximize participation, I thought we should start a blog thread to determine when, where and what we should plan. Should we plan something in the Elm Grove area? The Dells? La Crosse? Hawaii? or someplace else? Do we want to just plan a picnic kind of thing for an afternoon, or should we plan a few things over a couple of days? I am guessing that LA won't want to make the trip to Wisconsin for just a two hour lunch. Let me know what you think and where and when you will be available. Once we have some input here, we can put some plans together. Be sure to pass this info on if you know any others from our class. The more the merrier as they say. - Mitch

Friday, November 16, 2007

Reading

I asked about music a while back. Now how about reading? Tell me what I should read.
Assume that I'm already reading the Bible (which I am). Then again, if you have a specific part of the Bible to bring to my attention, tell me about that. I never would have noticed the last few verses of Habakkuk if they had not been pointed out to me by a friend.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

I See You Are A (B)logger, And Not A Common Bum

We are between generations. Those who went before us often did it without learning to text, blog, email, and all forms of whatnot. Those who follow us don't have the word "phonograph" in their vocabulary; some have never seen, much less used, a dial phone.
In college, I thought:
1) I would never have any money, so financial planning/theory was a waste of time;
2) I would not become dependent on technology.
As to the first, I do have a little now, and hope to use it up during whatever life I have left.
As to the second, I honestly do not know to what extent I can cut the wires. Most of my work and entertainment involves electrons coursing through copper. Hmm.
So, the questions this time are:
What is you level of technology?
What is your level of dependence?

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Where were you?

Short question, that should have been up last time. What were you doing on 9/11/01?

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Stray questions, resulting from lack of sleep

These are random ideas, with "No Particular Place to Go (Chuck Berry)" It's just so we might get to know you some more; Answer as many as you like.
On your current play list, what three musical selections are getting the most play time?
Which book is on the top of the stack on your night stand?
When you open your refrigerator, what food item first gets your attention?
And lastly but not leastly:
Of all the trivia questions in the world, to which you know the answer, which gives you the greatest sense of accomplishment (question only - we'll get to the answer later)?

Friday, August 10, 2007

Those were the days, my friend

Mitch offered up some questions for this time around, and they looked pretty good. Here goes -
What was your most embarrassing EGLS memory? or
What unique experience at EGLS has stuck with you or helped you in your life? or maybe
Who can still recite Paul Gruetzmacher’s prepositional phrase poem/brain worm? (btw… he added another verse.)
(and, by the way, "btw" means "by the way.")

Thanks, Mitch. As for the rest of you, answer one or more questions for a total of thirty points.