Yeah, I'm thinking it's a reunion or, since it is our classmates, a collection of idiots. Let's call it a meese. Like geese, only with morons. {Caleb}
In the book "Infinity" by Sherrilyn Kenyon, the character Caleb humorously reflects on the idea of a reunion with his classmates. He playfully refers to them as a "collection of idiots," suggesting that while they share a bond as former classmates, he doesn't hold them in high regard. He uses a clever wordplay, likening them to a group of geese but calling them "meese," which adds a lighthearted tone to his thoughts. This expression captures his disdain yet affection for his peers, highlighting the mix of camaraderie and frustration often felt toward old friends.
In the book "Infinity" by Sherrilyn Kenyon, the character Caleb humorously reflects on the idea of a reunion with his classmates. He playfully refers to them as a "collection of idiots," suggesting that while they share a bond as former classmates, he doesn't hold them in high regard.
He uses a clever wordplay, likening them to a group of geese but calling them "meese," which adds a lighthearted tone to his thoughts. This expression captures his disdain yet affection for his peers, highlighting the mix of camaraderie and frustration often felt toward old friends.