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Author: Josh Atkins Created: 2/3/2006
20 years - #$%&!! How did that go by so fast.....?!

Was it 20 years or 20 minutes?
By Josh Atkins on 2/3/2006
I can't believe how fast 20 years blew by. What have I been doing all this time? Went to Central U for a year after graduation. Hated it, found an excuse to go to New York City for the remainder of college and have been here ever since. Still playing sax when greedy landlords or foreign terrorists aren't eliminating the venues. Have a day job at a big 4 accounting firm running financials and building databases - I try not to go insane from the dichotomy. Recently married my long time love and moved across the river to Hoboken NJ - gettin' all suburban and shit. With any luck I'll be able to get back out there for the renuion, would be great to see you all and catch up. All the best to you!!
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