Alumni Sandstorm ~ 01/24/12
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2 Bombers sent stuff: 
Carol CARSON ('60)
Dean ANSON ('62)
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>>From: Carol CARSON Renaud ('60)

To: Jamie WORLEY (Magic Class of '64)

Thank you for posting the link to the Urban Seeds website. 

   http://urbanseeds.net/ 

I listened to the song ["All In A Day" ] and, while I am not a 
Hip Hop or Rap fan, I loved this. You are right, the music is 
wonderful and I could actually understand the very timely lyrics. 
I am posting to my FB. Good luck to them.

-Carol CARSON Renaud ('60) ~ from thawing Lynnwood, WA
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>>From: Dean ANSON ('62)

Re: Tommy's retirement

I recently asked my "old" buddy Tom HEMPHILL ('62) "How you doing
and what are you up to that you can talk about?" and he replied:

"I have lots of projects going on, so I am staying out of the
taverns. Pretty sad. I've always dreamed of retirement and
hanging out in some sleazy bar, shooting shuffleboard with old
friends, telling funny stories, some true, looking at cleavage,
reminiscing the good old days, washing down heart pills with
light beer, and solving all of the world's problems. But, NOOOO -
I get to work instead. Boat? Who needs a boat? I have my son, 
my brother, three old friends, a nephew, and a neighbor who all
keep asking me to go fishing in their boats. Some of them will
even bait my hook. But NOOOO - I get to work instead. Thanks to
my brilliant retirement investment strategies, I get to work for
life. It's a good thing that I love what I am doing."

-Dean ANSON ('62)
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