i need to find some one called james chislom he used to live in gateshead but dont no were he lives now he is in his late 60 early 70 he was my uncle but reli could do with seeing him again plzplzlplz try n help me find him
How to get in touch with people I have lost touch with
How I did it: Through facebook! First I searched for her phone through other common friends but it was difficult and unsuccessful since mosst of them have changed number or have lost contact with her. Then I searched in facebook and couldn't find her either. 3 months later, after facebook had gained publicity, I searched again for her and boum! There she is!
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itsnotperfefkt is writing. Finally.
I have-erm, had-a friend who I was inseparable with. I don’t even know her name…just a wrinkled photograph and a nick name: Cookie.
There’s also this other girl I met at the beach one day who lives in Nevada. I gave her my address but she never mailed me.
There was also another girl who moved from my school and I never saw her since. And so many other people…
I have lost touch with Colin Adlam in 1958 in Brussels, Belgium. He was living in Welwyn Garden City, Herts, England. I would like to get in touch with him. Thank you
Drea wondering
Done and kind of useless… some things are meant to be in your past… forever.
hi i am looking for a friend i had at school i have seen him about less than a hand full of times in close to 9 years but never got contact info and he dont seem to be on facebook or friends reunited or myspace! so i am lost at how to find him he is called paul aliston and went to blatchington mill school im hove east sussex.
stuck on the moon is dousing a candle.
there are people
who i missed yesterday
whose names i forgot this morning.
I’ve had my work head on and I guess I’ve been a bit lazy – lost touch with loads of people. Also, been carrying around alot of anger with some of them that I’ve been ignoring for some time. Would like to smooth it all over – funny how things become less important as time goes on.



