Who did you know for a long time?
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Who did you know for a long time?
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I have to say I'm really bad in keeping in contact with school/college/uni mates. I do try and we might exchange emails or Facebook messages for a while then it peters out. But I have a small group of friends (three of them) whom I've known since the beginning of high school so it's been about....12/13 years and we meet up every now and again (just yesterday in fact

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I can relate to that. I'm really bad at maintaining contact with people.RuqeeD wrote:I do try and we might exchange emails or Facebook messages for a while then it peters out.
As to people I've known, well! It would have to be my best friend, Erica, who I've known 8 years -- very similar story to Timekeepers! Though all my friends from quite as young as you and Chris have long since floated elsewhere.
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One, Cora, i met in 2nd grade. Our first conversation was about this rubber dinosaur i carried with me everywhere (which i still have..) that i named Stoopy. I dropped him and she almost stepped on him, and i loved Stoopy so much that i screamed "DONT STEP ON THE DINOSAUR" and baseball slid under her foot so she wouldnt hurt my poor Stoopy. Somehow that was our "lets be best friends" thing. Havent seen her in a year or so, but we still talk.
And Destra i met first day of preschool. We were both coloring, and she broke the crayon and started crying so i gave her mine and told the teacher i broke it so she wouldnt get in trouble. Thats the best friend code when your that little. We lived half a mile from eachother until i moved away when i turned 16. Not as close as we use to be, but she's still my bestie.
OTHER THAN DEE BECAUSE I KNOW SHE'S READING THIS AND ALL GRRRR. Your my Dee Tweedle and you know it.
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