EXACTLY SIR! I went to my ten year reunion, I'd been married for about four years by then. Now, I'll put in a caveat here before proceeding. From the time of my senior year in high school and thru college, the early 90's I was known to associate with......a few of the shadier types in and around the U of A campus in Fayetteville, I'll leave it at that for legality purposes
Pretty sure the statute of limitations has run out anyway
The rumors I heard about myself at the reunion were awesome! I was told by more than one person that they had heard that I had 1)moved to California and was running dope from Cali back to Arkansas.....completely false, I've never been to California..., 2)had moved to Texas and had been arrested....completely false also, 3)Was currently on probation for drug charges......I've never been arrested. As the night went on, I seemed to be looking at everyone from outside the room as I always did in high school, never really fitting into any one clique. About two hours into the reunion, I had an epiphany. All of the people who were a$$holes in high school were still a$$holes. I told my wife this, she thought it was quite funny, so we left. We got to laughing about the whole event way home that night, she jokingly asked me "Who were you before we met?" I told her very simply, "You remember all the times I've told you that you saved my life, well, I wasn't kidding. There was just simply no way to maintain the lifestyle I was living and not have your luck run out eventually." I spent the rest of the night answering questions about my past which instead of being embarrassed about, I found myself talking her head off and laughing about. I've never been back to a class reunion for the same reasons GNT stated, the cliques are still the cliques, I didn't like many of the people I went to high school with back then, same holds true all these years later.