6th wrote: » Has Pighead not tried to find her? Maybe her parents stopped her from writing because they wanted her to married a nice Italian boy?Lets find Anna Valentino!
Ponster wrote: » Dead and buried I'd say. Waiting for weeks to get a letter describing their home/family/life has been surpassed by an e-mail/blog update/myspace post. I think only death row inmates use it now.
Ponster wrote: » Naaaa, she's clearly trying to con you. This one sounds much better...http://www.cellpals.com/franklinsherie0807.htm
chopperbyrne wrote: » Social networking sites, blogs and the inability to write or spell correctly have replaced pen pals.
ryoishin wrote: » she prob got herself a fella who did nt approve of her writing to an irishman (boy).
blay1 wrote: » im 16 and i still have a penpal :pac: shes from virginia in america iv defied you all who thought penpals were dead and buried!! :pac: :cool::cool::cool:
blay1 wrote: » iv defied you all who thought penpals were dead and buried!! :pac:
Myth wrote: » I think you're confusing 'penpals' with 'Madeline McCann'.
Pighead wrote: » Yeah but you need internet to be part of the great Social Networking revolution. Does this mean that Penpalling is still alive and well in impoverished backward places like Mozambique, Panama and Longford?
psni wrote: » Damn! Penpals. Memories of writing to some kid in Kildare came flooding back. We both realised at around the same time that we were only 20 miles away from each other. The nail in the coffin was the picture Fran sent me of HIM and his family. I naively thought Fran was a girl. Fran's favourite TV show was Into The Labyrinth... just in case you were wondering like...