More Memories

Last week I began alphabetically rifling through my Facebook friends and jotting down memories about them on this site. Remember?

Anyway, lets us continue:

BECCA CLOCK:We were walking back to Tai’s after having dinner at Bantam Pizza. I was being a gentlemen and carrying the box of leftovers. I jokingly pretended to throw the box of pizza at you. In my haste the pizza came flying out of the box and crashed to the pavement in the parking lot of The Donut Station. Everyone laughed….and I felt like an ass.

JILL COFFEY:Myself and Sarah Stevenson went on a double date with you and Tai. We attended a screening of Interview With The Vampire at the Cinerom at Torrington. As we drove home we sang along to “So What’Chya Want” by The Beastie Boys.

LAURA Margaitis Comas (corn girl):I’ll never forget hanging out with you, Keely and Ericka at the Weik’s house that year. Our nights were spent watching crappy TV, gossiping and pigging out on sweets. During that time you refered to me as “One of the girls”.

LAUREN COOK: Myself and my friends sitting behind you and your friends during the opening of the play “Guys and Dolls”. I’m glad you turned around.

ANDREA CORBIN:Keely and Ericka hosted a party at their apartment on Church Street in Newington. “Walt, these are our friends, Andrea, Angela and Ria.”

SHERRY DEAN:I met you for the first time at Playscape in Litchfield. You were babysitting for your sister’s kid. When Mike Wilson showed up I thought he was your brother-in law and found it odd that you kissed him on the  lips when he arrived to meet you.

ASHLIE DRANGINIS: Realizing how feisty you were after you slapped one of my friends across the face because you thought he had called you the “C-word”.

STEPHANIE DYSON: Years after we graduated you stopped in to Blockbuster to rent a movie. I was working there as a clerk. You told me I was always a nice guy in high school. I felt guilty because I don’t think we said two words to each other in our many years as classmates.

KATHLEEN EBNER: I brought you home after school. You invited me inside. As you were giving me a tour of your house I had to excuse myself to the bathroom to puke my brains out.

GORNDON FALCETTI: Cutting a poker game short on New Years Eve because our rides were leaving.  We split the pot three ways and even though you were clearly the chip leader you gave myself and Erin a bigger cut of the cash.

ALICIA FARKASH BRAMMER:Listening to you sing all MY favorite songs at Panchos during Karaoke.

EDWARD FEDEROVICH:Becoming nauseous in fourth grade after watching Todd Stratton trip you at recess and you broke your arm.

AMY FERRAROTTI:You snuck out of your house, along with Marcy, to go play mini-golf and eat McDonalds with me, tai, Adam and Ethan.

JENNY FIELD:After realizing who you were many years ago at the Tavern, I spent 10 minutes apologizing to you for terrorizing you and your sister when we were kids playing king of the mountain at Nonni and Pop-Pop’s.

KATIE FIELD: see above

ALLISON FRIDAY:Attending Shrek The Third with you, Aidan and Bailee. We should do that more often!

AMY FROEBEL:Chappel live at Mohegan Sun with you, Gruzzy and Ads. During dinner before the show you asked, “So who is this Dave Chappel guy?”

JASON GIRARDIN: Calling you every Sunday during football season to place my bets.

LORA GOGOLYA: Luring you into the woods when you were 12 years old telling you I had to tell you a secret. When you were in position Bobby, who was hiding in a tree up above, peed on you.

BRYAN GRUSTAS:After driving to Central together on the first day of college my step-father Ray tapped you on the back of your head for not wearing your seat belt.  You told me if he had hit you any harder you would of started swinging.

CARIE ANN GRUSTAS: Tossing Steve Rossi out a second story window in 8th grade. Come on, could there be any other memory!

ANDY HAWK:You were the only one ‘Bov Hannas who could give me a run for my money at Wheel of Fortune on the Playstation.

BRENT HAWKINS: Before my first ever indoor track meet you told me I needed to bulk up because I was built like a 60 year old man.

JOHN JANUS: Even though I was terrified, you handed me the first and only gun I ever held.

That’s all for now. Join me next week as I stroll down memory lane with Sherry’s sis,  former members of the class of 95 and  some Kerrs’.

4 Responses to “More Memories”

  1. Wow!I’ve been your sister for 28years and thats the memory you have of me. Fregin getting pissed on!!!

  2. You are a mean brother! Your poor sister.
    When you say Feisty you really mean Bitchy!

  3. I just found this site a while back when a friend of mine suggested it to me. I have been an avid reader ever since.

  4. I just stumbled on this too. That memory goes way back, 25 years maybe!

    I remember that broken arm – and that kid – lol.
    I did get a Nintendo out of the deal… but yep that break was nasty.

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