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Ahoy!
It has been four years since I started Wewerekids.com. Thanks for your participation -- I hope the site has been at least a little bit useful to you.
In time, however, I have noticed less and less activity on the site. There are many other, bigger and better sites that people can use to keep up with old friends. And as much as I'd like to keep this site online, the question is -- is it really worth it?
Maintaining it, fixing different technical issues and keeping hackers and spammers off the pages, can be a task that takes up valuable time.
Who is Anguel Teziiski?
We are always curious to learn how a classmate is doing... Here we have a rare opportunity to hear from Anguel Terziiski himself about his life in Washington, DC.
Watch his interview with karieri.bg to learn more about his work, family and plans...
Best wishes for the season holidays and a Happy New Year 2008!!!
I want to live my next life backwards.
You start out dead and get that out of the way. Then you wake up in an old age home feeling better every day. You get kicked out for being too healthy; go collect your pension, then when you start work, you get a gold watch on your first day.
You work 40 years until you’re young enough to enjoy your retirement. You drink alcohol, you party, you’re generally promiscuous, and you get ready for High School. You go to primary school, you become a kid , you play, you have no responsibilities, you become a baby, and then…
Hey guys,
I hope the new site is more user friendly than the last one. It is much more flexible than the last one for sure, and I will be adding new features all the time.
I just spent 2 days (I have to be nuts to do that... with all the work load and projects I have, that was the last thing on Earth I should have been doing:-), but I like the result...
What I have noticed though is that some people come to the site, log in (probably to test their memory:-) and do not update their profiles...
If you are not sure how to update your Profile, here are just a few directions:
Paul McCartney, Seattle 2002
by Julian Kolarov

Here is the Kwiki Mart (formerly 7-11) in Vancouver modeled after the one on The Simpson's to help promote the movie.