Every day, I check Blogger, which lists the journal entries that were accessed over the last day. I never know if they were accessed by real people or robots. On July 22, 2015, I wrote an entry listing Facebook friends I would like to meet. Here is my list:
- Gary Brefini - radio enthusiast extraordinaire. He runs an internet radio station XL5 which features current hits.
- Amy Kearns - a New Jersey librarian and a big Met fan. She was actually at the same Met game as me about a month ago
- Joanna Ente - I knew her late husband Bernie and brother-in-law Phil back in high school. She is also a big Met fan.
- Michael Judge - his Facebook postings remind me of the late Alan Berman
- Joy Jeong - a young radio enthusiast. He actually lives in Queens
- Kate Kosturski - a graduate of the Pratt Institute School of Information and Library Science who lives in Connecticut
- Dave Stein - an oldies enthusiast extraordinaire
- Steven Jay Gilinsky - owns a radio station in Binghamton and is a personal friend of Harry Harrison
- Terry Morgan - a radio enthusiast who works at the New York Public Library
- Dave Freeman - another radio enthusiast who is a big aircheck collectorose 10
Out of those 10, I only met Joanna Ente and Kate Kosturski, both at Citi Field. Sadly, David Stein passed away. In recent years, I haven't had much online contact with the people listed. I guess "out of sight, out of mind" also applies to online relationships.
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