MySpace is actually a really useful website for keeping in contact with people that you normally wouldn't have a chance to speak to very often.
I made a lot of friends when I was in the military, and when I was discharged I made the stupid mistake of moving to the black hole of the universe, North Platte, Nebraska. There were a lot of people that I lost contact with and really didn't have a way of tracking down. About 5 months ago I got an account so I could keep in contact with my brother, who had just been deployed to the middle east. He worked pretty nasty shifts over there and at least with myspace he could post messages to his friends and news on his life (as long as it wasn't work related).
Within a few days of creating the account I had a bunch people look me up. Some of these people I hadn't seen in many years. I found a couple of old comrades from my tech school in Monterey California that I now chat with on a pretty regular basis. We reminisce about old times and post bulletins and such about stuff related to our old jobs that our little clique might find interesting. Here are some examples of some of the people I keep in contact with:
- 6 old friends from high school, one that now lives in San Diego, one that lives here in N.P. but almost never has any time to go out (single working mother with 3 kids will do that to you)
- 2 old friends from tech school, one living in Vegas, one in Okinawa. I didn't even realize that I went to high school with the one in Vegas until she pointed it out on my profile. I partied with this chick at Ft. Ord quite a few times and never made the connection until I was out of the service.
- 6 old buddies from when I was stationed overseas in Asia.
- 11 relatives, half of which don't live anywhere near me, that I normally wouldn't remember to call or stay in touch with
- 1 person from PS that is interesting to chat with when I get the time
- a few others that I have met that we usually use MySpace to coordinate places to meet for get-togethers and such.
I do agree that meeting in person is much preferable to chatting online with some pictoral avatar and cute little phrases and jokes, but around here, the only entertainment venues for persons between 21 and 35 are bars and more bars. During the 3 short months of summer we all go to the lake and raise hell, but this enables us to stay in contact with our friends, even when we are all in winter hibernation mode.
Edit: Fixed a really annoying run-on sentence
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http://www.myspace.com/goldir