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Myspace
by
ar3inc
on 06 Jan, 2007 11:11
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A total random gripe.
Why do most of the Cool New People in Myspace have their profiles set to “Private†where you can’t just go in a look to se if they really are cool?
Am I the only one that bugs the heck out of them?
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#1
by
BigJeffrey
on 06 Jan, 2007 11:33
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I guess we're supposed to take MySpace's word for it and just assume that they are cool. I am slightly offended, however, that I was never shown as a "Cool New People"
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#2
by
Tyler
on 06 Jan, 2007 11:58
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A total random gripe.
Why do most of the Cool New People in Myspace have their profiles set to “Private†where you can’t just go in a look to se if they really are cool?
Am I the only one that bugs the heck out of them?
I think it's because they get thousands of people trying to add them as friends when they are profiled there.
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#3
by
Robmeister
on 06 Jan, 2007 12:39
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Another "area" where I'm behind the times.
I've heard quite a bit (non-specific) about MySpace. Seen some of you guys on there.
What are the benefits?.....the draw backs?.....the costs?
Anyone want to venture to give a Readers Digest synopsis?
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#4
by
ar3inc
on 06 Jan, 2007 12:47
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it's free. It's just a site that conncets people of all sorts. Check my page out and from there you could go to others and get the idea.
www.myspace.com/ar3inc
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#5
by
wpruitt
on 06 Jan, 2007 13:22
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#6
by
ar3inc
on 06 Jan, 2007 13:40
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#7
by
BaldRob
on 06 Jan, 2007 13:47
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#8
by
wpruitt
on 06 Jan, 2007 13:59
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http://www.myspace.com/wpruitt
Just getting mine started.
Yeah, to say the least. 
At least he deleted "Tom" from his friends list! 
Hey ... it's a work in progress
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#9
by
Tyler
on 06 Jan, 2007 14:03
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Hey ... it's a work in progress
I like the shotgun!
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#10
by
wpruitt
on 06 Jan, 2007 14:18
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Hey ... it's a work in progress
I like the shotgun!
Thanks - It's not mine. I borrowed it from a friend
My favorite is my great-grandfather Hall's. It's a Harrington and Richards 12 Gauge and over a 100 years old. I take it out about once a year and fire it. Their is a small crack in the stock so I don't use it much - it's more a hang on the wall heirloom
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#11
by
Tyler
on 06 Jan, 2007 14:29
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Thanks - It was my great-grandfather Hall's. It's a Harrington and Richards 12 Gauge and over a 100 years old. I take it out about once a year and fire it. Their is a small crack in the stock so I don't use it much - it's more a hang on the wall heirloom
Awesome! I have a semi-automatic Remington with a Browning patent that's made for duck and goose hunting. It was also my grandfather's and used by him when he got back from WWII. It's also getting too old to shoot and will hang on the wall as soon as I have a worthy wall to hang it on.
By the way, I added you as a friend to Sly Bald Guys.
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#12
by
wpruitt
on 06 Jan, 2007 14:48
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Awesome! I have a semi-automatic Remington with a Browning patent that's made for duck and goose hunting. It was also my grandfather's and used by him when he got back from WWII. It's also getting too old to shoot and will hang on the wall as soon as I have a worthy wall to hang it on.
By the way, I added you as a friend to Sly Bald Guys.
Thanks - Going quail hunting in two weeks. You a quail hunter?
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#13
by
ar3inc
on 06 Jan, 2007 14:48
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Hey ... it's a work in progress
There are greater thing to acomplish than having a "pimped" myspace.
Myspace does crack me up sometimes. Withe the friends concept. Being labled
Cool.
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#14
by
Tyler
on 06 Jan, 2007 14:52
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Thanks - Going quail hunting in two weeks. You a quail hunter?
I've been a couple of times. It's a good time. Though, usually I will duck or goose hunt if I hunt birds.