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Hot or not via the school reunion ?
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Having attended a good few school reunions I would say that quite often the " plain Jane " from school days has blossomed whilst the school pin up has often lost her looks and figure.
What are your experiences ladies and gents ?
Is that Andrew Ridgeley look alikie bald,puffy faced and 22 stone ?
Is the school girl spit of that Bananarama girl looking somewhat less than fruity now ? |
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I went to a school reunion. One of my school colleagues flew in by his own helicopter. Another whom I recall being good looking had become bald, fat and virtually unrecognisable. Someone whom I thought was a teacher turned out to be one of my school friends. The school seemed to be a lot smaller and had changed. I'm not sure I'll go to another. Mixed feelings. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was the class geek (somewhat unsurprising you might think!) I didn't wear make up and I didn't straighten my mad Jewish hair... Oh and I had no idea what sex was, but I was going to get married at 22 and only have had one sexual partner... |
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By *scariMan
over a year ago
Taunton |
The girl we all called "ellie the lemon" is now seriously HOT and the girl that all the guys fancied is rough as anything and massively overwieight.
Infact, most of the people I went to school with have been at the pies a lot!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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School reunions are not something I'd be keen on attending, mostly because I don't really keep in touch with anyone from that time and I've no real desire to either...
I originally went to an all boys school before being force transfered to a mixed sex school after my old school closed as apart of a educational restructuring scheme..
In the new school students were put in daily registration class, but we did not stay with those students for lessons,,,,,,( unlike in my old school)
Each subject taught at the new school involved attending a lesson where the student number was made up from pupils drafted from a number of registration classes, so basically each subject lesson involved being taught with a different mix of pupils …..
In one such lesson there were 15 boys and 16 girls,,,, and from what I’ve been told since leaving that school.... only 2 of the male students and 9 of the females now survive…
Which is a fairly scary statistic,,,,and I have no idea why the mortality rate of that class is so high, it just appears to be one of those things..... |
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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago
In Your Bush |
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In one such lesson there were 15 boys and 16 girls,,,, and from what I’ve been told since leaving that school.... only 2 of the male students and 9 of the females now survive…
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Hey Soxy, wouldn't it be bizarre if that other male also wore frocks. That could be the key to survival |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"School reunions are not something I'd be keen on attending, mostly because I don't really keep in touch with anyone from that time and I've no real desire to either...
I originally went to an all boys school before being force transfered to a mixed sex school after my old school closed as apart of a educational restructuring scheme..
In the new school students were put in daily registration class, but we did not stay with those students for lessons,,,,,,( unlike in my old school)
Each subject taught at the new school involved attending a lesson where the student number was made up from pupils drafted from a number of registration classes, so basically each subject lesson involved being taught with a different mix of pupils …..
In one such lesson there were 15 boys and 16 girls,,,, and from what I’ve been told since leaving that school.... only 2 of the male students and 9 of the females now survive…
Which is a fairly scary statistic,,,,and I have no idea why the mortality rate of that class is so high, it just appears to be one of those things..... "
Fancy that, Funky Monkey was in your school year. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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In one such lesson there were 15 boys and 16 girls,,,, and from what I’ve been told since leaving that school.... only 2 of the male students and 9 of the females now survive…
Hey Soxy, wouldn't it be bizarre if that other male also wore frocks. That could be the key to survival "
haha I've no idea about that! but here's the thing,,,, he is/was a ginger too,,,,,so maybe that's the common link......lol
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By (user no longer on site)
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"School reunions are not something I'd be keen on attending, mostly because I don't really keep in touch with anyone from that time and I've no real desire to either...
I originally went to an all boys school before being force transfered to a mixed sex school after my old school closed as apart of a educational restructuring scheme..
In the new school students were put in daily registration class, but we did not stay with those students for lessons,,,,,,( unlike in my old school)
Each subject taught at the new school involved attending a lesson where the student number was made up from pupils drafted from a number of registration classes, so basically each subject lesson involved being taught with a different mix of pupils …..
In one such lesson there were 15 boys and 16 girls,,,, and from what I’ve been told since leaving that school.... only 2 of the male students and 9 of the females now survive…
Which is a fairly scary statistic,,,,and I have no idea why the mortality rate of that class is so high, it just appears to be one of those things.....
Fancy that, Funky Monkey was in your school year. "
Ah but when you've got a time machine like Funky, you can be in any year and every year ..... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I recently attended an old school reunion, for when our year turned 50. Very good, great memories.
The class hottie ( who was sadly lost to older boys from around the 3rd year), still looking very good at 50, had flown in from Spain.
When she said "I kissed you in *****, do you remember?". I definitely did, so quick as i could i replied "Oh yes, and you've come all this way for another?"
Let's just say i got lucky, very lucky.
Most of those who attended were in good nick, the joys of Yorkshire life i suppose.
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"School reunions are not something I'd be keen on attending, mostly because I don't really keep in touch with anyone from that time and I've no real desire to either...
I originally went to an all boys school before being force transfered to a mixed sex school after my old school closed as apart of a educational restructuring scheme..
In the new school students were put in daily registration class, but we did not stay with those students for lessons,,,,,,( unlike in my old school)
Each subject taught at the new school involved attending a lesson where the student number was made up from pupils drafted from a number of registration classes, so basically each subject lesson involved being taught with a different mix of pupils …..
In one such lesson there were 15 boys and 16 girls,,,, and from what I’ve been told since leaving that school.... only 2 of the male students and 9 of the females now survive…
Which is a fairly scary statistic,,,,and I have no idea why the mortality rate of that class is so high, it just appears to be one of those things.....
Fancy that, Funky Monkey was in your school year.
Ah but when you've got a time machine like Funky, you can be in any year and every year ..... "
This is true. I have such a collection of pretty lamp shades from my travels. |
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By *em4ejacWoman
over a year ago
Cougarville |
I organised a reunion 8 years ago and have just started the process all over again for 2016 . The night was a success , 90 pupils out 120 year . 20 out of 40 teachers, 30 /partners guests . Laughter , tears , drinks and dancing to 70s and 80s music . Lots of great memories , photographs letters from some who couldn't attend , we had a school photographer there . All photographs had school logo printed on them too . So it will be interesting giving that it's 2 years away and they will all be 50 by the time it arrives . Some travelling from America , Canada , Australia . Hence the 2 year notice .
Amazing how you perceive people to be when you knew them as teenagers . Some never grew up and the teachers were shocked at how any of us succeeded in life as they said they were all nursing hangovers everyday instead of teaching . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The school bully is now a cop. The male heart throb is an ex-smack head with no teeth, the female sweetheart all the boys wanted was about 25 stone and me the shy geek was the gobby babe lol. Yep I enjoyed mine!! |
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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago
Titz Towers, North Notts |
I've never been on one. However, I have bumped into a girl I was at school with recently. She was the girl all the guys wanted to be with, always came with make up on, developed earlier than others and so on. She's still pretty, but gadzooks, adding her on facebook was a mistake! She's turned into a right drama queen. Every day she's been putting up desperate status' about people dissing her, or how she's carrying the weight of the world on her shoulders. I've deleted her. |
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