Meeting Online Friend (aka- EB!)

There are a lot of horror stories about meeting someone online.  I mean, let's face it, we are living in dangerous times. No, this is not a horror entry.  I 'll try to share here my online quest of meeting friends.

When I was graduating from high school it was the time of the internet boom.  Really, everyone wanted to go online but it was really expensive.  I remember I paid 60p (about $2 then).  Chatrooms were kinda old, First there was something before IRC.  I cannot really remember what it was but I remember I had to use a prefix before I can send messages to someone. Then there was IRC, well, there's still IRC now but I think most people use yahoo or other chatroom sites to chat.  There was ICQ.  I stayed there for quite some time.  My first boss also had ICQ, then everyone migrated to Yahoo!

I met a handful of people through the net.  There's one from Manila.  I have actually met him personally too, on several occasions. We have been in constant communication since 2000, I think.  We have maintained friendship on and offline.  Then there's someone from the US who I still exchange Yahoo messages with (since 2003).

Then blogging came.  I never really thought that I'd meet people through blogs.  Well, there are the exchange of ideas when you post online, but to exchange emails/ messages/ PMs, it's another thing!  But hey, when I started to work here, and you got a lot of idle time in the office (read: recession in the construction industry), finding something good to read and you can relate to becomes life saving (from insanity).  I began blogging on a very personal note, on and off since 2007.  Then I realized that blogging, even if I am not the stellar writer that I wish I were, became something of a release to me.

So then, I frequented a site, soon I became constant visitors to other bloggers webpages.  It's fun to read something about someone and just about anything actually.  

Then I met a fellow Filipina working/ living abroad and actually asked me to help her purchase a ticket to Burj Khalifa (crazy how in the most hi-tech world, they do not have online reservation).  For me, it was, okay, I can possibly do it.  And I did get them the ticket, sent it to their hotel yesterday, and today I was able to talk to her... This is fun!  

It may be a long shot to meet someone as good or as sincere as these bloggers, mind you, there really are nasty bloggers out there.  But isn't it nice to help out a fellow Filipino, even with such a small request.
Oh, we're finally meeting come Saturday here in Dubai! :)

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