I can’t believe that after all these years I can read a post, look who posted it and think, I’ve never heard of this person. Then I’ll look how many posts they have and it’s in the thousands or tens of thousands. It happens more frequently than I’d expect. Does this still happen to you?
Originally posted by 400m: I can’t believe that after all these years I can read a post, look who posted it and think, I’ve never heard of this person. Then I’ll look how many posts they have and it’s in the thousands or tens of thousands. It happens more frequently than I’d expect. Does this still happen to you?
I spent my entire childhood in a mid sized town. I went all the way through school there. For high school graduation we had two complete rehearsals of lining up in alphabetical order and walking across the stage, to be sure the list they would read matched the bodies in line. We were a class of about 600.
On actual graduation day there were students walking across the stage that I'd never seen nor heard of before.
Yes, I see member names here I'd not noticed before.
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It happen to me regularly. I just figure my memory is shot.
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Originally posted by 400m: I can’t believe that after all these years I can read a post, look who posted it and think, I’ve never heard of this person. Then I’ll look how many posts they have and it’s in the thousands or tens of thousands. It happens more frequently than I’d expect. Does this still happen to you?
Who are you? When did you get here???
Seriously though, I do it all the time...
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