Everybody ends up googling their names. It is unavoidable. Which gives me an interesting idea. When I was a little boy I had some little friends, who no doubt use the interwebz. I haven't talked to them for years, let alone think about them. But I wonder if they would remember me if they came across their names in this blog? I highly doubt it, probably just get kind of freaked out. But its worth a shot. Hello Mitchell Moir from Brisbane. I remember you, and that bananas in pajamas doll covered in mashed banana that we fed to ants. Keagen ( I don't even remember your last name) from Brisbane. You were probably my best friend back then, and you always had awesome stuff. Ahhh, good times with Duke Nukem. Cory Donaldson from Brisbane. You were more of an acquaintance, but I remember your name because we had the same initials, entitling us to sit around and listen to CDs all day (get it?), while people like Mitchell (MM) had to eat MMs and probably get fat and have a heart attack or something. Tina Cowling from Brisbane. I think you came to my house once. Cant remember why. You always used to be the Witch in the games we played. For some reason all I remember of you is you running from the toilets into a big wall and making a lot of noise. Cluny something or other. I think that's your name. I went to your house once, although why I don't know. That's all I remember of you, someone I spent 4 years of my life among. If i go back even further I can remember Domonic some European kid from pre-school. And Nicky! Ahh, I loved you Nicky. You had a car bed, which made you awesome. James! I had a friend called James! He was a real good friend too. Alex Fairing from Brisbane. I remember you. You had GI Joes and one time at your birthday we stayed up to 3 burning army men on your light bulb. Ahh, good times. And Alex Scott (or something). The tiny pale red headed well travelled kid, who could draw awesome dinosaurs and always enjoyed pretending to be dinosaurs with me in year 3. You know, you were one of the kids I missed most when I moved, even though I never knew you that well. Wow. I remember a heap more than I thought. Well that's going to last a while.
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