The Oddest Thing...
Early last week, I was bored, so I went to my profile on classmates.com and updated it with several photos from the last few years...pictures of Lance and I, or of just me, in various European cities.
I also wrote a new biography.
Suddenly, I have 2 new names in my classmates.com guestbook. Unfortunately, I don't have a paid membership, so I can't see who stopped by. But I'm curious. Curious enough to pay for a membership? No. Besides, I put my Blogger address in my biography...if any former classmates really wanted to get in touch with me, I'm not hard to find. And Facebook is basically for the purpose of reconnecting with people, so they can find me there too.
Last year, someone signed my guestbook. And I got a free Gold Membership for a month, so I could finally see who left their name. It was someone I barely even knew...a guy who graduated a year or two ahead of me, who, as far as I knew, didn't even know I existed. Weird. And disappointing. I was hoping for something more exciting...like an old friend I lost touch with or better yet, someone I used to have a crush on.
I think the mystery of who left me messages is probably much more exciting than the reality, so I will probably just leave it at that.
I also wrote a new biography.
Suddenly, I have 2 new names in my classmates.com guestbook. Unfortunately, I don't have a paid membership, so I can't see who stopped by. But I'm curious. Curious enough to pay for a membership? No. Besides, I put my Blogger address in my biography...if any former classmates really wanted to get in touch with me, I'm not hard to find. And Facebook is basically for the purpose of reconnecting with people, so they can find me there too.
Last year, someone signed my guestbook. And I got a free Gold Membership for a month, so I could finally see who left their name. It was someone I barely even knew...a guy who graduated a year or two ahead of me, who, as far as I knew, didn't even know I existed. Weird. And disappointing. I was hoping for something more exciting...like an old friend I lost touch with or better yet, someone I used to have a crush on.
I think the mystery of who left me messages is probably much more exciting than the reality, so I will probably just leave it at that.
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I really don't spend a lot of time on classmates.com anyway. I saw a lot of my classmates at the reunion 5 years ago, and there were really only about 2 people there that I even had an interest in talking to.
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