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Question Posted Friday May 27 2005, 10:30 pm

When I was younger, I met a friend online that was a year older than me. We grew totally close, and then like all friendships, we had a fight. She knew I lived near NYC and the day after 9/11 she imed my AOL sn that I had kept the same. Then, I didn't want to get hurt again, so I made the friendship fail. I know this sounds stupid, but I want to find her and talk to her again. Her AOL sn has changed, and I tried asking a site for her new sn but htey neer contacted me back. How can I find her?

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mfirefly11 answered Friday May 27 2005, 11:46 pm:
Call her or look her up in the "pages" or on the internet. Thats all i can really say!

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HeathaAa answered Friday May 27 2005, 11:15 pm:
I dont know if there is a deffinite way. If you know her first & last name then you can search that way on AOL but if she didnt fill out a profile then I dont think it will come up!!!

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