search results kgwat70 (10106) | | I think this is the best website if you are looking to find your old high school classmates. I like this better than Myspace. If you have used it, what do you think? Have any luck finding anyone? ... | |
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 susangpyp (34) | | Have you ever rekindled a close friendship after a major falling out? Has it worked out? Have you ever gotten to be close again or just acquaintances that say hi in email now and again. Did you ever... | |
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 viruz786 (38) | |
Legal Affairs. Contests. Cricket. Finance. E-Greetings. Education. Women. Search Engines. Shopping. Recipe. Auction. News/Entertainment. Web... | |
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 CleveRed (40) | | I'm wondering if anyone else has any personal stories about long distance relationships. Personally I've been lucky. My guy found me on classmates.com after many MANY years and re-ignited an old... | |
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 Withoutwings (4692) | | New Rule #1: Stop giving me that pop-up ad for Classmates.com! There's a reason you don't talk to people for 25 years. Because you don't particularly like them! Besides, I already know what the... | |
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 chattylynn31 (126) | | Does anyone here know where you can find old friends email addresses wihout having to pay. I know there are sites like reunion.com and classmates.com but I don' really want to pay to get in touch... | |
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 sugarbritches (187) | | I got this in an email today and had to pass it on. Hopefully it makes you laugh and you can post some new rules of your own.
New Rule
No more gift registries. You know, it used to be just for... | |
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 gapeach65 (634) | | My first actual reunion was after 16 years, I contacted my first love, we met at Stone Mountain Park where we both worked at the time, we broke up and went our separate ways, got married, had... | |
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New Rule: Stop giving me that pop-up ad for classmates.com! There's a reason you don't talk to people for 25 years. Because you don't particularly like them! Besides, I already know what the... | |
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blog results Mark Evans (0) | | Classmates.com’s plan to raise $125-million through an IPO is curious for a variety of reasons. The biggest question is why now at a time when the capital markets are increasingly... | |
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