Posted by Michael "Max" Muraoka Your classmates are slowly retiring and the numbers are steadily growing. As a result we have more people with more free time that have more ideas about more activities. When you browse our website you can identify some events related to non-profit organizations as well as just for fellowship. All of these activities are conducted with "no strings attached", meaning that no one has any expectations, obligations, or commitments to worry about, and no one judges one another. The "no strings attached" is my lazy way of saying to our classmates that they are encouraged to participate and enjoy the fellowship in an environment free of agendas, with people that have at least some common bond. It is another alternative for classmates who may not otherwise have exposure to social opportunities. As we "mature" further, these types of get-togethers may be activities which provide a pleasant and oftentimes rewarding deviation from our normal schedules. A surprising number of classmates have found new meaningful friendships with their peers as a result of reunions and other fellowship events. I have.... and I know there are others!
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on 7/13/2003, 10:38 pm, in reply to "Classmate Fellowship"
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A classmate asked what was the meaning of "no strings attached". My response is as follows: 
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