At the High School Reunion
Posted: September 3rd, 2006, 11:30 am
Susan – Hi there. I'm Susan. Susan Sweeny. Well, I was Susan Sweeny when we were in High School together.
Jerry – Hi. Good to see you. I'm Jerry. Jerry Richmond. I've always been Jerry Richmond.
Susan – Well, you look great!
Jerry – I do? So do you! Do you remember me?
Susan – No, I don't. I didn't know you.
Jerry – I don't remember you either.
Susan – Me neither. Nice to see you again!
Jerry – You too! You haven't changed a bit and it's been a lot of years.
Susan – How would you know?
Jerry – Well, I know it's been a lot of years for me.
Susan – Yes it has, for sure!
Jerry – Did you change your hair color? Oh I mean, I didn't know you were blonde before. I mean, not that I'm saying it looks like you're coloring your hair or anything.
Susan – No, I didn't. I've always been blonde.
Jerry – Well blonde goes much better with your complexion.
Susan – Much better than what?
Jerry – Better than it did before.
Susan – Before what?
Jerry – Before now when we didn't know each other.
Susan – I see. Well, thank you. I think.
Jerry – By the way, weren't you in the Drama Club productions?
Susan – No, but I perform in a local theater troupe now!
Jerry – Wonderful! I knew you'd be a star!
Susan – You did?
Jerry – Yes. It was just something about you.
Susan – I thought you didn't know me.
Jerry – Yes, I believe you're right. I didn't.
Susan – Oh, OK. Weren't you on the football team?
Jerry – No, but I DO enjoy watching football. I'm a Cowboys fan. And my 2 boys play in Little League.
Susan – That's terrific! I bet they get their football talents from you!
Jerry – How many years has it been anyway?
Susan – Too many to count.
Jerry – That's for sure. Seems like just yesterday we were both hanging out at Teen Club.
Susan – I never went to Teen Club.
Jerry – I know. Neither did I.
Susan – Looks like we still have a lot in common.
Jerry – Yeah. Sure looks that way.
Susan – I remember that English Comp teacher. Mrs. Lee. And that Math teacher, Mr. Arnold. They were really mean.
Jerry – No, that was Mrs. Arnold and Mr. Lee.
Susan – Was it?
Jerry – Yes.
Susan – Do you remember them?
Jerry – No.
Susan – I wish I didn't. They made me feel bad about myself. They were really mean. How do you DO that? Stop remembering stuff like that?
Jerry – I don't know. I don't remember you either.
Susan – I don't remember you either. Good to see you again!
Jerry – Good to see you again, too. You haven't changed a bit.
Susan – Neither have you.
Jerry – Hi. Good to see you. I'm Jerry. Jerry Richmond. I've always been Jerry Richmond.
Susan – Well, you look great!
Jerry – I do? So do you! Do you remember me?
Susan – No, I don't. I didn't know you.
Jerry – I don't remember you either.
Susan – Me neither. Nice to see you again!
Jerry – You too! You haven't changed a bit and it's been a lot of years.
Susan – How would you know?
Jerry – Well, I know it's been a lot of years for me.
Susan – Yes it has, for sure!
Jerry – Did you change your hair color? Oh I mean, I didn't know you were blonde before. I mean, not that I'm saying it looks like you're coloring your hair or anything.
Susan – No, I didn't. I've always been blonde.
Jerry – Well blonde goes much better with your complexion.
Susan – Much better than what?
Jerry – Better than it did before.
Susan – Before what?
Jerry – Before now when we didn't know each other.
Susan – I see. Well, thank you. I think.
Jerry – By the way, weren't you in the Drama Club productions?
Susan – No, but I perform in a local theater troupe now!
Jerry – Wonderful! I knew you'd be a star!
Susan – You did?
Jerry – Yes. It was just something about you.
Susan – I thought you didn't know me.
Jerry – Yes, I believe you're right. I didn't.
Susan – Oh, OK. Weren't you on the football team?
Jerry – No, but I DO enjoy watching football. I'm a Cowboys fan. And my 2 boys play in Little League.
Susan – That's terrific! I bet they get their football talents from you!
Jerry – How many years has it been anyway?
Susan – Too many to count.
Jerry – That's for sure. Seems like just yesterday we were both hanging out at Teen Club.
Susan – I never went to Teen Club.
Jerry – I know. Neither did I.
Susan – Looks like we still have a lot in common.
Jerry – Yeah. Sure looks that way.
Susan – I remember that English Comp teacher. Mrs. Lee. And that Math teacher, Mr. Arnold. They were really mean.
Jerry – No, that was Mrs. Arnold and Mr. Lee.
Susan – Was it?
Jerry – Yes.
Susan – Do you remember them?
Jerry – No.
Susan – I wish I didn't. They made me feel bad about myself. They were really mean. How do you DO that? Stop remembering stuff like that?
Jerry – I don't know. I don't remember you either.
Susan – I don't remember you either. Good to see you again!
Jerry – Good to see you again, too. You haven't changed a bit.
Susan – Neither have you.