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Mo mo. You're shit at words with friends. Doubling your score

I'm beating poor mo-mo quite convincingly too. And by 'convincingly', I mean by over 200 points.

Yes, you heard right, over 200 points, and we're nowhere near finishing the game lol.

Psst...dezzy...Pat said to buy a suit / some $10 slacks from Target (pronounced Tarjay) and Alex basically +1'd his post.

Wasteland detective out.

bitch pls, who wears target.

my shits all top shelf costs a bomb but i look hot. :thumbsup:

yeh homo's you want it.

i gotta tell ya's im fkn sooooooooooooo over this 'dtf' shit. Every time i open Facebook someone is crapping on about dtf or a group being dtf, funny thing is i'd rkn none of em are getting anything. guaranteed

i gotta tell ya's im fkn sooooooooooooo over this 'dtf' shit. Every time i open Facebook someone is crapping on about dtf or a group being dtf, funny thing is i'd rkn none of em are getting anything. guaranteed

yep

kris- i are not good at spel

adam- i keep getting the worst letters man, shan got like 11ty billion points for "khaf"

Deleted my facebook, but a guy that played footy at my club last year (deliberately not using the word 'mate') has something like 1200+ friends (when I deleted my facebook, so it's probably 1500 now) and comments chicks photos on a daily basis with the same gay shit

'gawjus'

'amazing'

'stunner'

and so on...

I'd say he's getting next to no action, but he believes he's a player

It took him a while to realize that everyone could see the comments and photos he was posting on, so the whole trying to make each chick feel special, when each one could see that he was saying the same lame shit to every chick, doesn't really work to well...

It took him a while to realize that everyone could see the comments and photos he was posting on, so the whole trying to make each chick feel special, when each one could see that he was saying the same lame shit to every chick, doesn't really work to well...

lol there are plenty of dumbcvnts around like that.

You can actually delete the notification on your wall if you are really trying to hide stuff.

But IMO - whats the point. People can track it down anyway.

I never add anyone I dont know, or wouldnt have a beer with type of thing.

People with 1200 'friends' crack me up :D

I haven't missed it since deleting it...

'Friends' lists of people I don't particularly like but keep on there so I don't have to listen to their shit when I see them in person, not being able to have certain people on there that I do actually want to talk to, and the rest I see a few times a week anyway..

Not missing out on much

lol there are plenty of dumbcvnts around like that.

You can actually delete the notification on your wall if you are really trying to hide stuff.

But IMO - whats the point. People can track it down anyway.

I never add anyone I dont know, or wouldnt have a beer with type of thing.

People with 1200 'friends' crack me up :D

Yeah I know you can, but don't really see the point...The whole commenting photos with shit like that is pretty lame anyway, pick-up tactics of a 17 year old really.. This guy is a cock sucker though, so yeah...

I had something like 420 friends on my list....I went through them a few times to try and get it down, but I actually know them all, or they're family who added me because we're family, albeit distant and having never met most of them...

but yeah, 1000+ is usually just cock suckers trying to get laid, or attention seeking sluts

Yeah I know you can, but don't really see the point...The whole commenting photos with shit like that is pretty lame anyway, pick-up tactics of a 17 year old really.. This guy is a cock sucker though, so yeah...

I had something like 420 friends on my list....I went through them a few times to try and get it down, but I actually know them all, or they're family who added me because we're family, albeit distant and having never met most of them...

but yeah, 1000+ is usually just cock suckers trying to get laid, or attention seeking broad minded persons..

YE i dont see the point either, I've never bothered.

+1 to the rest. Each to their own for useage/reasons to have/not to have etc.

I'm sure I'll be back on there at some point, but needed to delete it for now to try and get away from certain shit...

I've got mates on there from overseas that I'm not in contact with without it, but they'll still be there if/when I get back on there...Anyone that actually needs to talk to me for a reason would have my phone number, so they can contact me like in the good old days when mobile phones are all we had :cool:

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