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By *illxx OP Man 35 weeks ago
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How often do you use the who’s near function to see who’s in your area and would you meet them ? The closest I have came is within a quarter of a mile. It ended up a woman in the next street we are friends but haven’t met. |
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About every 15 minutes. It usually shows exactly the same people. Some of them appear to be physically/intellectually/emotionally attractive and I would definitely welcome at least a social meet with them. Others not so much. |
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I rarely use it.
It serves no purpose for me. Why? Because I live in London and it's the same moth-eaten reprobates and fantasists expecting the Moon on a stick but offering space dust in return.
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"How often do you use the who’s near function to see who’s in your area and would you meet them ? The closest I have came is within a quarter of a mile. It ended up a woman in the next street we are friends but haven’t met. "
I use it regularly, with the hope that someone is near, quite often there to be people within a quarter of a mile but never have any luck with them as they normally from a long way from me |
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"I rarely use it.
It serves no purpose for me. Why? Because I live in London and it's the same moth-eaten reprobates and fantasists expecting the Moon on a stick but offering space dust in return.
[London-based forum dwellers and friends excepted]"
Oo, I'd love some space dust. The fizzy poppy candy granules stuff that explodes in your mouth. Do they still make it? Who are these people that are offering it? |
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"I rarely use it.
It serves no purpose for me. Why? Because I live in London and it's the same moth-eaten reprobates and fantasists expecting the Moon on a stick but offering space dust in return.
[London-based forum dwellers and friends excepted]
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Oo, I'd love some space dust. The fizzy poppy candy granules stuff that explodes in your mouth. Do they still make it? Who are these people that are offering it?"
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Do you remember it, Pølly?
It was brilliant stuff — a thermonuclear explosion of flavours. You can still get them in olde sweete shoppes, usually located behind the jar of gobstoppers. |
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