On A Claire Day by Carla Ventresca and Henry Beckett
- November 03, 2009
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We’ve all been through this. In fact we go through it every day. We all know how tough, but also funny, it can be, as we move through life’s situations if we take our knocks with good humor. And we know also how very rewarding it can be when we actually occasionally get things right.
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arsmall said, 20 days ago
Yep…that about sums up the status updates…very pointless and like…who cares?
bald 716 said, 19 days ago
claire, just follow the people that were actually friends from back then and onlt if you have anything in common
Chikuku
said,
19 days ago
Better stay away from Facebook. You could get a heart attack from so much excitement! I’ll just stick with GoComics.
Joe Allen Doty said, 19 days ago
The only person from my high school graduating class with whom I have internet contact is the woman who is in charge of keeping folks updated for the reunion in 2011. That’s the 50th anniversary of our 1961 senior class graduation.
She called me to see if I was the same person who was listed in the yearbook. It was then that I gave her my email address.
I told her on the phone that most of those I remember from the graduating class is that we went to college together or we attended the same church in later years.
I have lost my high school year book; but, a website was created which has all of the senior class individual photos posted on it.