10-1-25 VERMONT: Reunion is over, and I think a word of thanks is due to the small group of classmates who organized the event. They organize all of the events and always do a great job.
While it was good to see people that I have known since I was an undergraduate, it is sad to see how much we have aged. We were smart, talented, able, strong and now are shadows of our former selves, those of us still standing.
I do have an issue. The last meal the Hanover Inn served was unbelievably horrible. There was rubber chicken and undercooked risotto that nobody ate. I watched the waitstaff clear the tables, and I could see that all the chicken went back to the kitchen uneaten. I thought it was sad that all those birds died for nothing. The previous meal was OK, not great but OK. Had I known what was to happen, I would have brought in food from the golden arches that would have been infinitely better. The Hanover Inn always disappoints. The class should feel insulted at this colossal disrespect.
I look forward to the 70th reunion, if I’m able to make it, but will eat before the dinner.
Careful what you eat.
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