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07/13/08 12:36 PM #609    

Molly Hardison (Rutherford)

I thought about all those gangster guys too. I loved the Sopranos, but in general I don't care for gangsters. I can't believe I forgot Bruce Willis though (John McLean). He's definitely a badass. And his character in Pulp Fiction was a BMF too.

07/13/08 08:37 PM #610    

Brendhan Pelot (Pelot)

Just got back from a week in May-hee-co (that's Mexico to you Gringos)....damn I love all-inclusives!

That sucks about Goodman's house, but I'm not surprised that everyone here is doing what they can.

Wallace, are you sure that kid in the fireman's outfit in one of your new pics is yours? He sure as hell didn't get a hose that big from you! ;-)

The #1 badass of all-time is Cool Hand Luke.

07/14/08 10:03 AM #611    

Walter Yarbrough

This is far and away my favorite Terry Tate to send to HR related folks.

07/14/08 11:32 AM #612    

Molly Hardison (Rutherford)

This is the only prescription I'm giving today. You'll have to cut and paste.




07/14/08 01:46 PM #613    

Brendhan Pelot (Pelot)

Molly, I LOVE that skit! Ok, now embedding videos from youtube is just as easy as cutting and pasting the youtube webpage. Here is what you do: On the youtube page you want to send, just to the left of the video, you will see the word "embed." Just below that is a window with a bunch of gobbledygook. Just copy everything in that little window into your post here and voila, you have an embeded youtube video like this one....

I swear it's Sean Jackson from 1988. ;-)

07/14/08 02:08 PM #614    

Chris Wallace

Best of Will Ferrell is absolutely classic. Have you seen those mock motivational poster emails? There's one with a picture of Chris Walken from that skit that says: "COWBELL--Need more of it".


07/14/08 02:25 PM #615    

Molly Hardison (Rutherford)

OK, I'll try with this next one. Thanks for the clip from Spinal Tap. "We've got a stonehenge monument that's in danger of being trampled upon by dwarfs." Great movie.


07/15/08 02:12 PM #616    

Brendhan Pelot (Pelot)

This is a member of LCHS '88....any takers on who it is? He/she does post on the board...


07/15/08 10:29 PM #617    

Michelle Stocks (McKinstry)

Well....I can think of a couple but I will go with Lee.... am I right?

07/16/08 08:35 AM #618    

Keith Barrack

I like how after Lee went through the woods and got to the opening of the field, he looked left, then right, then left again.

Those speeding lawn mowers can be a bitch, very safe Lee, I applaud!

07/16/08 10:14 AM #619    

Chris Wallace

We still have trees in Loudoun County??

07/16/08 11:17 AM #620    

Wendy Cubbison (Huybrechts)

Everyone,

I just spoke with Mr. Fritz Scholz. Unfortunately, he will not be able to make it to the reunion - he and his wife are celebrating their 35th anniversary and they have plans that weekend. He told me to tell you all "Congratulations on making it to your 20th reunion!" He said he got the yearbook out to look at everyone's pictures and remembers the class fondly - "a bunch of great kids".

Wendy

07/16/08 12:04 PM #621    

Walter Yarbrough

My basketball team at Turbine is called "Camille's Angels" - "From: Camille Chu Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 11:13 AM To: Walter Yarbrough; Cardell Kerr; Darren Sugg Subject: RE: Camille's Angels . . . Once upon a time there were three very different little boys who grew up to be three very different game developers with three things in common: they're brilliant, they're beautiful, and they work for me. My name is Camille." So, in honor of that - here's a badass:


07/16/08 02:52 PM #622    

Jim Larsen

...but did 88 really party that great? Let's pause for a moment aand really be honest with ourselves. 88 parties adequately.

07/16/08 05:35 PM #623    

Walter Yarbrough

Since most of what we partook in '88 was illegal (as we were underage), I'd argue we did party pretty great.

I'd imagine some of us could finance a more expensive party these days, but we'd be hard pressed to recreate the emotional highs and lows of the late 80's.

Edit: And who really cares - it was a stupid thing we chanted in the late 80's. Quite frankly, these days, we should be focusing on how good everyone looks and how good everyone has done. We've done pretty good for ourselves, I'd say :)

07/16/08 10:10 PM #624    

Brian Cross

Jim, you are a seriously funny man, and you're right, although I think the URL www.88partiesadequately.com was already taken. I personally cannot claim to have partied great - I know, shocker. But while I was in the remedial partying class, a few others in our class were definitely Honors or AP caliber.

By the way, you may only remember like 4 of us, but I still fondly remember your intercom announcement readings during homeroom. Truly breathtaking.


07/17/08 09:19 AM #625    

Brendhan Pelot (Pelot)

Michelle, yes, that is Lee alright, you get the blue ribbon.

I don't know if I partied great or not, but goddamn I had more fun in 4 years than I had any right too, due mostly to the great people I spent those 4 years with at LCHS. I am so very thankful for that, especially when I hear from people like my wife about how much they hated HS.


07/17/08 11:25 AM #626    

Molly Hardison (Rutherford)

I think LCHS partied great. I agree with Brendhan. When you compare stories with other people about high school, we were much more carefree. And we didn't need oxycontin, crack, or methamphetamine to have fun...just alcohol and mary j.

I don't remember our class being very "clicky" either. The guys were way "clickier" than the girls, though.


07/17/08 11:40 AM #627    

Brendhan Pelot (Pelot)

Our school definitely had cliques, but I don't think there was any animosity amongst them. I think there were alot of people that moved amongs the cliques that made them all kind of interrelated. The way my wife describes her HS (Herndon High class of '88) it was clique hell...just like something you see out of High School movies. I never really thought HS's like those really existed until I met her...lol.

07/17/08 11:54 AM #628    

Molly Hardison (Rutherford)

So, my mother is staying with me basically waiting for this baby to be born, and I can't even drink. Don't get me wrong, she is great...but here's a comment she made last night...

Do you remember when I caught you and (guy I dated briefly at age 20) having sex in the basement? OMG, I don't want to talk about that!! And, this is pretty mild compared to many of her inappropriate comments. I swear she is trying to get revenge on me for all my hell-raising years and for tormenting her boyfriend when she was divorced from dad.

07/17/08 12:06 PM #629    

Brendhan Pelot (Pelot)

Does she make those comments in front of your husband...that would be even better. ;-)

07/17/08 12:15 PM #630    

Keith Barrack

My parents busted me having sex in the basement once back in High School. My mom was all shocked and dissapointed and lectured me on the whole safe sex thing.

My father, on the other hand, went out of his way to later bring me a bowl of ice cream all decked out with hot fudge, chopped peanuts, the works. This was the same man that would holler for me to come all the way upstairs to tell me something *important* only to find out he wanted me to change the channel on his TV. I guess the deed was a proverbial pat on the back.

07/17/08 01:47 PM #631    

Brendhan Pelot (Pelot)

Wow, so did they ever catch you having sex with another person? ;-)

07/17/08 01:48 PM #632    

Molly Hardison (Rutherford)

Yes she does make those comments in front of him. He pretty much knows my life story, but when she shares her own sexual stories, he really gets grossed out (and so do I). That's why he is on a strict diet of Makers Mark for the next 3 months.

Has anyone ever caught their parents? Thank God I never did. Yuck, yuck, yuck. Chris and I sometimes will try to get on each others nerves by saying stuff like "your mom told me she likes it best from the back." It's pretty funny in a sadistic way.

07/17/08 02:08 PM #633    

Keith Barrack

Yes Brendhan, and I had to bribe them not to tell you I was with your GF :p

Molly: Yes, as horrible as it was; I walked in on my parents one Sunday morning long before my usual wake time. They were doing a 69 and I was rubbing my tired, sleep filled eyes as I said *mooooom* walking through their open bedroom door (wtf? close the DOOR!?!?).....which made it all even worse as they quickly scurried to get back under the covers.

I just turned around and walked away, and it was never EVER brought up after, thankfully.

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