
South St Paul High School![]()
Class Of 1989
Peter Kuchera Noble-Kuchera

| Where do you live? | Bloomigton, IN USA |
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| Are you married or in a relationship? With whom? | Divorced -- hopeful. |
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| What do you do for a living? | Produce television for PBS, and write about movies |
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| Do you have any kids? What are their names and how old are they? | Two boys: Benjamin, 8, and Sekou (SAY-coo), 6. |
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Yearbook
Los Angeles.
Make movies.
Bunch of management crap. And I do mean CRAP.
Tell you over a drink or three.
No.
Haven't been yet, since I left, but looking forward to the trip.
Denise Gardiner is still a very close friend, as is Paul Pavlak. Talk to Natasha a couple times a year. Just got to see Zebrina again, and that freaking ruled, she hasn't changed. I've reconnected with some folks via Facebook recently, and that's been a kick. Miss you all, really, except for Dan Stankovich, who can go to hell, and I trust will.
Oh, so many I wouldn't dream of singling anyone out. Okay, a few people I REALLY miss: Jenny Woods, Lisa Biehn. Love to see Andy Kassel -- and Dan Bartholet and all the guys who built and rode in the Deathmobile, and Brent, the good friend who limped me through Calculus. Can't beleive that Sarah Carter and Marc Walker, two of my favorite human beings from that class, got married. That's got to be something to see. As I said, just reuinted with Zebrina, so now I HAVE to see John, the other half of the DNA strand that made Nathan and Eric, cutest boys next to mine. Sure had a lot of fun with you Russian trip folks. I'd love to see Dave Barry to apologize for my being an asshole to him, and to see if he makes about 1,000 times more money than I do, which I trust he does. There are also a few girls who were stunning at the time, and I wonder how they came out as women, and what kind of man (or woman) finally landed them (don't dare to hope that any are single, but you never know, right?) This is like an Oscar speech. I'm forgetting hugely important people to me, I'm sure.
Pete; Spooner.
That I survived my twenties relatively intact, and am now (slightly) less nuts.
Odessa, I guess.
Yes, I'm on Facebook -- but don't be offended if I don't add you. I get kind of provocative on there -- that's what I use it for, inflammatory posts -- and if I think you wouldn't enjoy them, I usually don't add somebody. PLEASE don't have hurt feelings, not like my Facebook is the place to be or anything.
Instead, why not check out the webstie:
http://wfiu.org/arts/movies
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