I know. Does anyone think that if there had been the slightest thing that might be interpreted as corroboration Kavanagh would have turned the calendars over?https://twitter.com/EricBoehlert/status/1044200195658076161 …
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Also, what man in his 50s still has calendars from high school? I mean, I kept some calendars from high school for quite a few years because they were Tolkien calendars worth art by the Hildebrant brothers, but even those disappeared by the time I hit my 40s after a few moves.
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Replying to @gorskon
I had those same calendars (and lost track of them the same way).
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So I'm not the only one! Of course, the only thing I put on those calendars were people's birthdays, important days, dates of vacations, etc. I have no idea whether I would have put parties on them because, being shy and nerdy, I almost never went to parties in high school.
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I didn’t write on those calendars at ALL because they were so precious to me (I’d get them as Christmas presents). I never wrote down any party info anywhere for fear I’d be busted by my very nosy parents.
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I generally put birthdays on them and occasional immortal events. That's all. I loved the art, too.
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