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BRIAN BLINN
"Class A thlete’’
Quips: So then, FOOL, what happened? . . . loooser . . . Oh, he said you . . . That RUL
. . . S T U P ID ______ . . . I heard th at . ..
Quotes: "Who’s world is this?” "N as” "You never know until you try.” Unknown. "Li;
is like a box of chocolate, you never know what you gana get.” Forest Gump. "It’s bett
to fail trying than fail to try.” Nick Anderson.
Last Will: I, Brian Blinn, leave Greg, a friendship from kindergarten, the Boston pillc
fight, every one of our stupid fights, your birthday party, a piece of sandpaper, "BUZ
a "time to come” and our total phat 9 years; Jon, a dozen cups, th a t dope Halloween, tj
with my socks off and shoes on, My ’94 yearbook, the day "it” goes dry, and the fair ever
year on Sunday night; Paul, a date with Pamela, the day your hoop comes down, Bt
Beach (instead of the Rangers game), 8th grade Math class, and a whole year of sif
language; Ryan, a royal rumble, your shoe in the tennis court, a sack when no one w
playing, a great diving catch, and a cake of the quake; Adrian, all the days we stayed aft
school, and a bottle of scented water; John, an indoor soccer game, a certain BB and
certain snake; Lonny, the day th a t you can dunk and a dozen bad jokes with one good or.
Kathryn, the adventures and a sexist remark; David, the day I fell by the boys’ room ar,
6th grade; Vishal, any grade less than a B; Sophie, a day your not so darn perk
Courtney, the art class where you pushed me off the table; Willie, a pair of draws; Ci
my sister; Buckley, 10 of the best years of my life.
Years at Buckley: 10
Activities: Red Team Captain, 1995, Baseball,
Soccer, B asketball, Senior M usical, 1995,
Woodshop.
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