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Lost — in Plain Sight
I am on a Most Wanted list. Actually, it’s more likeĀ the Lost and Found of my high school alumnae committee, which for the lastĀ 30 years has experienced monumental difficulties in tracking me down and verifying my existence. It’s kind of … Continue reading
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Tagged Alias, alumna, art, artist, beauty, blogging, Carolyn Henderson, Christian, CIA, culture, current events, daily life, economy, encouragement, family, FBI, growth, high school, humor, life, lifestyle, lost, news, Norwegian, painting, reunion, Sidney Bristow, Steve Henderson, writing
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Facebook Friends
When I troll through someone’s site and see that they have 555 Facebook “Friends,” I think — how do you keep up with all of these people? And, because the number of friends is open for others to see, there is the very public pressure to add to one’s list so that one does not look pathetic.
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Tagged Facebook, friends, high school, junior high, middle age, middle aged, popular, social butterflies
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