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May 10th, 2001, 07:48 AM
#16
i asked myself the same question not two weeks ago should i go or not let me tell you that was the best felling in the world to walk across that stage with my associates degree in my had it was like a great big weight lifted, when i sat back down in my seat i breathed a sigh of joy "it is finally over " ...so if i where you i'd go you'll enjoy it i promise
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May 10th, 2001, 07:54 AM
#17
I attended my stepson Diploma ceremony. The actual waiting for him to be presented was, erm, boring. But when he got up there, he had the smuggest grin on his face, and the photographer caught it.
He said he felt silly, I thought he looked proud and when the photgraph arrived, he agreed with me.
Go, because it cannot be repeated, and it may be the last time you see some of your classmates.
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May 10th, 2001, 08:01 AM
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May 10th, 2001, 08:09 AM
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Well, I didn't go to mine . . . well, I kinda did. I marched onto the field, sat in the last chair and left, very discretely. I got my diploma in the mail, and to tell the truth I had more fun partying at Dunbars, than listening to Pomp and Circumstance. Besides I find graduations boring, the real work is represented in your diploma anyway.
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