I have over 400 friends! Beat that
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I have over 400 friends! Beat that



| colonelstubbs said: I have over 400 friends! Beat that |
wow... like happy with it?
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You are so right...I absolutely hate all the applications on there, except the bumperstickers I actually like those...but I hate getting ivites to all that other crap.
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I have facebook and myspace but all the people at my school use facebook more.
| colonelstubbs said: I have over 400 friends! Beat that |
Real, or internet? 
Anyway beats my 146
Good. Now if the 13 year olds and pedophiles made the switch from MySpace to Facebook, the site would not only see vastly increased membership, but perhaps it would finally pass MySpace in the U.S. Not that I want these people on Facebook, but then again, I wouldn't have to talk to them.
| Tispower1 said: @ Ninman, love your sig! :) |
my gf has a shirt with that on it.
No wonder the internet is so dumb.
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