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Re: Pictures of the last FWC graduation at the Huntington Campus
Thu, December 8, 2005 - 12:00 AMOk, i don't know any of those people or places but your comments are hilarious. Thanks for that. -
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Re: Pictures of the last FWC graduation at the Huntington Campus
Thu, December 8, 2005 - 11:01 AMBrian, thanks so much for putting those photos on the net, that day seems like yesterday and like a million years ago. What ever happened to Jon Paul? I can't tell you how often that question has gone through my mind.
Jennifer Piddington and I are still in good touch and we had talked about going out to the Livingston Campus some years ago now, but she said that we shouldn't because it was just too depressing. Told me that everything had been knocked down at that point and nothing remained at all. So many memories...............I have a whole big album of pictures from Livingston Campus and the old FWC stations I was at. My kids were looking at them not too long ago and I was trying to explain FWC to them. Boy were they confused - but also amused. -
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Re: Pictures of the last FWC graduation at the Huntington Campus
Thu, December 8, 2005 - 5:28 PMJP is around, I saw a post about him some on here. I don't know how it feels, I mean it feels like a whole other life. But at the same time while I'm working on my current project (launching a radio station), I am reminding myself all the time of the lessons I learned during that last year of FWC. If nothing else it was a hell of an education. If you get a chance scan the pics and post them, love to see them. Who I wonder about is Tandeka, and news on what's up with her?
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Re: Pictures of the last FWC graduation at the Huntington Campus
Thu, December 8, 2005 - 5:39 PMJon Paul is here in Philadelphia. I see him every couple of months or so at Quaker meeting for worship -- the meeting he grew up in, which I joined a few years ago. He was in San Francisco for a few years, until 1-2 years ago. -
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Re: Pictures of the last FWC graduation at the Huntington Campus
Fri, December 9, 2005 - 12:55 PMThanks for the update on JP. If you see him, tell him he's being asked about on this tribe and that he should hook up with this.
Brian, your right, there is no question that FWC was certainly one hell of an education, it really becomes a way of life and leads you into so many things. I never would have guessed at the things I would do before FWC, but then after, I sometimes look back and regret I haven't done more - not that I'm done. As soon as my life roller coaster slows a bit and I have a bit of time, I will scan some pictures and put them up here.
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