c'mon you can't feel old. you're only 27 years young. i have friends much older than that on the myspace. maybe you feel old because of your status. my space is basically all about getting laid it seems, or promoting a weekley event, but mainly about getting laid. if you are male in your 30's it is a good place to meet girls in their early 20's. i see why this page is popular.
c'mon you can't feel old. you're only 27 years young. i have friends much older than that on the myspace. maybe you feel old because of your status. my space is basically all about getting laid it seems, or promoting a weekley event, but mainly about getting laid. if you are male in your 30's it is a good place to meet girls in their early 20's. i see why this page is popular.
haha you nailed it. I'm a little salty this shit wasn't around when I was college. Myspace seems to be mostly high school kids flashing tittays. I am a married man now. On the upside it's kind of cool when getting laid isn't a worry any longer.
It's also just plain weird. My second girlfriend from sophomore year in high school is on there and messaged me the day after I joined. Now she wants me to "add her" to her "friends list"???
Now she wants me to "add her" to her "friends list"???
Would your wife have a problem with this?
Why don't you write a disclaimer in bold on your page, something to the effect of DONT SEND ME FRIEND REQUESTS IF I DONT KNOW YOU I AM SO SICK OF GETTING RANDOWM MESSAGES THAT JUST SAY "U R SO HOT" AND I WILL NOT ADD YOU
I have had conversations with teenage girls where they put their fingers up in air quotes when they said the word "Friends".
Why don't you write a disclaimer in bold on your page, something to the effect of DONT SEND ME FRIEND REQUESTS IF I DONT KNOW YOU I AM SO SICK OF GETTING RANDOWM MESSAGES THAT JUST SAY "U R SO HOT" AND I WILL NOT ADD YOU
True that. My friend put this on her page:
Random guys--I'm NOT looking for dates or pussy/ass licking in your midtown office, so buzz off to nerve.com. Otherwise, I'm pretty friendly.
I also thought myspace was a bit sleezy, but I think the music thang has helped it a lot. For someone like mice-elf that's too lazy/busy to build a webpage, its free and it hosts mp3s, put up some photos, etc...
To everybody who thinks Myspace is sleezy, well........ you're right but let me say this.
Alot of the people on my measly friends list are good friends from my childhood who I had lost contact with and was able to reconnect via Myspace. Most of them are across the country or world, and I had no idea how to get a hold of them until I get a messege like "Lazer, is that you w/ a beard?" And shit, it's cool to get back to them. Hotties I went to college w/ that I haven't seen in a while, same thing. You know, I kinda dig myspace. But the girls who want to be your friends that are "really lazy, like to go to jazz clubs, lay around in my undies and watch football" and are drop dead gorgeous are a bit suspect. Alot of terds out there trying to spam ya. Plus it's cool to see girls at the bar that are all "Hey I saw you on Myspace, wanna be my friend?" Good ice breaker.
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my space is basically all about getting laid it seems, or promoting a weekley event, but mainly about getting laid. if you are male in your 30's it is a good place to meet girls in their early 20's. i see why this page is popular.
Hey everybody!
If you are over 30 and on myspace you are some kinder parvart.
My rock band, iThink you will like it:
www.myspace.com/mrrudyday
maybe something a little perverse about playing in a southernrock/funk band
ZIING!!!
methinks that l.a. jailbait spirit has fully become you, tom.
hope the move has been good.
Is '06 the year of myspace networking?
i refuse. but please send referrals.
Notice I did not say that I was not a parvart.
We do a moder soul / country crossover version of
"Jailbraek" but insted we do it as "Jailbait".
If you guys ever hear early 80s synth crossed with pedal steel
you will creem in your pants, I guarantee it.
there's mine, got it back when myspace was still a young'n...not that that's anything to be proud of...
i think i might need to make a music one though? but then i'll feel lame. er.
haha you nailed it. I'm a little salty this shit wasn't around when I was college. Myspace seems to be mostly high school kids flashing tittays. I am a married man now. On the upside it's kind of cool when getting laid isn't a worry any longer.
It's also just plain weird. My second girlfriend from sophomore year in high school is on there and messaged me the day after I joined. Now she wants me to "add her" to her "friends list"???
Would your wife have a problem with this?
Why don't you write a disclaimer in bold on your page, something
to the effect of DONT SEND ME FRIEND REQUESTS IF I DONT KNOW
YOU I AM SO SICK OF GETTING RANDOWM MESSAGES THAT JUST SAY
"U R SO HOT" AND I WILL NOT ADD YOU
I have had conversations with teenage girls where they put their
fingers up in air quotes when they said the word "Friends".
True that. My friend put this on her page:
Oh naw. I told her about it and we had a laugh. I hadn't thought about this girl in years... she went through some pretty bad times inbetween.
HAH...
Yeah this "friends" thing is weird shit.
'So, uhm,,,,,... we've been AIM'ing for a few days...
can I be your "friend"??'
this sounds like it came from the atmosphere rhyme book.
Dude, you need a music account pronto. With your age and skills, you could be
Here's mine. I'm not too into it but feel like I should.
http://www.myspace.com/djferrari
DJ Ferrari
i feel too old (27) to have a regular myspace site, but i feel like a music one is different (i hope...)
music sites are different. less people look at them. or add you.
I also thought myspace was a bit sleezy, but I think the music thang has helped it a lot. For someone like mice-elf that's too lazy/busy to build a webpage, its free and it hosts mp3s, put up some photos, etc...
Aside from Rupert Murdoch owning the mofo now.
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Right next to the Twin Cities.
wordemup.
it's a small price to pay to not feel like a high school dork...
http://www.myspace.com/micpharm
I got some beats up on my page as well
Peace,
Mike
nah mean.
myspace has been a good tool.
www.myspace.com/maker
www.myspace.com/glue
Alot of the people on my measly friends list are good friends from my childhood who I had lost contact with and was able to reconnect via Myspace. Most of them are across the country or world, and I had no idea how to get a hold of them until I get a messege like "Lazer, is that you w/ a beard?" And shit, it's cool to get back to them. Hotties I went to college w/ that I haven't seen in a while, same thing. You know, I kinda dig myspace. But the girls who want to be your friends that are "really lazy, like to go to jazz clubs, lay around in my undies and watch football" and are drop dead gorgeous are a bit suspect. Alot of terds out there trying to spam ya. Plus it's cool to see girls at the bar that are all "Hey I saw you on Myspace, wanna be my friend?" Good ice breaker.
http://www.myspace.com/baptman
http://www.myspace.com/baptmite