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Class of 1975 - Age 54

On the 3rd day of activities, at the baseball game, a friend sitting next to me said at the main gathing the evening before the girls were sitting there discussing what in the world was I doing to still look so good Smiley Happy. To me that is the highest compliment I could have gotten.

It's one thing to get the hugs and have people say "you look great" - that's a standard greeting, but to know you were the topic of conversation at a table of women is pretty high honors Smiley Happy.

I told her it I thank God for Retin A, and Clairol. I did get some free Botox and Juvederm at my job (Dept. of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at a University) but it was just a bit of a boost, not a major change. Mainly, I think genetics makes the biggest difference.

This news made my weekend and I thought you guys would understand Smiley Happy