My ex from like 5th grade, well, he's been popping in my head everyday for like the past week, and I even had a dream about him last night. I miss him so much. I haven't even seen him in 3 years, but I just want to talk to him, so, so, badly. And see how he's doing (he moved a few years ago).
-His email changes now and then, and the one I have right now is no longer in use, so I don't know it.
-I don't know the address to the house he moved to.
-I don't know his screen name or whatever his email is now.
-I don't know his phone number or his cell (or if he even has one)
I want to talk to him so badly. All I know is the area he lives in. I want to talk to him! Please don't tell me it's not going to happen. There has GOT to be a way I can get his email!! There HAS to be. Does anyone know?!
Additional info, added Wednesday June 20 2007, 8:23 pm: Also, none of my friends know him so its not like I could ask him. And I don't know any of his old friends that could have kept in touch with him. So I can't ask them either.. :(. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? iLYBiGGG answered Wednesday June 20 2007, 11:58 pm: why don't you talk to some of the people he was friends with when he still lived in your area? maybe they have his screen name/number/address. =]
xlivexyourxlifex answered Wednesday June 20 2007, 11:37 pm: since you know the area that he lives him you could go onto yellowpages.com and type it in and his last name and that should get you a number that you could call to find out all his other info. orr if you have alot of timeon your hands to a myspace search to see if he has a myspace.
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