Good news.
I did less hard time in the slammer than Nicole Richie thanks to you guys.
My special thanks to:
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
A very special Anonymous (You know who you are)
Michael Silence
Solonor
CeeElCee
SocalMom
Amy Brown
Amy at Finding My New Normal
You contributed enough to send a child to camp through MDA.
I have no idea how they will get home, though.
Seriously, I've heard from several of you who've been affected by MD, thank you.
It's a worthy cause, but hearing from you made it more personal and I didn't grouse so much about fundraising.
I work on the same campus where I went to college.
Since I learned I was able to turn myself in to "jail" rather than have someone come get me, I walked over to the fraternity house where it was being held.
As I walked past the Greek houses, it was hard to believe it had been 20*mumble* years since I had walked these sidewalks.
I had specific memories of where I had gone, things that happened, who I talked to and even what I was wearing.
How can 20*mumble* years have passed?
Weird.
Not quite as weird as going to a fraternity house on my lunch break to get a picture taken in a striped suit behind bars by a Mormon volunteer, but still weird.
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Wait - frat house, striped suit, bars, Mormon photographer - and you remember it.
Impressive.
I want to say congrats but I am totally lost. xD
I seem to be missing 20 years too. What I am not missing, unfortunately, are pics of me during my "Madonna" phase, complete with spiral perm, lace bow on top of my head, matching fingerless gloves, red lipstick, purple eyeshadow and lots of black eyeliner and mascara.
Glad you did so well! MM and I are still working on our fundraising for the ALA. I've got a couple of sizable donations ($50+) that have been a real blessing. Mulletman not so much. He is nonexistant as an online presence, so his funding will have to come from his coworkers and friends in "real" life.
I work on the same campus that I went to college at also. I was a freshman exactly 20 years ago. I take walks on my lunch hours and sometimes slip into that weird combination of nostalgia and shame. Good times. :)
I've been out of college long enough now that I can study the diploma hanging on my office wall and figure out where I went...in less than 10 minutes.