Today, one of my friends from primary school in Sydney, who I haven’t seen since I was 7, added me on Facebook (she now goes to Macquarie University). A few weeks ago, I realised that a girl on my corridor hangs out with a guy who now lives in Medley, who I haven’t seen in 12 years, but was my best friend in preschool before I stopped talking to him for childish clique-politics reasons (This is a different school in Sydney to the one I went to with the other friend). Another girl who went to my school in Hong Kong during Year 8 and then left added me on Facebook – she now goes to Princeton. And another girl who went to my primary school but whom I haven’t seen since is now living right next door in Trinity College, and also doing law (albeit Commerce/Law, not Music/Law).
Isn’t it amazing that after all this expansion of your social circle, and moving countries, and living in a city you’ve never set foot in in your life, you still end up seeing the same people over and over again in your life?
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It is, indeed. It’s just nice to sit down with them and reminisce about the past. =]
lol that was a wild guess. he came to mind when you mentioned Medley and Sydney. Our paths crossed on a sporting exchange at school but it was only when we teamed up for college footy that we realised we were involved in the same exchange.
It is, indeed. It’s just nice to sit down with them and reminisce about the past. =]
Does the guy from Medley go by the name Richard? Cos if im correct, it is indeed a small world.
^ Yeah, it’s Richard.
lol that was a wild guess. he came to mind when you mentioned Medley and Sydney. Our paths crossed on a sporting exchange at school but it was only when we teamed up for college footy that we realised we were involved in the same exchange.