I’ve hit a bit of a brick wall with her but ought to try to find out one day … I suppose there must be records of prisoner’s release dates at the National Archives.
The one that got away
Skeletons are best left in the cupboard
It would have to be one hell of a big room…Just try writing a list of all the people you have ever met… Even the list would fill a small room…
I wouldn’t look for anyone, apparently you meet them all in the next life…
My dad
I left school in.1978 and there was a girl (A)who I really liked, was an early teens girlfriend ( about 20 times, as was the norm in the 1970s) who I walked to school with and.who I always tried to meet to walk home from school, and Ive not seen her in 45 years.
My home life was chaotic and A brought both love and stability in to my life.
She went off to college.
I stayed on in the.6th form them took an apprenticeship.
I never saw A again as I got a girl pregnant when I was 17 and that became my life.
I think of A a lot. I would love to meet her, have coffee, see how her life panned out ,etc
When I confided in another former classmate, who I knew kept contact with A, she practically laughed.
I told her I have never replicated the depth of feelings I had for A with any other women, despite being married twice having 5 children and currently being in a 15 year long relationship.
How sad am I?
I would really love to meet A again, just once, but I fear after our classmates reaction, that I might be kidding myself that is a worthy desire.
Thoughts?
John Denver first,for a chat & I’d get him to sing one of his songs.
Then David Attenborough & I’d say how much I liked his programs.
Lastly the lady I met on the internet, but we never got to meet in real life. I regret not meeting her, I think we would have been friends in real life & now it’s too late.
Very good question!
First: my parents (who died when I was [too] young), as today, having a child myself, I can understand them better. I would love to talk about that with them.
Second: my ex-girlfriends, as I sometimes was an a**e and I would like to apologize.
Third: Arthur Schopenhauer, that guy must have been an interesting person, coming up with some so deeply true statements.
Best regards from Germany…
I would love to get together with all my family but I can get together with most of them now.
I think my living siblings would probably be doing the same as me and looking for our two beloved brothers who are no longer with us -
one was killed when he was only 25, on military active service, nearly 48 years ago and the other died from a short terminal illness 5 years ago.
There was 8 of us and those two were our “middle brothers”, they were very close to each other and both had a special place in my heart and in the hearts of both my older and younger siblings - they are always in our thoughts and conversations whenever we have a family get together.
If they turned up, they would be the life and soul of the party - what a great time we would all have!
I have seen closeness, it seems to work that family folks can go a decade without conversing, then, when they do, for a short period, it’s like they’ve never been parted, how does that work?
The topic here is people we have met in this life so, in my case, I haven’t known any famous people I have actually met. So who have I met in real life? Too many so pick a couple. My music teacher was one. Another chap I met in Malesia. We were working on a barge on the swamps on tin mining. The guy was on the rigging to check it. It was a very narrow beam about 25 metres up. He had no harness. He 70 years old. I was impressed.
I might be interested in how many might be seeking me?
As long as it’s not because you owed them money Crabby…
I might seek out a few to settle old scores and arguments!
or favours OGF, often favours cost more…
A friend in need…is a pest Crabby…
It’s not sad at all! I would love to meet up with my first boyfriend from when I was about 15. I have been married over 40 years but still think of him.
First love is a powerful thing! Some years ago Jeremy Vine did a radio prog about it and the lines were jammed with people saying even 50 years later they think of their first love constantly.