I'll admit right now I forgot how funny Dave Salchow can be.
I'm so unlikely to make the reunion I can't even believe it—not only will I be in Minneapolis twice already over the summer but every weekend in September is booked already—but am excited to read more about what you-all are up to.
As for me, I'm based in Chicago, where I active and art and write. I've published a fair number of books, but my recent one, an anti-corporate treatise aimed at reinvigorating democracy and independent culture and called Unmarketable, was recently read by Pamela Anderson in a bikini at her Malibu beach home. I also just did an activist/self-publishing project in Cambodia that was amazing and wonderful and thrilling and dangerous and lovely, but still, nothing's ever made me laugh as hard or for as many consecutive days as this picture. (I'd post it here but it just can't compete with peoples' cute kid pictures. Not even Pam!)
Mostly, everything else about me is probably the same since the last time you saw me, at the 10-year reunion, and the time before that, in 1988. Including my manner of dress and my haircut. Actually, wait: the hair's cuter now. I guess I have learned something!
Hope to read more soon,
aem
Sunday, April 27, 2008
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Ok, Anne, I think your Pam Anderson story is the best "what I've been doing in the last 20 years". LOVED the photo/blog link.
If I've learned one thing through all these years, it's that we went to school with some really bright and unique people. I'm so impressed with what everyone has done since SPA. I don't think every high school can do that. Glad to hear you're doing so well, and I'll definitely pick up your "Unmarketable" book.
I hope you can change your mind about attending the reunion.
Ann, how great to hear from you! The photo of Pam reading your book left me giggling!! Somehow I never saw you connected to her in ANY way! :-) Congrats on your books! How exciting. I wish you were coming back for reunion. Let's catch up sometime...
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