Personally, I think we're making this more complicated than it needs
to be and I echo Carla's sentiments. Regardless of whether or not they
graduated with us, at one point in time they were still a part of our
class. If they feel like there are people in the Class of 04 that they
want to see- then let them come. Clearly they'll have to pay for their
ticket- there's no reason for them to not pay just because they didn't
graduate with us. If they don't want to pay, well then, that sucks for
them. I know that sounds kind of harsh but oh well.
In any event, lets just extend the invite and leave the decision up to
them...we don't need to get bogged down in the semantics.
On another note, I FB messaged the people in the first two color coded
chunks on the list. It just occurred to me that FB might have a
feature where they shut your account down for too much messaging [it
could be construed as spamming], so I just wanted to give y'all a
heads up about that when you're doing your own messaging. I'm not
saying it'll definitely happen but it's something to look out for.
Lastly- Katwalk seems like a pretty great place to have this event
assuming we fit their max cap. It kind of sucks that we need to be out
by 9 but I guess that will give people the chance to get together with
their own friends in smaller groups for a more personal reunion of
sorts.
> Hey guys,
>
> I was wondering what we were going to do about those two ppl that expressed
> interest in coming to the reunion even though they only attended 3.5yrs with
> us. Because if we decide that we are going to invite them then we would need
> to get their addresses and emails as well.
>
> -Christine
>