Jazzy is amazing, too!
PS: Newf... DENIED! Buncha facebook cakers.
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Eurytol |
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^ word
Jazzy is amazing, too! PS: Newf... DENIED! Buncha facebook cakers. |
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QualityBobby |
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Amazing how improvements always works out to be fuck up as badly as possible-ments.
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jessica has spoken |
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Murray waxed my ass.
Anyone want to start another game? I sent Angela two like a week ago and she won't play with me |
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jessica has spoken |
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K nm! thx :)
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Shag |
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Angela plays, but she has like sixty games going at once.
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Eurytol |
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I still can't believe Angela's a real person.
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Sloansalad |
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kinda got busted at work, so my three ongoing crushing defeats will have to be finished tonight
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Shag |
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So if I tell you that I won, you really have no way to disprove that?
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Eurytol |
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This is going to be a bad day for the poor guy.
Not only did he get in trouble for losing to us in Scrabulous, but I just took away his Prom King title from him. O'snap! |
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SlimeSlurp |
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I object! I "teabagged" you people and it "sent you a spot of tea" Fuck that. YOU WERE TEABAGGED!
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Bernard Wrangler |
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rome isn't a word?
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Sloansalad |
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WTF is super poke anyhow? Are there graphics?
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SlimeSlurp |
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Rome if you want! Rome around this world!
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Shag |
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I've never understood the purpose of poking, in the Facebook sense of the world. It's like, okay, now what?
Everybody needs to become a fan of Bacon. |
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SlimeSlurp |
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That just makes me want to poke you harder.
Sloan: This is "Going Chuck Norris On Your Ass":
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Shag |
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I've been poked today so many times that I feel like I should've gotten dinner and a movie in the bargain.
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SlimeSlurp |
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Maybe you need Karma?!?!?!
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Bernard Wrangler |
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sloan poked me... I feel soe durty now.
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Shag |
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Dirty like Xtina or dirty like in a high-quality truck stop glory hole?
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Sloansalad |
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Famo of the Scrabulous at OT era?
NEW YORK (AP) - T-R-O-U-B-L-E could loom for a Scrabble knockoff that has become one of the most popular activities on Facebook. Hasbro Inc., the company that owns the word game's North American rights, sued the creators of the Scrabulous program on Thursday, less than two weeks after the release of an authorized version of Scrabble for Facebook. Hasbro said in its lawsuit that Scrabulous violates its copyright and trademarks. Separately, Hasbro asked Facebook to block the game. In the year since Facebook began letting outside developers write Web programs that Facebook members can plug into their personal profile pages, Scrabulous has attracted some half-million daily users, despite efforts by Scrabble's owners to end it. Video game maker Electronic Arts Inc. released an official version for American and Canadian Facebook users last week as part of a broader, year-old licensing deal with Hasbro, yet Facebook users have continued to spend countless hours on the unauthorized Scrabulous. Now, Hasbro is trying to stop Scrabulous completely and collect unspecified damages. Mark Blecher, general manager for digital media and gaming at Hasbro, said the Pawtucket, R.I.-based company waited until Thursday to file a lawsuit to ensure that Scrabble fans had a legal option first. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in New York, named as defendants Rajat and Jayant Agarwalla, the brothers in Calcutta, India, who created the program, along with their Web design and technology company, RJ Softwares. The Agarwallas did not immediately respond to an e-mail request for comment made after business hours in India. A 24-hour number for RJ Softwares went unanswered Thursday. Earlier, Jayant Agarwalla said he was looking forward to competing with the official version, suggesting that Electronic Arts would have a tough time attracting "the attention and patronage of a large and dedicated user base," as Scrabulous has done. Blecher said that rather than blame Hasbro for trying to block a popular game, "the fans of Scrabble will appreciate an authentic version." Both games are free. Mattel Inc. owns Scrabble rights outside the United States and Canada and did not join the lawsuit. It has a deal with RealNetworks Inc. to make a legal version available in other markets. |
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