“Facebook friends can you spot yourself?”
You know that FB post that appears every so often? It goes something like this, “I want to see which of my friends actually read my posts so if you have read it let me know by saying how we met” Well I decided to do it from the other direction so find yourself here. If you wish give yourself your number.
- You zoomed into my life in 2020, we have never met in person yet you have become one of my band of encouragers, you have a cat called Little-Bear
2. You also zoomed into my life in 2020, we never met until last Summer and I with others was your guest at your home for a Shabbat meal
3. You were my year at school, well when we got to Clounagh, we got to know each other better since that Reunion than we did at school
4. I was your tour guide in 1989 and amongst the many we connected and through Facebook we reconnected
5. I know you through the one you married and now once a year we gather at your place
6. I met you in Jerusalem last summer and just loved your Brooklyn accent and your ways
7. You didn't invite me to your wedding but did the reception and now you can’t get rid of me. You hosted a tea party for me once which I will never forget
8. I heard you and was impressed, we had a chat and here we are
9. I first met you through another 29 years ago and would not have known how we would become friends
10. It was at the College I met you but Armagh Tech where our kindred spirits were tied
11. I knew you at the College but you were shy then. I enjoyed that spontaneous coffee with you and the dog the last time I was home
12. I met you through a Napo branch meeting, you had just returned from Wakefield
13. I met you at Armagh Elim, you are a twin and a great singer
14. I met you at FLH and you taught me a lot and were patient with it
15. I first recall you speaking at Napo NECs at Camden Town Hall. For a short time, you joined our branch
16. I met you through St Albans Quakers, a gentle, friendly spirit
17. I think we had our first telephone conversation when I was organising the petition to Parliament
18. Met you in Galway, you were a latecomer, and we shared many laughs
19. Met you in FLH and I am delighted that years later you are active in Napo
20. You were one of those popular older girls at school and yet years later you have become such a quiet encourager to me
21. We have never met other than on Zoom yet you are my sister of Zion
22. We have never met yet I call you the Chief Iman of Canada and you graciously laugh
23. We met through Christian Life Community (CLC) and we have continued meeting as companions for now 20 years
24. We met through the Christian Union at Hatfield we had many deep chats and you were an usher at our Wedding
25. I can’t not think of you and your wife as she is your face on the book! Again CU and Social Work. You are a Holy Duo.
26. It was Armagh Tech and you once invited me back to the orchard for tea and a church service for afters.
27. You lived on my Granny’s street but I didn't know you really until one night in the Faith Mission.
28. I first met you at a wedding and later you were my barber.
29. We also have never met not even on Zoom but our connection is through my interest a few years ago in Swedenborg
30. “Turn the page, a new chapter in our lives begins here tonight, lost in love” met you in College but only really got to know you through another at Portadown Elim. O, and I accompanied you to a wedding in Scotland.
31. Your quietness is your strength.
32. I knew you to sell in those days the ‘Socialist Worker’ and was it through the Peoples’ Assembly we met?
33. Do I remember you first when you gave a speech at the Houses of Parliament and I sat next to your husband?
34. Knew of you before I knew you as your family name was an institution in our town.
35. You are the youngest of 3 sisters whose da was a good mate of ‘my da’
36. Met you through City Church years ago, your laugh goes before you and your kindness.
37. We spent a couple of years as part of a group of lads while at Clounagh, we often got asked to join the Police activities for young people
38. I asked you to go to the first Christmas party at Clounagh and you said yes but I never did get a kiss.
39. You lived up the street from me in Eggerstown
40. We have never met but often Zoomed, I video-called you frequently from the rooftop overlooking Al Aqsa
41. You gave me so much time as a young boy, and early teen and made room for me in your family.
42. I met as you were just about to go on stage. I still remember talking one minute to you and the next watching you act.
43. During a season of strikes I met you as the organiser of a Luton Rally
44. I once walked with you up and down the Armagh Road.
45. You brought me a book about Nelson Mandela back from your native South Africa
46. Met you through Banbridge Christian Fellowship Church (CFC) although you were ‘exclusively’ from Belfast
47. You once gave me a lift to Luton Airport and you have the greatest of smiles
48. I attended an event at St Albans Cathedral at which you were an Interfaith speaker, I have been following you ever since
49. I knew you first via Zoom and then met in Jerusalem and later attended your book launch via Zoom
50. You are the youngest of the Northern Irish cousins
51. You are the oldest of the English cousins
52. Knew you at Clounagh reconnected at the Reunion
53. Knew you from the College, knew you better from the Reunion
54. Knew you from London Colney Baptists and you too are a valued encourager
55. The gentlest revolutionary I have met
56. A teacher said your skirt was too short on that school trip to Paris
57. I delivered lemonade to your mum and joined you on the ‘Ulster Says No’ chorus
58. I will always remember ‘you showing up’ when we tried to ‘Save Probation’
59. I love how your name reminds me of the Divine
60. You are what every library needs and that is where we met
61. ‘Clonavon days’ is when I met ye
62. The firstborn of the clan
63. You were in that Boys’ Brigade (BB) photo taken on Commonwealth Day
64. Corcrain Playscheme is where we first met until you went strictly
65. Do you remember that train journey where you informed me of the working class basis to Rugby League?
66. You walked a pilgrimage for the Climate
67. First met you when you had recently moved to St Albans and you were selling the Socialist Worker
68. We sat next to each other until you went to the Youth
69. You were the President of the Tea Drinkers after-school club served with bines
70. You are part of the Blue Light Brigade
71. You called me ‘Bottom Right Quartile’
72. From Watford but you helped us anyway in Luton
73. In A1 you were so quiet but in time you got noticed
74. Always smiling despite the hazards
75. You made your comeback like the boxer
76. I recall I was late for the stage one night due to your ex showing up
77. Despite ‘The troubles’ you still paid to attend school in Belfast
78. You are my Carlow Star!
79. Town centre was where we met and what a story you have to tell
80. Jervis Street, Burtons and your Uncle Billy come to mind
81. Met at Britain Yearly Meeting maybe 5 years ago
82. Shared a house with you in Heath Road and you loved Treacle
83. Remember you as a ‘wee girl’ when I lived in Banbridge
84. You are my sister who is trigger happy
85. You are Mrs Organiser who lives on the hill
86. You went from Glasgow to Cornwall to Wales, that is all I know
87. You were the literary giant at the Book Group
88. Knew you from College and know from FB that you have great holidays
89. Was Mary your Aunt?
90. Met you at Armagh Tech me being a ‘Blow in’ you being a local and the prefix to bored
91. First knew of you through the local paper’s religious column and then attended a writing workshop led by ye
92. A fellow keyboard warrior in a past life
93. Always giving away food and coffee while listening to Jazz
94. The last time I saw you was at the Bus stop outside the Northern Bank
95. You were the number one activist during the Save Probation campaign
96. When I needed a friend you were there! Was it 3 times Deliah?
97. You just about passed my security vetting after a number of calls
98. You chased me at the heel at school cross country, these days I leave you to climb mountains
99. You are another I met first at Napo NECs in Camden Town Hall, I won't forget that poem!
100. In chasing you down the street you took me into a new world
101. You typed up my ‘O Level’ technology project for a tenner and now you are a leading businesswoman!
102. We met through the ‘Spirit of Enniskillen’ we were reconnected via FB
103. I love how you are just upfront about everything including doing your hair no matter where or who is about!
104. Remember you as kind at school and still kind when I remet you at the Reunion
105. Met you as I came through the door at ‘Ecce Homo’ on the Via Dolorosa, remember what you had to do to get there
106. Always an open door at your family home in Galway and a cup of tea in the pot
107. Met you through Conscious Cafe, fascinating life stories
108. Met you at Rosslyn Hill, did I ever get to pronounce your family name correctly?
109. You were the Minister when Dublin Unitarian Church experienced substantial growth and you said, “Nothing to do with me”
110. I met you as a tutor, not mine, and then realised that you have the genealogy for the whole of the North of Ireland
111. You were at the Hart, and I once bumped into you on Oxford Street!
112. Known you since the Robins, your family adopted me until my teenage years, Sky’s your limit
113. Known you since memory kicked in. You were one of the Charl — S Park kids
114. Bumped into you in Jerusalem last summer and got lost on a walk together
115. I once landed at your house on a Saturday morning chauffeur driven by two Police officers, must have been the way they did things in those days, your dad was very accommodating
116. You encouraged me 5 years ago at Britain Yearly Meeting and I jumped off the board!
117. First heard you at a book reading at Oxfam and then you turned up at Friends
118. Met you at Armagh Tech, you have the same first name as one of my sisters
119. Met you first at Clounagh then followed you to the College, I see you smiling
120. Your code name was Crow and I Zoomed into the Quaker Universalists of America
121. Ah, you have become a great friend, sister
122. Now you are some character, I remember thinking I was meeting the Mayor when I was introduced to you. We ended up having many laughs.
123. My favourite dinner lady, you always looked out for me!
124. Union Street, your mum entertained with the accordion
125. Met you in Hatfield, I once spoke to your landlord when you were having problems
126. We met through an online forum on Christian Science, you helped me see it from a personal perspective
127. I always admired you for wanting to learn German and you worked so hard to get into the class to do it
128. Your passion for animals is big and the way you treat humans is pretty good too!
129. I knew you from Corcrain and I invited you to a College Reunion online to which you showed up and then you told me you didn’t go to the College!
130. You lived near my other granny and I delivered lemonade to your home
131. There are some who speak by their presence, you are one
132. Met you through Napo remember that The Marsden meant so much to you that you went to work for them
133. Met you through CLC you gave a lot to it for a time
134. Didn’t know you so well at school glad to reconnect years later on FB
135. You share your name with a County in Ireland and you were from Union Street
136. Spent a lot of Friday nights at your flat in Hemel, actually, it may well have been through your computer that I connected with FB or was that Friends Reunited
137. You were a Charl — S Park kid and a good spud
138. How come I met so many sellers of the Socialist Worker? You were counterfire!
139. You are the real thing!
140. Pat Magee!
141. We learned to smoke a pipe at the age of 15
142. We travelled to Eurofire together
143. You love the Toon and your son studied at Luton
144. We were coming from different places at school but good to find common ground through the reunions
145. I will forever associate you with “Find your thing” which was a chat we had in the Rugby Club during the Clounagh Reunion
146. I met you when we were 15 on opposite sides and then you became a friend. I love that story.
147. I called you ‘Sheriff’ after, on seeing me on a visit home, you stopped your Merc on the road and got out and had a chat caring nothing for the traffic!
148. You were the Bet Lynch of our soap opera
149. The first name of a Godly woman, the surname of a monster
150. Met on the counselling course, you made life-changing decisions
151. Originally from Colindale settled in Luton, always positive words
152. You privileged me with a story about your childhood and swimming with your father
153. You were good mates at Clounagh with Cheryl, you were two years ahead of me
154. First met you in Dundalk and you gave me and my date a lift to Banbridge
155. Did I know you first as the manager of Truform or at Armagh Elim?
156. You moved to Charl — S Park when you had a young family
157. I had to push you when I was given to lead the pack on the Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award
158. When you come to mind I think of that ‘James Bond moment’ when we were on the bridge. We had riot police coming from one side of the bridge and riot police from the other side of the bridge and we were the only two on the bridge! What did we do? Jumped!!
159. I remember one day you seemed low but ever since you seem to have soared
160. I knew you as a Pastor now you are known as a crime writer
161. You were exceptional then you came to live next door and then you became exceptional in another sort of way
162. We met through Medium and you have been a continuous source of encouragement for over 6 years
163. If ‘Union St,’ was a Soap Opera you would be one of the longest-cast members
164. Bubbly at school and still bubbly 34 years on
165. You gave me a book maybe 8 years ago and encouraged me in my writing
166. Recall you buying a couple of cycling tops in Crans Montana in 1983
167. Found you while ‘looking into’ the Liberal Catholic Church
168. You made us cupcakes when we were on strike!
169. Not sure why the Portadown Elim minibus comes to mind other than we were both on it
170. The bench in Brownstown Park where we would meet as a group of youths in the evening and where you met your husband!
171. You were the life and soul of Herts Uni Christian Union!
172. I can hear your voice on Epworth Methodist Sunday School tape!
173. You were the Aussie who was with us for a while and then you went down under.
174. You often gave me a lift when you saw me walking down the hill!
175. You are a twin from Union Street.
176. I put ‘wee’ before your name, you are a pleasant person
177. Surprised you a few years ago when I dropped into your salon.
178. You were a vibrant spirit on our Social Work course
179. You were a good friend at Armagh Tech
180. When you dance I get nervous!
181. Crossing your path changed my life.
182. We became members of the Methodist church at the same time.
183. When I think of London Napo I think of you.
184. The middle of three sisters
185. I remember 37 years ago you and your now husband meeting
186. I remember at the college sunbathing with you down the Bann!
187. Your dad played the big drum in Corcrain Silver and I think you were also in it as a flautist.
189. I listened to your sermons at London Colney Baptists
190. You brought a lot of energy to City Church
191. When I re-entered the Christian world in 1987 you came along and helped me navigate it
192. At Clounagh and the College, your sense of humour stood out
193. You fed me weekly when the previous ‘weekly feeders’ relocated, thank you
194. You were the youngest child of your mother to who I delivered lemonade
195. You were in my P1 class
196. I remember, I think, you got the ruler from wee Mrs Troughton
197. I believe you are a Doctor of English Literature.
198. Delivered Ireland’s Saturday Night to your da
199. You were also in my P1 class and I also delivered lemonade to your family
200. Attended your film ‘Road to Peace’ in St Albans
201. Met you through Medium, once listened in to one of your internet interviews
202. You lent me a Richard Clayderman cassette tape when at the Hart.
203. Attended a Pendle Hill course on Zoom on which you were one of the tutors
204. As if you didn't get enough of me at school then you got my nephew.
205. You are the Murder Mystery game organiser among many things
206. First spoke to you when you were a Napo rep based at an Essex Crown Court
207. Were you the undertaker in Clounagh’s Oliver?
208. Photography is what comes to mind when I think of you
209. Bizarre I know but I remember getting a kiss from you one Christmas under the mistletoe at Clounagh
210. You lent me a pen just before I was to speak in a debate at a Napo conference, did I give it back?
211. In my childhood and teenage years you were the Queen of Union Street
212. A Napo branch chair who grew the branch
213. You were my Sunday School teacher for a short time when I flirted with the Baptists
214. I was at your wedding in Peterborough almost 24 years ago
216. Reunited with you on FB but haven't as yet in person since the College
217. You once made a bid for General Secretary of Napo
218. You let me know what a pagan is
219. Your da was a local coal man
220. Met at Banbridge CFC and then you left for Canada
221. Paul Coelho is your favourite author
222. Your biblical name stood out at school
223. We once did the night shift at the Christmas Night Shelter
224. We played in the Clounagh Rugby team
225. You have that great Carrickfergus storytelling accent
226. You disappeared after school but I found you here
227. You laughed a lot while you were a receptionist at FLH
228. You took centre stage in a photo of the 3 years reunion
229. You encouraged me to ring that doorbell
230. First met you in A1 and then you became the head girl
231. One of the most popular writers on Medium, well now substack
232. A stalwart of Epworth BB
233. You are also from Northern Ireland but I met you here through the Unitarians
234. When I knew you, you were a year or two older at the college now you are the King of the apple blossom.
235. I can still remember ‘as well’ you looked at the Clounagh Reunion.
236. Your dad was my Sunday school teacher
237. I remember your brother had a pet tarantula
238. Your da was a teacher and a part-time barman in McConnville’s
239. You joined our class, was it Mrs Baird’s class?
240. Always thought of Wolff when I heard your name
241. You were a modette!
242. You were an all-rounder at Sports and you made it your job
243. Met you at the College you made those years much more interesting
244. A few years ago I made one of my spontaneous calls on Facebook and you were in the cellar of your US Mansion
245. Would I be right if I said, “River Way”?
246. We have the same surname.
247. We arrived at the Quakers around the same time and then you took off to Cambridge
248. We met through the ‘40 Days of Happy’ challenge
249. A lot of energy and a lot of stories is how I remember you
250. You also encouraged me to ring that bell at breakfast in the Seagoe
251. You came from a family of girls and your mum worked in Qua’s
252. I always think does your name have an ‘S’ or not?
253. You served me tea in the early morning while waiting for trains
254. We share a birthday
255. You took the call when I needed to talk.
256. The face of the Faith Mission Bookshop and Cafe
257. You brought me to Faith Cathedral to hear Lesley Hale
258. I think I first met you through Greenfields Community Church
259. Always thought you had a great first name, you are T’s cousin
260. I always liked your first name and your accent
261. We once did a Facebook chat between you in Kenya and me here
262. You were a firefighter who supported us during our strike days
263. You have a great smile
264. Met you in the Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem
265. I think we became FB friends when Napo discovered FB
266. You are a twin and originally from Markethill, met at Armagh Elim
267. The oldest daughter of the What sons?
268. You lived in a corner house in Charl — S Park
269. Met at the College, and have spoken probably more since the reunions than at school
270. I was abrupt at the photocopier but then you charmed me
271. I was at Clounagh, the College and Armagh Tech with you, you told me you went to Uni in Leicester
272. You were a peace pilgrim a few years ago walking through England
273. I have never met you but nicknamed your other half ‘Snotter Block’ in P1
274. Met you through Universalist Friends of US, I believe you live in Chicago
275. I recall you were in Napo for a time but it seems you have moved on
276. We first met when you addressed the Swedenborg Society
277. I need only say 59
278. Don’t think you are still on FB but met you while at London Colney Baptists 20 years ago, you returned to Zim
279. You made lots of tea when I visited your home in Renmore
280. Knew you at the College your mum was the kind dinner lady
281. In the time I have been on FB, some people have left this world you are one of them. It was good to connect with you and read your story.
282. You were a steward at Mannafest
283. Met you at City Church always an encourager
284. I was on the CU committee with you, you married another member
285. You are from Rectory and went to Clounagh, the same year and the College
286. You bought T a T-shirt from New York while you were there for a year and then we, years later, found ourselves in the same hotel
287. If my memory serves me right you are from Uganda, met you at the Baptists and haven't seen you for years
288. At the University of Herts with you, you were on the CU committee that nominated me to serve
289. I had to do two years in primary 6 the one I did with Mrs Bradfield you were also in that class
290. We were the same year at Clounagh and the College, the last time I saw you I think was in Connors
291. Re-met at the three years reunion, I believe you were a good friend of Angela’s
292. You are the oldest of the three sisters
293. Met you in Galway, you now live in Carlow
294. In the year, you were 4th year Athletics champion I was third
295. Some people lost their login details and created a second profile
296. You were an asset to your year’s rugby team
297. You are another who has left the planet, I was glad to meet you after many years at the Clounagh Reunion
298. When I think of you I think of Corcrain Gardens
299. I don’t believe I have seen you since ‘the College’
300. You were once here but then you deactivated your account
301. Hey, always liked your name
302. You are another who left the planet, I appreciate the thoughts you shared when I asked you about ‘community’
303. Believe we reconnected at the 3 years reunion
304. Your da worked in the Buffs many years ago
305. Met you at Rosslyn Hill, Guten Tag
306. Knew you since the Robins, you always loved your football
307. Met you through CLC some of us walk through life you dance
308. You have the same name as one of my sisters and the surname of a town in Lincolnshire and a city in New England
309. I have not attended many music concerts in my life but I did yours in Galway
310. One of the joys of life is to discover someone who understands how my brain works
311. This is an organisation rather than a person, you supported us in our striking days
312. I was wondering lost around Scarborough pleasure gardens and you pointed me in the right direction
313. We called you Maddy, it has been a while!!
314. You were active around the Save Probation Campaign
315. You are my Texas friend who loves to dialogue
316. You were once the chair of our old Napo branch and a Mod
317. You have something in common with Ena.
318. You have a country for a surname
319. You have lived in Belfast, Australia and Essex
320. When we merged branches 9 years ago you came from Peterborough
321. I can still hear your bass voice when singing in Ponders End with ‘All Glory to God’
322. We shared a room in Galway and I attended your wedding in Bassingbourn
323. When I think of you the word ‘Resonance’ comes to mind
324. You too have left this planet. We made a connection at Galway that lasted
325. You fed me in Galway and loaned me your bike, you were a good friend in tough times
326. I got the feeling you have two profiles
327. You also have two profiles
328. You brightened the days when you were with us 5 years ago in Luton
329. Connected via Quakers although never met looks like you may be off FB
330. You have been a breath of fresh air to Quakers since you arrived a few years ago now
331. Not sure if you are still on FB, you were with us before the divide
332. A very radiant face, knew you at Clounagh although not so well
333. I think I first remember meeting you when you addressed the branch in Welwyn Garden City, what 20 years or more ago?
334. Knew your parents' bookshop before I knew you, met you at the College
335. You were a quiet one but no less part of the Brownstown Park Bench club
336. I once had a telephone conversation with you that I found very inspiring so much so I looked you up on FB
337. The French side of a French/ Irish partnership
338. You surprised me when you got on Wi-Fi and then you got yourself on FB
339. One of the most genuine people I have met who was ready ‘to take them down’ if they came near me
340. Your family lived in the big house near Clounagh yet you went to the other place
341. A Rectory lass
342. Met you through your sister, once visited your exhibition at the ICA
343. You were Nancy in Oliver in my first year at Clounagh
344. Once thought about a retreat at your centre in France but it didn't happen
345. Last saw you outside one of the doors to Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) waiting silently to be permitted entry
346. You also have left the planet, you gave to the local community
347. You also forgot your login details and have two profiles
348. Your surname always makes me think of Billy
349. I recall you telling me your surname meant ‘ Wine goddess’
350. You left FB but your name still shows, “Not three bad”
351. You were the head girl at Clounagh
352. Another organisation, not a person
353. You were part of the first wave of Malaysian students at Herts Uni and you made an impact
354. Another organisation
355. Another organisation
356. Your parents honoured me by asking me to be ‘the Godfather’
357. You were a budding new writer I met on Medium
358. Account deactivated
359. Always smiling
360. You won all the races at Clounagh with me usually second
361. Got to know you at the College reunion and at least one subsequent Christmas get together
362. The first co-chair of the newly merged branch ‘The 4 Shires’
363. I asked you to accompany me to an appeal hearing and you did, always grateful
364. Met you through ‘Praying Together in Jerusalem’. You live in Queens, New York
365. Cocrain Gardens comes to mind for a second time, and razors
366. Your grandfather once lived next door to my da
367. My sister started working for your family firm at 16
368. We once had a date in Lisburn
369. We led the Sunday Night Circle for a few years, great pianist
370. ‘The only begotten of the father’ whose generation switched off FB and went to Instagram
371. Somehow we got connected on FB. You are from Chicago. I reckon it may have been when watching Whitney Houston’s funeral
372. Organisation
373. Your mum taught in P5 and P6
374. Another rectory lass and hockey player
375. Knew you at the College you married an old friend from Lurgan
376. Did I meet you at an animal blessing service at Golders Green?
377. Unactivated account
378. First met you through Greenfield Community
379. Unactivated account
380. Unactivated account
381. I think a second profile
382. You assisted me as a Napo rep
383. You married a good friend of mine
384. Not sure you are active on FB, I met you through City Church, great hospitality
385. Met you at the Sunday Night Circle at Rosslyn Hill
386. Organisation
387. We had many laughs at NAPO NEC
388. Duplicate account
389. You don’t appear active on FB
390. We met at the Sunday Night Circle, Rosslyn Hill, you lived in St Albans then
391. Met you via the US Quakers Universal Fellowship, you are from the Netherlands
392. You are part of the team that leads Conscious Cafe, I once met you at a retreat centre near Oxford but you don’t remember
393. Deactivated account
394. You understood my politics when I was 14 to 16
395. We met through Rosslyn Hill, I believe you were the chair of the board for a time
396. You have left the planet, you provided a warm space in my youth
397. The DJ for many Napo events
398. You were in Luton before I and active in Napo
399. Organisation
400. A very clear Biblical teacher
401. Part of the Dungannon contingent at Armagh Tech
402. Met at Clounagh remet at the Reunion at the Rugby Club
403. Organisation
404. You are the original ‘Snotter Block’
405. Your husband had a connection with Galway and for a time you were in London Colney
406. Always thought your surname was curious there is an Australia Beer with your name
407. You are no longer with us, you had an influence on how I practice
408. Spent an interesting 6 months with you as part of the Prince Trust Volunteers at Lurgan YMCA
409. You once lived in a Gate Lodge now you live in a Thatched Cottage
410. Duplicate profile
411. Your maiden name was also that of a great Hymn writer
412. You were also one of us, now retired
413. The first image that comes to mind is you on the dance floor of Napo conferences
414. You were also a recipient of the Spirt of Enniskillen award a few years after me
415. Met you through US QUF and then Woodbrooke online, you live in the Big Apple and love to watch cycling
416. You once were the receptionist at the Burrendale
417. First met you at Armagh Elim in 1989 while you sang and played the guitar, got to know you in Galway
418. I believe I know you through your other half who I think was Head Boy or deputy at the College, I can’t quite remember as I didn't make the grade and was refused re-entry to Sixth Form
419. You are from Scotland but met you at City, you left Herts a while ago
420. You once asked me did I play Squash, I said yes and we had a game. I don't think you were convinced I played after that.
421. Knew you from Clounagh, think also the college, I am sounding vague
422. You are from Keady, County Armagh and you were part of a band of encouragers to me from ’88 to 91
423. You were Robinson when I knew you and in A1
424. I think you were in my sister’s class at school
425. You are a friend of Margaret’s from Rathriland
426. You were a King of Montague
427. Unactivated
428. Account deactivated
429. I always think of you as a kind person
430. I once was Santa Claus for your nursery
431. One of three sisters always pleasant
432. Your second fiddle was a drum now it sounds more Italian
433. You always gave me a big hug when I attended Napo conferences in Wales
434. You were electric before you were married now you run
435. Duplicate profile
436. Met you at Pendle Hill Zoom Meeting for Worship, you told me about your Meeting House work to make amends to Indigenous peoples
437. I reckon when you play Monopoly you are always the Banker
438. Always a great smile
439. You have left the planet
440. You were always in the top 3 in A1 if my memory serves me right
441. You have little time for social media, met through the Army Cadets
442. You have also left the planet, you taught me a lot
443. Corcrain was where we lived, you had a sea view of the shops
444. Deactivated account
445. You were a Charl- S Park kid, you liked to tuck in
446. The son of Eileen
447. You love circle dancing
448. Recently you were a guest at Britain's Yearly Meeting on behalf of Unitarians & Free Christians
449. We became FB friends when Napo exploded onto FB some years ago now
450. Met you at FLH maybe 20-odd years ago, we shared a babysitter
451. You are the only four-legged creature that I have as a FB friend
452. You now live where we once went to a Boys’ Brigade camp in the South of France
453. We once got locked out of our hotel in Scarborough during a Napo conference and were on the street for the night until rescued
454. I believe you have your own dance school
455. Met at the 3 years reunion, I believe you commute between NI and East Midlands
456. From Westland Road and went to the Elim
457. Your family own a great institution in Portadown
458. When you were at FLH the cupboards were always clean
459. Account deactivated
460. You have a great smile and are originally from Kilicomain
461. You are originally from Portugal, you were once our receptionist
462. When I joined Medium you became a great encourager
463. From Richill, met at Clounagh
464. You were the Swarthmore lecturer a few years back and I once bumped into you at your meeting on Zoom
465. You have left the planet
466. A cousin from Nottinghamshire
467. I once landed via Zoom in Boulder, Colorado and you were there
468. From Poyntzpass met at the College
469. You encouraged me about 5 years ago at BYM
470. Soft presence is what comes when I think of you
471. Duplicate profile
472. Deactivated account
473. We once went to watch ‘City Slickers’ at the Iveagh Cinema, Banbridge
474. I saw you on Newsnight and was taken by your colours somehow you accepted me as a Friend
474. We met at Armagh Tech we had a ball on the East Coast
475. You are in the Clounagh photo outside Creamline
476. Was it in Geography we sat next to each other?
477. You and your family fed me weekly when I lived in Banbridge, thank you
478. You were my first friend in life
479. You were Mr Unison
480. It was great to meet you at the 3 years Reunion after many years, you took the photos
489. You were in A1 and your mum was a lunchtime supervisor
490. You are a friend of an old friend, both evangelists
491. Your mum was from Derry you lived in Galway
492. Met through the PSCF many moons ago
493. You were my BB leader, Sunday School teacher, Class leader and most of all a friend
494. Once showed up at a Quaker in their 30s, 40s and the only other person was you
495. Many meals had at Napo conferences
496. You came looking for me before you knew me then you got to know me
497. You were a great Napo light in Beds
498. Account deactivated
499. Met you at McDonalds and the last time I saw you, you were an Uber driver
500. You were a force to be reckoned with at Napo, I liked how you were undeterred in your questions
501. I once heard you say you would rather be outside in the rain than inside at work then I understood your humour
503. We met on a ‘Leading Worship’ workshop at Rosslyn Hill with Rev Victoria Weinstein 10 years ago
504. You are a companion on the spiritual journey
505. I think I have come across another duplicate profile
506. We met quite a few years ago to discuss Subud
507. People call you Trevor, but that is not your name
508. You were the lead singer in Epworth BB’s version of Showaddywaddy
509. You were married in Leystone PCMC
510. You have left the planet yet still in my heart
511. My granny once lived next door to you in Union Street
512. You were in the senior section of the BB when I was in the junior
513. We once street preached in Belfast, well you probably did it lots, I guess I was your guest
514. I believe the last time I bumped into you was in the Foyer of Portadown College waiting for Mr Harper
515. You are the author of ‘The Fours Shires’ constitution
516. You came to London and found yourself ‘Interim Minister’ at Rosslyn Hill
517. You were the Best Man
518. You told a story once of losing your job as a lorry driver for not crossing a picket line
519. When I think of you “Dancer” comes
520. You blew in from Oz to Colney and brought with you a freshness
521. Account deactivated
522. From Herne Bay
523. Duplicate profile
524. Am I getting tired I am sure I have seen a number of these before
525. Name after a city in Scotland where most people live
526. From Portadown but at one time was living in Birmingham
527. Met you at a lobby of Parliament, you were I believe part of Thames Valley
528. You played with your band on the opening night 4th July 1992 of Alternatives, the pub with no beer
529. We met you on the back of a bus from the NEC to Aston University in 1988
530. We had adjoining cubicles at FLH
531. We have never met but I have enjoyed your programmes on NI
532. We met on that Introduction to counselling course
533. For a time you were on reception at FLH
534. I have only ever heard you be positive towards me
535. You directed me towards Non-duality from Australia
536. You are sometimes called Cat
537. Organisation
538. You are a good friend of my older sister
539. Someone told me you were the grandson of Edward but you said not
540. We don’t seem to have had contact for a time, so I am not sure who you are
541. You are from Bangor and went to Eurofire in 1988
542. You were in the year below at Uni of Herts and lived in ‘Town Centre’
543. Have the friends got reshuffled? I am sure I already did you, Athlone
544. Met you when the branches merged, always come across as gentle to me
545. You were an elder at GCF and then moved to Carlow
546. You were the new boy in 1978, I am sure I have already done you
547. A larger-than-life character who paid for mine and another’s bill when we last bumped into each other
548. We last met at James’s birthday and I was trying to explain the changes I experienced while cleaning the floor
549. Your da worked on the sites with my da
550. I don’t think you are on here anymore
551. Read your book, got in contact and here you are
552. You are married to that famous photographer
553. I think you play a flute in a band
554. Your mum was a teacher at Clounagh and met you at the College
555. You arrived at the College with the greatest of hairstyles
556. Account deactivated
557. You lived in the US for a time before moving back to England
558. I think you are re-appearing in the reshuffle
559. Met you through the Bangor crew I believe you are now a barrister
560. Believe you live in the Netherlands originally from NI
561. A drummer from St Albans and much more
562. You met your partner at work
563. You led the Sunday night circle after Jim left
564. You too have left the planet
565. Mess with you at your cost
566. You have one of those wonderful quirky NI surnames
567. Met at Hatfield you were born in Monaghan
568. You are the other partner in the couple who left Banbridge for Canada
569. From Penarth, a former teacher now Salvation Army Officer
570. Met at Hatfield I believe you have a Maltese connection
571. Met at the Quakers, you went off to Brighton
572. I at one time thought you had married a Mau and was Mrs Mau
573. Once drove to your place in Altensteig
574. Met at Rosslyn Hill, I think you play an instrument
575. We are front of house team
576. Met through the Save Probation campaign
577. Deactivated
578. I thoroughly enjoyed myself at your 50th on the Finchley Road
579. Always positive about your ventures
580. Deactivated
581. Another who has left the planet
582. An Australian with an English accent
583. The poster face of the Save Probation campaign
584. A National rep
585. I called you Brando
586. From Malaysia studied at Hatfield
587. Left the planet
588. Pokerface
589. Thought you were someone with the same name but you weren't, we stayed friends anyway
590. You introduced me to a muse at a St Albans, Literary Festival
591. From Poole now in Dundee
592. Met at the Chapel, you returned to Canada and we haven't had contact for a time
593. Your name makes up the second barrel of a good friend
594. You have a warm, soft English accent fused with a West of Ireland accent
595. You were probably the youngest CLC president yet
596. You share a birthday with my only begotten
597. Head boy or deputy at the College?
598. You love to clean and organise cards
599. Do I believe that story about going between two schools?
600. Great violin player or is it the viola?
601. You claimed to be a constituent when you lobbied him at Parliament only to tell me he was your mother’s MP
602. Your family-owned Knipes hard store shop in my home town
603. Someone once asked you did you have your armour on, and you replied, “ I never took it off”
604. Met you in Subway, you married Marie
605. Met in Birmingham you once worked at Alexander Stadium
606. We once met at Parliament during a Napo lobby
607. You once lived in Cayman
608. You are the older sister of 607
609. Met at the Baptists been a while since I bumped into you
610. I bid you farewell in a taxi from the Via Dolorosa
611. You are a birthday twin
612. From Portadown now Canada, family-owned Crossroads
613. Left the planet
614. You started off at CRC moved to NPS and are now PS
615. From Kenya met you in the early years at City
616. Napo NEC was where we met
617. You loved Maths
618. You were a friend of John’s maybe a student in India
619. Uni of Herts CU
620. Been a long while, you were from Zim
621. Did you work for SOE?
622. From Armagh, lived in Galway and then France
623. You took us on a trip to Natural History Museum
624. You worked your way up and retired early
625. You are persistent in your writing
626. Studied law at Bristol
627. Miss Parkmore
628. Your father was the Ghanian ambassador to China
629. You make jewellery
630. Once bumped into you in Hampstead and knew you from CLC
631. You are as pleasant as Madeira cake
Note to self: this was more of a challenge than I thought