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Printed from https://shop.writing.com/main/books/entry_id/624375-Identity-Crisis
Rated: 18+ · Book · Women's · #1268197
Drop by drop the snow pack dies, watering the arid lands below.
#624375 added December 15, 2008 at 9:38am
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Identity Crisis
I don’t have an "Invalid Entry when it comes to someone with my exact name. First, anyone who spells their last name the same as I spell my last name either a relative (distant or close) or married to a relative of mine. Second, my first name isn’t all that common. There are people out there who have it, but those are rare.

I don’t have a Facebook page either. I don’t want a Facebook page simply because my life is complicated enough as it is. As for people contacting me that I didn’t care for in high school or college. If someone really wants to find you, they can. I don’t worry about old acquaintances finding me.

The truth is, other then the classmate from high school who is serving a life term in the Oklahoma State jail, I don’t care who wants to contact me. Since I live in Las Vegas, I suspect every high school, college and persons I’ve worked with in other states want to contact me so they have a free place to stay when the come to Vegas.

An ex-boy friend did attempt to contact me once. He called me on the phone and I pretended not to remember him. It was his own fault of course, I mean who wants to talk to some who calls you on the phone and say “Guess who?” He was a bit pissed that I didn’t remember him, but I hung up the phone before he could say anything curd.

My response to the December 14, 2008 leading entry by Lorien



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