Monday, August 25, 2008

Lucy Lu Needs Help

For those who may or may not be following the Adventures of Lucy Lu, she is in need. She has recently lost her J O B,and that stinks. With the economy being slow I bet she is having some difficulty in finding employment. From the video she did on the Tropical Storm, I suggest she not go to work for the weather channel. First of all her boss must be a clown for firing her. How dumb is that, had to be a jealous women. Anyway lets do some words of encouragement for her. And wish her well in whatever life throws at her.
I think she tremendous potential in writing a book. She can make it simple and fun and write in for children. Be creative is her Lucy Lu adventures.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Reunion Fever Catching On

Congratulation to the 70's Reunion Committee. I hear that there are group of folks from the 80's who are now discussing having a decade of the 80's reunion. Were it not for the drive, focus and dedication of the 70's reunion committee this idea may have never come to be. From the buzz,excitement,energy and whatever word you want to use generated by our reunion, the 80's are looking into it. I think this is awesome. One can only hope that they will confer with the 70's committee for help. In doing that they will be able to start with the knowledge that "our" committee has developed in making the event a huge success.

Good luck to the Decade of the 80's and hopefully you will have as much fun as we did.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

AARP

Having just received the latest issue of the AARP Magazine, my attention was immediately caught by an article titled 50 Reason to Love Being 50+. So I read the article and was laughing a t some of the reason,however,Number 40 spoke of attending school reunions. The writer spoke of the early class reunions as being just an old rerun of a few years gone past and that once you are over 50,as 60% of our Decade is, you look at and appreciate the reunions that much more. At this age there really is no need for showing off and strutting your stuff.  We are now able to laugh and joke about a lot of the crazy and stupid things we did,which at the time were anything but crazy and stupid.
For those of us who admit to being 50+, it's only getting better and for those of you about to get here, you have much to look forward to. Oh and  don't be afraid to admit you received your copy of AARP.
I also sent a letter to the editor about our Decade of the 70's Reunions.