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Range Rover Blues:
Any one here a member?

well I was contacted by a mate at Uni the other day so I decided to flessh out my profile and see who else remembers me.  I looked up some clubs I've been in and there is a Mud Club group, but I suspect it's not us :shock:

I think we need to do something about that :twisted:  who's with me?

carbore:
I was until.

A guy I went to school with and was mates with got in contact. He came round to my house for a chat etc. I was singe at the time and talked about how I had just split up with my long term girlfriend, he talked about his wife and kids. Nice chat and all that.

Few days later I got a letter of him, he was "Coming out" had been gay forever but got married cos thats what people do and it its expected of him. It was quite sad really.

On the next page however he said how much he had allways fancied me and explained that in quite a lot of detail if you know what I mean.

So NO im not interested in meeting anyone else from my school days.

Good luck!

wormster:
Meeting old school friends and collegues - NOWAY!

Sorry but just because i went to a 3rd rate public school and I happened to work in the same place as you did doesn't mean I want to be your friend!!!

I've made more good mates, through my hobbies than I have through school or work.

So in answer to your question:

Count me out

Boggert:
I get the odd message, but have never bothered with them...

Get a few old friends contacting me on face book, but to be fair i'm not that bothered.

strapping young lad:
i have got in touch with more school friends through facebook than friends reunited to be honest.

and thinking about it, do you really want to speak to someone you havent seen by choice mainly for 20 years (in my case)

i remember little of who they were, and so forth

those that i was friends with genuinely i am still friends with and see each other bout twice a year (distance is a problem)

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