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would a LOOKING FOR OLD FRIEND thread be ok do you think???

Posted: Sat 16th Jul 2011 11:33 pm
by chillers2
hi guys

just wondering if this would be ok, i would love to get in touch with an old friend, tried the usual friend finders and facbook sites, nothing.

i could put as many details about them that i could remember, including obviously full name and possible loaction, but i feel this could possibly cause problems somehow

what do you guys think?

Re: would a LOOKING FOR OLD FRIEND thread be ok do you think

Posted: Sat 16th Jul 2011 11:38 pm
by steven
chillers2 wrote:hi guys

just wondering if this would be ok, i would love to get in touch with an old friend, tried the usual friend finders and facbook sites, nothing.

i could put as many details about them that i could remember, including obviously full name and possible loaction, but i feel this could possibly cause problems somehow

what do you guys think?

If there a stoner and you think they come on ACD then go for it... What have you got to lose.

Re: would a LOOKING FOR OLD FRIEND thread be ok do you think

Posted: Sat 16th Jul 2011 11:57 pm
by chillers2
hiya steven...
yes they used to be a smoker, and sure we talked of amsterdam, its been 20 years since i last saw them

havent a clue if they come on here, but anyone searching amdserdam info may stumble upon this site,

but, say if they dont smoke no more, has a very important job, dunno, i just got a gut feeling theres something wrong about putting all i know about someone on a website ?

other opinions please, cheers mate

Re: would a LOOKING FOR OLD FRIEND thread be ok do you think

Posted: Sun 17th Jul 2011 06:53 am
by StonedSince67
chillers2 wrote:i just got a gut feeling theres something wrong about putting all i know about someone on a website ? other opinions please, cheers mate
well if you choose to continue my suggestion would be to put no location or identification information in your request, but only write about things that only you two would know about, ie the past and things that happened or laughs that you had

the criteria should be such that your friend will instantly recognise himself from your stories of the past, but that no one else could possibly identify your friend or find his home or place of work

good luck ...

Re: would a LOOKING FOR OLD FRIEND thread be ok do you think

Posted: Sun 17th Jul 2011 02:40 pm
by artymac
Wise words of advice, "StonedSince'67".
"chillers2", this may sound right out of 'left field' to you, or others, but you might surprise yourself..... Get stoned, ...i know, it's a dirty job but somebody's got to do it!!, ....and try and think around your present problem....is there another route you could take to find your friend? Try and think through the times you spent together for clues that could move your search along.... people who may have knew you both, their type of work - could this help if you did some more searches on the internet.... Did they buy lots of 'Roor' bongs or something similar? you could ask the company if they have their details to pass on your number to phone them.... If they live in "Britain" the 'Electorial Register'?
Get with the stoned abstract thinking!! I'm sure it was the 2nd in command at "Microsoft" that said he was down at the 'sub-atomic' level when he had his 'epiphany' whilst stoned..... The list goes on.....

Re: would a LOOKING FOR OLD FRIEND thread be ok do you think

Posted: Sun 17th Jul 2011 07:33 pm
by steven
Good advice there, some other suggestions are googling their name, or their employers as they sometimes have a mug shot of their staff on websites, also try any family members they may have on face book because I for one don't use my own name and use that of my pets, friends also use nicknames so you may never find them using real names, like I say try their family or friends search and see if ya can view their friends..
But I'd go down the electorol route :wink:
Good luck...

Re: would a LOOKING FOR OLD FRIEND thread be ok do you think

Posted: Sun 17th Jul 2011 08:02 pm
by Balou
Have you tried spokeo.com?

Peace

Re: would a LOOKING FOR OLD FRIEND thread be ok do you think

Posted: Sun 17th Jul 2011 08:08 pm
by Cisco
^^^ looks to be more Stateside ? I done a search of MG own name and all the results pertained to my American namesakes

Re: would a LOOKING FOR OLD FRIEND thread be ok do you think

Posted: Sun 17th Jul 2011 10:47 pm
by Balou
Cisco wrote:^^^ looks to be more Stateside ? I done a search of MG own name and all the results pertained to my American namesakes
Didn't think about that, here is the UK version http://www.123people.co.uk/

Peace

Re: would a LOOKING FOR OLD FRIEND thread be ok do you think

Posted: Mon 18th Jul 2011 06:00 pm
by Twichaldinho
Balou wrote:
Cisco wrote:^^^ looks to be more Stateside ? I done a search of MG own name and all the results pertained to my American namesakes
Didn't think about that, here is the UK version http://www.123people.co.uk/

Peace
After a few searches..I am pleased to say, I could not find me :mrgreen: ...Call me Anoni - mouse :lol:

Re: would a LOOKING FOR OLD FRIEND thread be ok do you think

Posted: Mon 18th Jul 2011 06:06 pm
by ftcarer
Twichaldinho wrote:
Balou wrote:
Cisco wrote:^^^ looks to be more Stateside ? I done a search of MG own name and all the results pertained to my American namesakes
Didn't think about that, here is the UK version http://www.123people.co.uk/

Peace
After a few searches..I am pleased to say, I could not find me :mrgreen: ...Call me Anoni - mouse :lol:

I don't exist either :lol: should keep the bills down :lol:

Re: would a LOOKING FOR OLD FRIEND thread be ok do you think

Posted: Mon 18th Jul 2011 06:07 pm
by Boner
Me neither or anyone else I looked for....

Re: would a LOOKING FOR OLD FRIEND thread be ok do you think

Posted: Tue 26th Jul 2011 11:08 pm
by chillers2
lol

artymac i love your way of thinking and been down that path a few times, with no luck

also wrote to an address i got from equivilant of 192 but never heard anything back :(

tried one of those sites above but it was asking me to pay for the info, cant be doing with all that.

ok will give him a shout right here, right now, anyone from middlesborough may know him on here

name
PATRICK MORRIS
age
40 ish
sister angie and another i dont remember name of, possibly claire, mom called dot, stepdad called graham i believe,
had connections with ormsby, caister, great yarmouth

we worked together on a holiday camp in great yarmouth, he was a chef then but he was really into cars, panel beating, mechanics
hes a big chap, white, dark hair, proper laugh, and we lost touch many years ago

pat if your out there mate, its meeeee !!! LOL

(thanks for your help guys)

Re: would a LOOKING FOR OLD FRIEND thread be ok do you think

Posted: Wed 27th Jul 2011 09:15 am
by guessnot
It's so frustrating looking for old friends, isn't it? You can never seem to find them, they've got married and changed their names or God knows what. On the other hand, people you don't want to be looking for keep popping up in front of your eyes. StonedSince'67 gives good advice - if you think there's a chance your friend might be on here, write some stories and memories and they might show up, but don't give their phone numbers or old addresses or anything.

Ah, friendships you made a while ago before there was facebook and e-mail, those are the sweetest memories and the most impossible people to find, aren't they?

Also, it's worth googling, if they have a more unusual name. In other case, it's useless.