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'Reunion' reunites classmates after 20 years; 'Confidential' puts current female students under the microscope.
By Jon Caramanica, Special to The Times
March 16, 2008

OF course the scars persist -- how could they not? High school is four years of molding, reflection and, occasionally, brutality. Even those left mostly untraumatized by the experience are still shaped by it. Years on, it remains fertile turf for emotional excavation.

 
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Saturday, 12 May 2007
Well..I didn't know that would be my nickname on the reality show High School Reunion until promo ads began to run, but oh well. Here's a little bit about me.
I was born and raised in Dallas, Tx. My Great Grandmother first came to Dallas in the early 1900's on a wagon train so I am a deeply rooted Texan. I grew up in North Dallas and attended J.J. Pearce High School where I graduated in 1987.
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After High School, I attended Texas Tech University where I pledged the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. After college, I worked as a sort of Al Bundy selling women's shoes before beginning my career as a technical recruiter working in Houston for a national staffing company. I moved to New York City at age 29 and lived in Manhattan for 2.5 years where I then returned to Texas and lived in Austin, Tx for 2 years before returning to Dallas where I began selling homes. First for a local home builder in new construction, then as a Real Estate Broker and business owner.
  
 
Currently, I own my own real estate company and spend my time growing the office and recruiting new agents. In my spare time, I continue to play soccer in a local league with friends from high school and college and go to the gym regularly. I plan to continue growing my real estate company and playing soccer until I retire.
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