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• #2
I'm more shocked to see you posting here!
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• #3
It means you're destined to be together. Computers never lie.
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• #4
After she dumped you J her life turned around...she was more confident, happy...got her ambition back..took a course at night school...and now she OWNS Facebook! ;)
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• #5
... and she's gonna OWN you!
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• #6
Hi Mark.
No we are not Tommy.
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• #7
I dumped her Scott.
It's not just a river in Egypt J. ;)
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• #8
hahahahaha
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• #9
I think facebook may use your hotmail account as well when trying to recruit new members. I keep getting messages saying things like; 'thankyou Jamie, through you, we have managed to recruit 3 of your friends'. Other than my hotmail account being the email address i use to log into facebook, it has no other connection to the book, and i have never sent an invite friends to facebook type email...
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• #10
I don't have any email info for this person. It was back when people didn't have email.
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• #11
you'll be telling me people didn't used to have mobile phones next!
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• #12
Don't be stoopid, people have always had mobiles.
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• #13
Don't be stoopid, people have always had mobiles.
Oh yeah...they even made special clothing to use with them.
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• #14
Are you about to get married? I might have seen a film like this...
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• #15
I'm more shocked to see you posting here!
plus one
(and you should have seen/heard the live skully reaction - utter disbelief)
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• #16
It means she's has been repeatedly typing your name into the search field. The site then times how long a user spends looking at the little preview picture when you click on a non-friend. If it's over 15 minutes Facebook recommends this person to you.*
It means she still wants you.
*lies
Just logged into my facebook account and it's recommended an ex, ex ,ex girlfriend I finished with years ago as friends.
I have no friends in common and haven't seen or heard from her in years.
How? Why?
Mental mindfuck.