Shelley Long in the back right swoons over “Mr. Big” in a secret agent farcical skit during the Junior Banquet (something that I have come across in my grandparents’ yearbooks as well).

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Shelley Long in the back right swoons over “Mr. Big” in a secret agent farcical skit during the Junior Banquet (something that I have come across in my grandparents’ yearbooks as well).
I don't remember signing up for Classmates.com. I'm sure I did as there was a period I would find out about a new thing and sign up for it.
I keep getting emails about stuff and while it's mostly noise I delete with other ads I just looked at the "someone looked at your profile" which is actually "we unlocked three of your profile visits" two were from people I don't know and one was a dude from homeroom
I think if it was a former friend I'd like investigate more and see if they were trying to contact me. (I don't Facebook anymore as it is awful.)
I think you have to pay to unlock more visits or something. lol that's so dumb.
Idk if homeroom guy is trying to contact but it's more likely the "hmm I haven't seen this person in [many] years I wonder what they look like now" and to that I say good luck I'm basically a cross between a feral cat and a cryptid, difficult to find photographic evidence on top of being reclusive and weird.
I think I'd also investigate if it were a former crush for science. (lol I don't think any crush was reciprocated, it would be just to see whatever the site wanted)
Dear Marketing, this is not good for my ego.
Classmates.com has been sending me information about my high school graduating class, and about how much people from said class are interested in my life.
Repeatedly for the last several weeks they have told me that “ People have been stopping by!”
Specifically:
“ You've had...6 visits since joining.”
I just checked. There were about 380 people in just my graduating high school class.
I joined Classmates.com in 2009.
It is 2023.
Thank you for making it clear exactly how many people don’t give a crap if I’m even alive Classmates.com.
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I’m sure many of you have heard of MyLife.com. This site used to be Classmates.com, Reunion.com, and Wink.com. It is an internet site that supposedly allows people to reconnect with those that they’ve lost contact with many years ago. A great idea, but it’s too bad that it’s being run as a web scam.
Jeffrey Tinsley has been the CEO of these scam companies. He settled a lawsuit against…
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