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Here I am in Germany with Eva and her dad on my trip there in 1994, after our high school graduation. (In case you can't tell, that's me on the right.)
Besides the totally awesome haircut (or lack thereof) that I was sporting, and some wicked cool cutoffs, I also had on the best pair of Birkenstocks I've ever owned, which Eva's mom gave me upon my arrival. They were mostly green with other bright colors thrown in. I always got compliments on them and never found any like them here.
And do I believe the t-shirt I was wearing sported a Marge Piercy poem on the back. (Not the whole poem, just the last stanza.)
Try wearing that to a small-town high school in Ohio. Do you know how many fights I had with random stupid boys about that?
Jenn wrote at 2008-01-03 14:24:
Word. Didn't Ivy read a Marge Piercy poem at your church wedding? I always loved that shirt. I actually had to explain to people what it was talking about fairly frequently. But I never actually read the whole entire poem I don't think, until I looked it up online last night. Crazy, right?
Props to my good friend Jess for finding that shirt in some random magazine. I think we each mail ordered one. Ah, the two bitchy liberals in the tiny hick high school. Awesome.
Clementine wrote at 2008-01-04 14:24:
Aw, I love that you mail-ordered it from a magazine. That's super cute! Also, remember mail order? We used to do it in college. Also ordering over the phone, that was fun times. It was all, "I'd like to order one Item Number 54F7FJJDS482G7 in Whipped Butter, size Extra Large, please. What? Oh no, you're out of the Whipped Butter? Well, how about Cinnamon French Toast? Let's try that." Issues.
You're right about the Marge Piercy poem at our wedding, btw. I live for Marge Piercy, I really do.
Jenn wrote at 2008-01-04 14:50:
For real, the calling to order over the phone was very fun. Also, I love the internet so much.
jess wrote at 2008-01-14 19:16:
i had the matching t-shirt and my mom through it out...speaking of fights.
Jenn wrote at 2008-01-14 21:00:
Oh yeah. I seem to remember your mom removing some bumper stickers and such as well. So lovely.
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Clementine wrote at 2008-01-03 13:25: