Had to dig this thread out - I've had a "friend request" from Cyberman the Tory.
How did he know who I am?
Or, which one of you who I am actually firends with on Facebook is trying to wind me up?
Just read the thread properly and i'm not friends with Cliphead so.....??
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Oddly, I got a "friend" request from you but I thought we were already friended on there. Maybe your attempts to delete the account unfriended us? I don't use FB often enough to have noticed.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostYep, also been spamming all the friends of friends and suggested friends. Tiring of this game, nobody says no.
What does that say about Facebook?
Anyway, friended (possibly again)
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Same 'ere likeOriginally posted by k2p2 View PostWas going to add you, but if you spam my friends I think I may end up with no friends.
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Was going to add you, but if you spam my friends I think I may end up with no friends.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostYep, also been spamming all the friends of friends and suggested friends. Tiring of this game, nobody says no.
What does that say about Facebook?
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stek1961@NOSOCKPUPPETSmac.com
Come all, come seek, I'm up fae it...
I'm facebooked up - no agencies or sockpuppets per-lease...
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I would add you, but of all the people with the same name, I wouldn't know which one to add.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostThought I deleted the damn thing but seems it's still active. Since logging on got around fifteen friend requests from people I'm mutually friends with.
Let's see if I can add friends I've actually met or communicated with. Website link's in my sig which'll give you my name, go on, add me...
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I don't know why Xog?Originally posted by xoggoth View PostHey MF, me neither. Perhaps we should be friends as we have a lot in common.
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