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We’ve all googled people we know and people we’ve just met. Most of us have even googled ourselves (called egosurfing).

And if you’re reading this page, it’s probably because you were googling the name of someone listed on this page. In fact, that’s the sole purpose of this page. I’m hoping you found this page either by ego-surfing your name or by searching for my name specifically (Robbie Cooper) .

If your name is listed, it’s because somewhere in our lives our paths have crossed and then we lost touch. Regrettably so. Or at least enough so that I occasionally wonder what happened to you, how your life turned out, etc. I created this page in the off chance that you find it. If you do, email me at robbie_AT_urbangrounds_DOT_COM, because I’d like to hear from you again.

  • Terri Hunter — of Antigo, WI. We met at Houligan’s in Eau Claire, WI, where we were both bartenders.
  • Jackie Pavic — along with Terri and Sherri Hunter, one of my roommates in Antigo, WI.
  • Jerry Annis — roommates during our summer internship in Michigan. You talked me into moving to Wisconsin, where I lived with you, your brother Mike, and Tom Bement.
  • Jennifer Jordan — my favorite bartender from Antigo, WI. Last I heard you were at school in Madison.
  • Ann Smith — from Eau Claire WI. Ok, so there’s a pretty good chance that googling “Ann Smith” will never lead you here. But maybe I’ll get lucky with the Eau Claire reference. You were one of my best friends when I bartended at Houligan’s. We were going to move to Colorado together. But you left without me.
  • Kelley Grush — we bartended together at Bennigan’s in Houston in the late 90s.
  • Monica Sclafani — we worked together at Steak and Ale in sometime around 1990.
  • Brenda Tidwell — also worked together at Steak and Ale in Conroe.
  • Ourania “Nia” Garnakelis — my best friend from our days at Ft. Riley (701st Main Support Battalion, F. Co.). I was your “bridesmaid” when you married Jay Boatwright. Last I heard you were teaching English in France.
  • Heather Pool — Army buddy and former roommate. I owe you an apology.
  • Julie Anne Lamb — Julie Lamb, the last I heard you were moving back to CA from Texas (or possibly Germany) to return to active duty in the Army. UPDATE on 10/17/07 — My little brother, a SFC in the US Army and stationed at Ft. Jackson, SC called me this morning and told me that he ran into you on base, and that you recognized him. He said that you are now Cpt. Julie Hewett, US Army! So, I guess you did go back in — good for you; I’m envious. I’ve tried to get back in, but my medical discharge and my re-enlistment code prohibits it.
  • Laura Lambright — my best friend from our days back at Baylor (1986-88). Last I heard you were married and living in Colorado. You’re name is the impetus for starting this list, since my referrer log showed that someone did find my web site by googling for your name.
  • Lynn Carr — a very good friend, also from Baylor.
  • Scott Lundy — pledge brother from Baylor. From Desoto, TX, I think.
  • Carlos Ortiz — my fraternity (ATO) big brother while at Baylor.
  • John Freeman — my pledge brother, roommate, and close friend from Baylor.
  • Stephanie Donnely — you were my girlfriend in the 5-6th grades at Glen Cove Elementary school in El Paso.
  • Kyle Flowers — my best friend when we were kids in El Paso, TX.

5 Responses to “Ego Surfing”

I happened upon this page when I googled Nia’s name. I didn’t know she married Boatwright! I met her in Korea where she met Jay. That is so funny!

Hey Susan — glad you found me. I’m still in touch with Nia from time-to-time (last heard from her about 9 months ago).

She had just moved to NY City from Athens, Greece (where she owned a rose shop).

I read your paper in your MySpace page about your discharge from the Army. Sorry you had such a time with that.

We were probably at Ft. Sam about the same time — I was a 91B also, and enlisted on Oct. 8, 1990.

God! Robbie Cooper is about as intelligent as the current WH occupant.

He could begin by learning how to spell! IT’s BUTT not “but”!

What the hell are you babbling about, Bunni (BTW, it’s spelled bunny)?

Since I was using the word “but” as a conjunction, and nowhere on this page did I refer to the anatomical piece of fat that you sit on…it is you who are the fucking moron.

And, considering how intelligent President Bush actually is, thanks for the unintended compliment.

Robbie Cooper,

How are you and I hope you read this sometime. I am still in Wisconsin, married Martha and we have three children, the oldest is in his second year of High School.

I remember our summer internship well. I do remember talking you into moving back to wisconsin, but it was for a good reason. You were the one who talked me into hitchhiking back to our beautiful state, which didn’t pan out so well.

If you see this, please email me. I entered it when I submitted this. It would be good to hear from you, and maybe I could talk you into coming back up for a stay.

Jerry Annis

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