@Steve-Flordia It's totally fine to reach the end of sth. Question remains if the reasons for it are mutually and amically agreed upon so no one feels guilty over the issue, or vice-versa depending from the points of heated contention.
The Hickory Farms series of YA novels have been notoriously hard to adapt into Hollywood films because of the complex narrative, involving large sections of the plot hidden in the microdots of fullstops, unseen by any reader who doesn't own a x5000 microscope.
@Guest What's your story, m8? What's the deal with all these deceptively simple questions? Are you the member of a secret society that's testing us somehow? Are you a member of The Assassins Creed? Or the Dharma Initiative? Eh?
If so, pick me pick me pick me pick me pick me pick me pick me pick me pick me pick me pick me pick me pick me pick me pick me pick me pick me pick me pick me pick me pick me pick me pick me pick me
@Connielynne aspergers connie-lynne? You describe the symptoms and the coping strategies very well. A line of poetry for you thata i always related to, by Louis mcniece- i peel and portion a tangerine and spit the pips and feel THE DRUNKENNESS OF THINGS BEING VARIOUS (my caps, not his, doesn't that nail it)
Try Classmates.com. Of course, the person that you are looking for must actually be registered and many people are already registered. You can set up your registration for free and then search all you need to. Or you can just go online and search the person but that might cost money.
Try Reunion dot com. Also, Classmates dot com is now called Memory Lane and they are posting copies of yearbooks on their web site.