This afternoon, I returned home from my 10 year college
reunion.  It was a weekend I desperately needed.  After losing my job
a few weeks ago and living in the turmoil of not knowing what comes next, the
antidote seemed to be getting together with several of my best friends and
returning to the place where we all met.  It was a place where I honed my
sense of humor, where I broke out of the uncomfortable shell I lived in through
high school, and a place I hold dear in my struggling, meat clogged heart.
Getting home, I had an email already awaiting me, with a survey to let them
know what I thought.  Since I have no secrets with me readers, I chose to
post it here.
*When were you last at St. Mary's?
3-5 years
 
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        parking or check-in:
 I walked into the checkin tent and was greeted by a volunteer. 
        The smiling little girl had on a name badge stating she would be Class
        of 2016.  My brain did not computer that this should be something
        allowed in reality.  I was class of 2005.  Clearly, this
        child is not a time traveler, and 2016 is too fat away from 2016 for
        this infant to be so close the the job hunt I now find myself in. 
        Despite much head shaking, calling her a liar, and tears on both ends,
        I was given my name badge.  I later found out I should have been
        given a 10 Year Alumni pin.  Maybe you should teach your interns
        that if they want to pretend to be college students, they need to learn
        to man up, stop crying, and give me what I deserve.
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*Where did you
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Waring Commons Suites. |  
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If you stayed on
        campus, how was your housing experience? 
Incongruous.  When I lived in those
        suites 12 years ago, I remember there being more Henry Rollins posters
        and alcohol in the rooms.  There were none when I arrived. 
        Also, we all paid to go to this school, hence why we are at Alumni
        weekend.  I know several 10 year alums that had to stay off campus
        because the only priority signup was for those that gave money to
        fundraisers.  I am still paying off my loans after ten years, and
        you want $300 to stay there again for the weekend, and didn't give any
        weight towards a person who was there for a 10th, 20th, or 30th year
        reunion than if it was their 2 year, expect if we had given you even
        more money. So, even though we paid lots of money ten years ago, we
        didn't pay any money recently, so we had to wait further in line to
        give you even more money now.  I think that is called
        racketeering, but I'm not sure, because my degree hasn't been worth
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Did you attend any
        activities on Friday Night?Yes. 
        I braved the 100 degree/ 99% humidity weather to wander
        aimlessly down the walking paths and to get to dinner.  As a man
        that spends most of his time clinging to familiarity and fleeing from
        change, I appreciate that my old table and seat in the Great Hall were
        open.  I was less thrilled to find that my beloved Slurpee machine
        and soft serve machine had been jettisoned in the last decade. 
        Your Choco Tacos were a pale comparison, and shame on you for hoping
        their fudgey gooey goodness would sedate me.  After gorging my
        face on veggie burgers, collard greens, and "special
        drink", which is a concoction of Pibb Xtra, Diet Coke, and spirit
        of dance, I wound on down to the waterfront.  Despite having eaten
        no meat, I broke out in a horrifying case of the meat sweats, which
        carried through the rest of the evening.  I was forced to hide on
        the second floor of the boathouse and drink gin until the alcohol
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Did you attend any
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The "band" that
        was booked to play the dancing tent ranked somewhere between Kathy
        Griffin singing the collected works of Jefferson Starship and the
        actual Jefferson Starship.  The band my friend Margaret made up
        called MOD (Miles of Dick) that afternoon would have been a
        showstopper.  It features Spike the Uncivil on Tuba, Mad Margaret
        Mayhem on the other tuba, and yours truly on vocals, jazz hands and
        pure gumption.  We are available for next year, as long as we
        aren't booked by the White House for a previous engagement. 
        Instead on standing under the blazingly hot tent and being deafened by
        the PA system that was turned to the decibel levels of the voices
        screaming in Gary Busey's head I went to visit different groups of my
        friend.  That's what the weekend is supposed to be about, not a
        cheap R&B band and stale air.     |  
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  Do you have any
        suggestions for special reunion attendees next year, especially 10th
        and 25th years?
                                                                                                                    
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Yes.  Acknowledge them
        some way.  Any way.  Even just a handshake and a pat on the
        back.  We didn't get jack this year. |  |  
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So...should I bother next year? It would be my 10th, and my first alumni weekend. Please tell me you at least didn't have to park in Guam.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, 100% go. No matter what they do, you are still back at SMCM. You make your own good time with the people you go with and the wonderful campus. I hope to go back next year, in fact.
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