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	<title>The Nibbana Family &#187; Friends</title>
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		<title>Long lost friends</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2008 01:28:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charles</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve managed to make contact with several friends I haven&#8217;t seen or spoken to in many years through the existence of this website. Coming from a military family and moving every 2-3 years throughout my childhood, the friendships I made growing up typically ended as soon as Uncle Sam gave us orders to relocate. Whether [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve managed to make contact with several friends I haven&#8217;t seen or spoken to in many years through the existence of this website. Coming from a military family and moving every 2-3 years throughout my childhood, the friendships I made growing up typically ended as soon as Uncle Sam gave us orders to relocate.</p>
<p>Whether it&#8217;s through growing apart, a new job or relocation, or simply moving to a new area, you find that people come and go througout your life. I&#8217;ve often wondered where some of the people that were significant in my life have ended up. So, through the power of the internet, I am going to try an experiment and see if I can find any of these long lost friends. I&#8217;m not talking about hiring an investigator, but simply posting a blog entry about each of these individuals including the timeframe and circumstances that we knew each other and hoping that a miracle, web search (or someone who knows them) will help us reconnect.</p>
<p>Where are they now?</p>
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<li>Brian O&#8217;Conner</li>
<li>Sheri Lewis</li>
<li>Michele Bryden</li>
<li>Chris Ewing</li>
<li>James Wilson</li>
<li>James Murati</li>
<li>Florrie Metta</li>
<li>Steven Jones</li>
<li>Southall Lloyd</li>
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<p>As I create individual posts I will link their names to each blog entry. Let&#8217;s hope I can find some (or all) of these long lost friends!</p>
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