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Yeah, everyone is doing it. I've been having a hard time logging in lately, but if anyone is interested in hooking up with my vast network of cool friends, you can friend me if you know my real name. Look me up: myrealname@mindspring.com.
Well, it's actually a nickname of my REAL name, but it's the one most commonly used by people who actually know me.
Is that vague and mysterious enough? You all do realize that Dru Blood is a fictional character, right? Any resemblence to any living being, real or imagined, is strictly coincidental...and all that stuff.
Is anyone else confused? I better get back to cleaning.
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LOL -- i'm not going to take any more ribbing from you about my lame attempts at being cyberspace-anonymous.
seriously, i think you sent me friendster email a while back and i freaked, thinking you had gotten spoofed and someone was spamming me from your address. i'd be happy to raise your stats by one.
I heard somewhere that Friendster is "so five minutes ago" but that suits me fine. Up to now a lot of the people on Friendster (especially people here in Austin) were big scenesters, most people seemed to live in big cities, and everyone's favorite stuff was depressingly homogenous. Oh, and it seemed like 50% of the girls had the same dyed-black side-swept bob. When Friendster was "bleeding edge" or whatever, I hardly had any "friends". But now that more people are on, I've been catching up with some old friends of mine in weird parts of the country. And there are more people on there with my geeky interests.
(By the way, has anyone seen this pseudoperson called "coolaustinparty"? If you're friendsters with it, you get bulletin board posts about parties. At first there was just a thing called "austinparty" but that wasn't hoity-toity enough for those pasty-faced Trail of Dead schmoes who came up with coolaustinparty. I kind of want to make up my own thing like that. I'd either call it something like "noromulansallowed" and people I liked could post about parties with nice people, tasty snacks, and only moderate barfing, or I'd call it "austinscenestercirclejerk" and invite all the most annoying scenesters to be friendsters with it and post lots of fake parties featuring Trail of Dead snorting coke off a stripper's ass that would turn out to be some old dude and a six-pack of Icehouse. That'd learn 'em.
In related Friendster news, that dude who was on ebay selling the privilege of being in his friendster network (I heard about it a few weeks ago) has apparently already had three paying customers and is soliciting a fourth. It's so postmodern, I find myself wondering if he is going to write a paper or something.