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i can get one of my mates to ask his 700+ facebook friends to storm that page. but most would try and add you, being the typical northern suburb fullysikksss.. that okay?(wont ask him to till you say yep or nop)

lol facebook friends gah.

"I have over 700 friends...on facebook."

"And what did you get up to on friday and saturday night?"

"Stayed at home on the computer."

lol facebook friends gah.

"I have over 700 friends...on facebook."

"And what did you get up to on friday and saturday night?"

"Stayed at home on the computer."

hahaha yeah i know. hate it when some from school or work adds you and you dont even know them, and when you reject and they ask why.... umm because i dont know you?

esther. did you win?

true Birds, oh so true :down:

GTR-boy, I dont know yet, haven't been messaged or anything so guess I'll just have to wait it out. I did get in front by 5pm AEST time tho, but the other guy reckons he won at 5pm EDT time. so i dono :)

Rightly so :bunny:

No offence to esther but I hate these popularity competitions haha. Person who's added more people to facebook wins a competition that judges their artwork :)

Rightly so :blink:

No offence to esther but I hate these popularity competitions haha. Person who's added more people to facebook wins a competition that judges their artwork :)

Get your facts straight. It's a viral marketing campaign used to create product/brand awareness run by a MAJOR software vendor - Computer Associates. The aim was to make ANYTHING creative and get the most likes by any means. As usual you have to add your often misplaced opinions...

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