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One of the scary things is whenever I visit the Facebook page of a random chick, be 18, 26 or whatever years of age, they always seem to have Dan as a mutual friend. Oh, and happy birthday to you as well.

One of the scary things is whenever I visit the Facebook page of a random chick, be 18, 26 or whatever years of age, they always seem to have Dan as a mutual friend. Oh, and happy birthday to you as well.

happy birthday to you as well Angerman!

One of the scary things is whenever I visit the Facebook page of a random chick, be 18, 26 or whatever years of age, they always seem to have Dan as a mutual friend. Oh, and happy birthday to you as well.

i wont deny it, im banging half of adelaide. i think its the result of adding people that ive talked to like once, i dont know half those people :cool:

Also note normsta is stalking randoms on facebook :)

adelaide aint exactly that big though.

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well, i think my finger is broken. Sucks how you have to go to the doctor, they get paid just to tell you that you need an xray! I could have established that myself, wheres my gap?

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