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Twitter is for people who want to write short sentences without bothering to check whether somebody's made the same point a few days earlier already. So it would be ideal for you.
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Foul mouthed rants and graphic descriptions of bowel movements - it's all the nonsense is fit for.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHAB does. He likes to swear and report on his cosmic visits to the loo.
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I use it for the comedy. It provides an amusing distraction.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostI am still to figure out what is the point of twittering inanely. Most people who are busy, try it for a day, feel bored and never look at it again.
Even more so than Sasguru and butchers boy
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I am still to figure out what is the point of twittering inanely. Most people who are busy, try it for a day, feel bored and never look at it again.
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HAB does. He likes to swear and report on his cosmic visits to the loo.Originally posted by milanbenes View Postanyone use it ?
Milan.
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Bulletin Boards
anyone remember the old days of 9600 Baud modems and dialing into proper bulletin boards like the Broken Biscuit ?
Milan.
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