Pix from my reunion, with guest stars

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Bob Gutowski
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Pix from my reunion, with guest stars

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And these peeeps are who?
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Cool Bob! I wish I was there to hear Lopez do "Nothing"---I grew up singing that song (well high school) and she looked really good. How was Ben Vereen? He looked healthy!
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Great pictures Bob ! Thanks for sharing ! Looks like a great time was had by all !



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As I wrote on another thread, the pix are from this weekend's festivities - reunions at the former High School of Performing Arts on 46th Street in NYC.
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It's pretty amazing how alike all reunion pix look, although yours are of more interest than most. These days, the ones from my reunions are of a bunch of old, gray-haired or bald people that I've never seen before! However, when they took the group picture, I was fool enough to stand next to the one woman who had had $100,000 worth of plastic surgery...
I think my cousin Judy went to the High School of Performing Arts. I remember her telling me that some hotshot model/actress was one of her classmates.
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