I'm facebook friends with a few of them, but for the most part, I lost touch with all my elementary school friends when I went to high school (I went to a local grammar school, but commuted to a private high school in the city)
<insert joke about touching elementary school kids>
I don't keep in touch with anyone from school either. Every once in a while I get a friend request from someone on my facebook account I never use, but I just accept the request and move on.
I'm facebook friends with a few of them, but for the most part, I lost touch with all my elementary school friends when I went to high school (I went to a local grammar school, but commuted to a private high school in the city)
Married one. Still in touch with a few more. Not daily contact, but one of them lives next door to my parents, so I see him sometimes when I visit. Grew up in a small, rural community.
No, I did almost all of my elementary schooling in Winnipeg and I have not really spoken to any people from there, except for one girlfriend for a little while, since I left the place.
I haven't kept in touch with anyone...which is why I am the lonely man I am today.
Most of them are bums that never left the ghetto, and on top of that, had kids who made the ghetto more ghetto.
I hate my surroundings so much. I can't wait for my car to be officially gone, so I can finally make serious plans to leave this area.
Nope. In relationship terms - facebook connected me with 2 people I use to hang out with about 15 years ago.
If you managed to keep in touch and remain friends with someone from such a young age - kudos to you. Just curious though - if you did remain friends/in touch - have you lived in the same city all your life?
I keep in touch with one person from elementary school. It probably helped that we went to separate junior and senior high schools (At which point I got sick of all of my friends and pretty much dropped them all.)
We have been close friends for 16 years.
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