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I've been on there for a few months now. Not as many people from the old days on there yet, but it's a great way to update family and friends when out and about. Also have a myspace account.
Last edited by DeathWind; Dec 20, 2008 at 02:34 PM.
Yep! I've connected with a lot of old highschool friends. Amazing to me since I haven't been back there in a long long time! Look me up as Kirk Dunn mention hdforums in the request.
I am on facebok and myspace. I find it pretty much useless........but I keep my name out there in case a certain someone that I had a crush on in fouth grade looks for me.....
I've been over on Facebook for about a year now. Went there for networking, but found a lot of old friends.
You can find me at: Larryj24 at optonline dot net
FYI: For those that put their actual e-mail addresses in, you will find an influx of spam as the spiders craw the net looking for e-mail addresses. You will get less of a chance of getting spam if you do it as I did above.
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