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Me too! Especially some of the bunny boilers out there who go round starting games with strange blokes... like me.
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I think what Sandydown is saying is that all the applications work properly and were completed on time and at very little cost.
Sandy just let me know when you need me to translate for you again ... service is free
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Thats the spirit. If I grovel can I be your friend too please?Originally posted by cojak View PostAnd to the rest - tulips to the lot of ya...
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Originally posted by SandyDown View PostI'll be your friend
I know your real name babe, can look you up and send you a link.
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Jacko, in facebook there are a lot of applications that you can install, just for fun really, there are many quizzes and group games, I have one that I can send flowers to my friends, I also adopted a virtual pet (heheh anyone remembers tamaguchi(sp?) ) I love a team game called the Oregon wagon (it’s simulate the American migrant journey from eat coast to the west coast - with people having to hunt for food, the wagons get exposed to all kind of troubles e.g. Red Indians and thieves, people can get the old time diseases, Choleras dysentery etc so we have to struggle to get over all the hurdles and crossing all kind of rivers etc..) heh am I a geek or what??Originally posted by cojak View PostWhich facebook applications?
Since I'm only in it for the Slackers I don't use any apps...
A friend of mine like the movie quizzes / challenges and plays with others!!
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Which facebook applications?
Since I'm only in it for the Slackers I don't use any apps...
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