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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 387189" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>My best facebook find was an old friend from primary school. Our teacher used to call us Giggle and Cackle because we were always whispering and giggling together instead of paying attention to our lesson. She and I were inseparable from nursery school right until Gr. 6, when we all graduated. We went to different schools after that and lost touch. Years later, I worked on a project where her mom was the primary contact for the client organization so we got back in touch and it was as though we'd been apart for a day rather than for 15-odd years. Again we drifted apart, and just recently connected on FB. Funny...our lives are so radically different. If we met today I don't know that we'd even chat with each other, but the old long-standing connection allows us to get past what are really superficial differences, because we remember what we were both like at 3 yrs old, giggling over juice and cookies in JK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 387189, member: 3907"] My best facebook find was an old friend from primary school. Our teacher used to call us Giggle and Cackle because we were always whispering and giggling together instead of paying attention to our lesson. She and I were inseparable from nursery school right until Gr. 6, when we all graduated. We went to different schools after that and lost touch. Years later, I worked on a project where her mom was the primary contact for the client organization so we got back in touch and it was as though we'd been apart for a day rather than for 15-odd years. Again we drifted apart, and just recently connected on FB. Funny...our lives are so radically different. If we met today I don't know that we'd even chat with each other, but the old long-standing connection allows us to get past what are really superficial differences, because we remember what we were both like at 3 yrs old, giggling over juice and cookies in JK. [/QUOTE]
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