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Yay, two new friends!  Potus, that pic of you and Buehrle is sweet.

Thank you! It's one of my favorite pictures :wub:

Facebook adds Loyala-Chicago and practically every division of University of California, but fails to acknowledge one of the largest colleges in Illinois; UIC? Obviously the well known schools are first to be added, but LOYOLA?! That's insulting.

Hey, I went to Loyola. :lol:

what email address do u use to register on that site?

what email address do u use to register on that site?

Your university e-mail....if your school's one of the uni's that supports it.

  • 6 months later...

Just started using this site--as a weird time killing/procrastinating device. It's soooo addicting.

 

However, helped me reconnect with a lot of old high school friends (and college friends, since I graduated)....

Look up "nitetrain8601" for my screenname.

QUOTE(ChiSoxyGirl @ May 16, 2005 -> 10:34 AM)
However, helped me reconnect with a lot of old high school friends (and college friends, since I graduated)....

Yeah, it certainly helped me fill in some "what the hell ever happened to______" voids.

Anybody else not into it?

there's also myspace. I'm assuming this is kind of similar? On a random note, every freaking Cal State school but mine is on there. :lol:

Every school has it. I don't find it addicting, I just say yes to the people who want to be my friends. I love hearing stories about guys finding girls to mess around with on there.

Facebook is just a contest to see how many "friends" you have by putting them in a big list. I know people that waste hours on that thing. I've heard some bad stalker stories on there and s*** too. It does nothing for me, and i refuse to register. People obsessed with facebook need to get a life.

 

I'll stop the rant here, i don't have another hour to waste at the current time.

QUOTE(IlliniKrush @ May 17, 2005 -> 12:11 AM)
Facebook is just a contest to see how many "friends" you have by putting them in a big list. I know people that waste hours on that thing. I've heard some bad stalker stories on there and s*** too. It does nothing for me, and i refuse to register. People obsessed with facebook need to get a life.

 

I'll stop the rant here, i don't have another hour to waste at the current time.

 

Please Bless Us. Yeah, I've heard there are some losers who are on there all day. It's fun, but not that fun.

QUOTE(IlliniKrush @ May 17, 2005 -> 01:11 AM)
Facebook is just a contest to see how many "friends" you have by putting them in a big list. I know people that waste hours on that thing. I've heard some bad stalker stories on there and s*** too. It does nothing for me, and i refuse to register. People obsessed with facebook need to get a life.

 

I'll stop the rant here, i don't have another hour to waste at the current time.

 

Sounds like you have a few facebook rejection stories... :P

 

No, I agree. I checked it out and saw how people post way too much personal information on there. That's like asking for something f-ed up to happen...

 

I didn't register either. I already have aim and an e-mail. That's really all you need as far as communicating through the internet...

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