Yeah. We graduate on the football field.Nanti-SARRMM wrote:the long standing tradition of graduating outside the high school?
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So is it normally dry and warm during graduation?Giovanni Schwartz wrote:Yeah. We graduate on the football field.Nanti-SARRMM wrote:the long standing tradition of graduating outside the high school?
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Yes. It is Mesa, AZ. In the paper it said that today was the second time ever in Phoenix history that it has rained on May 23, since the 1880's.Nanti-SARRMM wrote:So is it normally dry and warm during graduation?Giovanni Schwartz wrote:Yeah. We graduate on the football field.Nanti-SARRMM wrote:the long standing tradition of graduating outside the high school?
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Oh. Thanks for reminding me. I suppose I'd better write him a letter... he's in the MTC right now, right?Giovanni Schwartz wrote:So I'm lettering Craig, and I'm gonna ask him if it's okay that I compromise his secret identity in order to get more mail. I'll let you all know what he says.
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Nope. Only college guys with no lives at the moment, but they don't count anyways.Giovanni Schwartz wrote:Echo... echo... echo... echo... echo... echo... echo... echo... echo... echo... echo... echo... echo... echo... echo... echo... echo... echo... echo... Is anyone here?
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Suggesting a party works for me, but that's probably 'cause I actually live in Provo. I would say... you know, sometimes there are just days when we have nothing to say, or have no time to say it in. I was so popular this morning that it took me about an hour to read the Board. Sometimes I don't get online until night, and then only to read the Board and check e-mail.Giovanni Schwartz wrote:Well, no one had posted anything in here since yesterday, so I didn't know what to say to spawn conversation
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