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Dear Reader,

I love the music from "High School Musical." It's my guilty pleasure. However, the song describes exactly how last night felt in our apartment. After getting off work, I rode home and found lots of people in our apartment, several of whom I did not know. It was a good time to meet these new people. The game we started was even better. It is called 'The high school' game.

The idea behind this game involves everyone and breaks the ice really fast with people you don't know very well. One person at a time, the group makes guesses about what that person was like in high school. Anyone can guess and it doesn't matter if you are right or wrong because it is in the past and nobody will get offended because you don't really know what they were like unless they went to high school with you.

Spiritually and emotionally the game was very uplifting. It was a way for all of us to get to know each and I now feel that all of us are close friends, despite the fact that we just met last night. What a wonderful way to start out the week.

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