Wednesday, April 27, 2005
To heck with free pizza
How many classmates remember all the food at the Edgewater ten years ago? How many remember that much of the pizza was donated?
While an unfortunate but generous soul, suffering from manic depression, was busy buying up First Avenue in Sandpoint (real estate was inordinately cheaper then), he ran into a couple of our illustrious classmates. After learning we were having a reunion, he decided to contribute his fair share by supplying "all the pizza we could eat."
He apparently paid for the pizza but had to give the commercial property back to the owners when it was discovered he was in the manic stage.
Well, this year it's looking even more exciting as Salvador with his sexual fantasies, Ted with his desires to blow up all new Sandpoint developments, and Strings Turinsky with his courtesy may just join in on our fun.
I always knew we members of the Class of 1965 had good kharma! Stay tuned.
--- Marianne
While an unfortunate but generous soul, suffering from manic depression, was busy buying up First Avenue in Sandpoint (real estate was inordinately cheaper then), he ran into a couple of our illustrious classmates. After learning we were having a reunion, he decided to contribute his fair share by supplying "all the pizza we could eat."
He apparently paid for the pizza but had to give the commercial property back to the owners when it was discovered he was in the manic stage.
Well, this year it's looking even more exciting as Salvador with his sexual fantasies, Ted with his desires to blow up all new Sandpoint developments, and Strings Turinsky with his courtesy may just join in on our fun.
I always knew we members of the Class of 1965 had good kharma! Stay tuned.
--- Marianne
