Friday, August 3, 2007

Searching for people who also dislike unsatisfying candy.

Hey everyone! I’m back, and feeling good - although it’s scary that it’s already August. It’s been hotter than ever before where I live, and I don’t know what to do about it. I can’t afford an air conditioning, and fans just aren’t cutting it. Ugh. Does anyone else feel me on this front? I’m sure you do… that is unless you live in England and are getting flooded - then you’re feeling something completely different. Namely: wet and probably disgruntled. But anyway, I have two new sites for you guys (and gals) this month. Namely: This Search People blog, and this list of unsatisfying candy. You should definitely visit both and get back to me on the level of enjoyment they create in your life. Now I’m off to check my email, and then nosh some bagels. Should be awesome.
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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

People Searching in July

Hello all, welcome back to Search People. I’ve finally recovered from 4th of July, wow what a party I almost had to people search for myself! I would love to be able to comment on the fireworks this year, but unfortunately I didn’t even make it to sundown! Next year I will give it more of an effort. So people search links… I have some great finding people blogs to let you in on this month. These are my new favorite people search resources:

People Search Engines
Person Search

Giant Lists a fantastic site with all kinds of lists, this one is my favorite  – Waiting for the Doctor!

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Thursday, June 7, 2007

Willie Nelson, Cats, People Search and Other Really Important Stuff.

So I’m sitting here listening to Willie Nelson contemplating the mysteries of life. Like… how was it that cats tricked us into taking care of their caprious little asses? I mean… dogs genuinely seem to like us, but cats…? Don’t get me wrong. I have a cat (or rather a cat has me), and we respect one another. Still, as a race we seem to think we domesticated them, but I put to your cognitive processes that perhaps they domesticated us. In any case, I’m sure they think so.

No matter. We will focus on things which we understand better instead. Namely, people search, people search engines, and how to find people online.

I have come across some especially intriguing sites lately, and would be remiss not to share them. So… here goes: The first site I’d like to recommend is this People Search Engines Site. Second up is this Person Search site - informative and good all around. The third spot belongs to MyAncestryNow.com, and in the fourth spot Background Check squarely sits.
Do yourself a favor, and check them all out. Meanwhile, I’m going to do myself a favor and go get a popsicle.

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Monday, April 30, 2007

Easy People Searches

My friends think I’m crazy, cause my favorite hobby is doing people searches.

I figure the best way I can help my friends (and strangers) understand my obsession is to put it all down in a blog. So, that’s the purpose of this blog to hopefully impart all the people search and ways to find people (even if they don’t want to be found) that I have become an expert on.

I got into people searching a couple of years ago when I fist moved to Los Angeles. I was finding it difficult to meet quality people. People seemed nice on the surface, but a couple of weeks into the friendship I would find out they were not at all who they seemed , I won’t go into specifics, as I want to keep my first blog short. To cut a long story short this is when I began doing people searches on people I met and was able to weed out the bad before taking the time to build friendships.

So my hope for this blog is to be a place I bring together everything I have learnt about people searches. I will start out by recommending my two favorite people search engines:
Public Records Now - People Search & People Finder Search Engine
Private Eye - Find a Person or do a Background Check

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