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	<title>Comments on: The Non-Solitary Man</title>
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		<title>By: Jeff</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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		<description>My upcoming 40th reunion is a scary thought, but the 50th reunion, well, I can’t even bring myself to think about that. My head still thinks like a 20 year old (the body works like a 60 year old), but when you go to a 40th or 50th reunion, and you look at your classmates, you can’t believe how old they all got, yet how young I look. /Well, at least this what I tell myself!!
The really cool thing about the reunions is, exactly as you stated, the snobs have lost their snobiness. Everyone is just so damn happy to be alive and able to attend.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My upcoming 40th reunion is a scary thought, but the 50th reunion, well, I can’t even bring myself to think about that. My head still thinks like a 20 year old (the body works like a 60 year old), but when you go to a 40th or 50th reunion, and you look at your classmates, you can’t believe how old they all got, yet how young I look. /Well, at least this what I tell myself!!<br />
The really cool thing about the reunions is, exactly as you stated, the snobs have lost their snobiness. Everyone is just so damn happy to be alive and able to attend.</p>
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