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Post by deembastille on Feb 23, 2018 14:58:40 GMT
watching some aaron spelling show 'Melrose place' or bh 90210 and they have those intro songs with clips of LA and all sorts of 'californian' things... the songs they choose are really good so you listen and pay attention to the lyrics so you can google them and see where you can get them... you can't find the song to save your life? fk you. they chose really good songs. I am not sure if they have the exact songs you are searching for Deembastille but with 'Melrose Place' these are two sites that are worth checking out. www.tunefind.com/show/melrose-place/season-1www.what-song.com/Tvshow/89/Melrose-Place/s/272they are both for the reboot series. the series that sucked. donkey balls.
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Post by Vodkie on Feb 24, 2018 4:17:14 GMT
people who expect special treatment for doing a good deed
Some woman complained on Chick Fil A's facebook page that since her order was for a homeless man, that Chick Fil A should have given her a 50% discount
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Post by hi224 on Feb 24, 2018 6:42:22 GMT
people who keep S#it for too f'n long  I just threw out this can of soup that expired october 2001 WTF................ I live with my friend's parents. She said her dad has add and gets sidetracked and forgets easily But how the hell do you forget a can of soup for 16 years? my friend had this cream/ointment from 1999 lol.
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Post by Vodkie on Feb 24, 2018 6:46:40 GMT
people who keep S#it for too f'n long  I just threw out this can of soup that expired october 2001 WTF................ I live with my friend's parents. She said her dad has add and gets sidetracked and forgets easily But how the hell do you forget a can of soup for 16 years? my friend had this cream/ointment from 1999 lol. Damn. That's almost as bad as the bakers chocolate bar we had in 2003 from the 80s
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Post by pathfinder on Feb 24, 2018 7:46:30 GMT
People that feel the need to ask how you are doing when the truth is they don't want to *actually* know.
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Post by NJtoTX on Feb 24, 2018 14:31:35 GMT
people who keep S#it for too f'n long I just threw out this can of soup that expired october 2001 WTF................ I live with my friend's parents. She said her dad has add and gets sidetracked and forgets easily But how the hell do you forget a can of soup for 16 years? I have older stuff. Threw out a can or two that predated having date codes. I just don't bother with stuff in the back-back of the pantry. Also probably have tax stuff from the 80s I should toss.
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Post by Vodkie on Feb 25, 2018 15:00:13 GMT
when complete strangers reply to several year old posts on pages On Facebook
Seriously, someone just replied to a comment I left in September 2014. WTF
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Post by BATouttaheck on Feb 25, 2018 15:06:14 GMT
People that feel the need to ask how you are doing when the truth is they don't want to *actually* know. other side of this coin is total strangers who feel compelled to tell the world about every ache, pain, bruise, bowel movement (or lack thereof), even though "the world" has not asked and most probably doesn't want (or need) to know. "I went to the movies and had to go to the john six times" is NOT a movie review by any stretch of the imagination !
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Post by BATouttaheck on Feb 25, 2018 15:11:58 GMT
when complete strangers reply to several year old posts on pages On Facebook Seriously, someone just replied to a comment I left in September 2014. WTF I had posted a note on one of the actor's pages on IMDb-V01 back in an early 2000 year. I got a reply from a totally fascinating poster who was a close relative of the actor I was writing about. Unfortunately this was just before the place was nuked, he was away on a trip in February and we had not exchanged off-line information so we might as well be on different planets at this point !
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Post by Vodkie on Feb 25, 2018 15:31:45 GMT
when complete strangers reply to several year old posts on pages On Facebook Seriously, someone just replied to a comment I left in September 2014. WTF I had posted a note on one of the actor's pages on IMDb-V01 back in an early 2000 year. I got a reply from a totally fascinating poster who was a close relative of the actor I was writing about. Unfortunately this was just before the place was nuked, he was away on a trip in February and we had not exchanged off-line information so we might as well be on different planets at this point ! How active was the boards for the actor? if the boards wasn't that active, i can see that happening But the facebook page I commented on in September 2014 was Dunkin Donuts. That page is active enough to make a reply to a 3 and a half year old comment come off as Stalker-ish Seriously, this person wasted that much time looking at the page's "visitor posts" just to reply to my 3.5 year old comment? WTF!
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Post by BATouttaheck on Feb 25, 2018 15:38:01 GMT
VodkieI don't "do" Facebook but can see that someone may have just felt interested enough in what you had said to post a reply. As a board "wanderer", I often come across old posts that are of interest and will reply. Often don't even notice the date or where they are posted. I have found myself in some of the strangest places on occasion due to the OT-ness of many a thread
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Post by Vodkie on Feb 25, 2018 15:49:49 GMT
Vodkie I don't "do" Facebook but can see that someone may have just felt interested enough in what you had said to post a reply. As a board "wanderer", I often come across old posts that are of interest and will reply. Often don't even notice the date or where they are posted. I have found myself in some of the strangest places on occasion due to the OT-ness of many a thread I get that, but they'd have to waste hours, maybe even days to get even get to my comment to be able to reply to it considering how old it is. So that's creepy that they'd waste that much time just to reply to me
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Post by BATouttaheck on Feb 25, 2018 15:57:58 GMT
Mere curiosity prompts this question : Vodkie Does Facebook work like it does here... can earlier pages be clicked or do you have to go back page by page ? Unless you knew this replier I cannot see it as "stalking" but more a random reply. Was the reply a negative ? Positive was most probably totally spur of the moment. Funny in any case.
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Post by NJtoTX on Feb 25, 2018 16:31:21 GMT
Vodkie I don't "do" Facebook but can see that someone may have just felt interested enough in what you had said to post a reply. As a board "wanderer", I often come across old posts that are of interest and will reply. Often don't even notice the date or where they are posted. I have found myself in some of the strangest places on occasion due to the OT-ness of many a thread I get that, but they'd have to waste hours, maybe even days to get even get to my comment to be able to reply to it considering how old it is. So that's creepy that they'd waste that much time just to reply to me Nah, could be they searched for a word on their activity log and that post came up.
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Post by Vodkie on Feb 25, 2018 17:31:52 GMT
Mere curiosity prompts this question : Vodkie Does Facebook work like it does here... can earlier pages be clicked or do you have to go back page by page ? Unless you knew this replier I cannot see it as "stalking" but more a random reply. Was the reply a negative ? Positive was most probably totally spur of the moment. Funny in any case.  nope. you'll just click "visitor posts" or "posts to page" on a mobile device and scroll down. and with as many posts that are on That page, it's kinda creepy for someone to waste That much time to reply to a 3.5 year old comment of mine
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Post by Vodkie on Feb 25, 2018 17:35:31 GMT
I get that, but they'd have to waste hours, maybe even days to get even get to my comment to be able to reply to it considering how old it is. So that's creepy that they'd waste that much time just to reply to me Nah, could be they searched for a word on their activity log and that post came up. Facebook activity logs show a user their activity. This person's reply to my 3.5 year old comment was their first time ever being active on the post. So it wasn't in their activity log. So they wasted their time searching for old posts. It's troll-ish annoying behavior, lol
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Post by deembastille on Feb 25, 2018 17:40:40 GMT
Nah, could be they searched for a word on their activity log and that post came up. Facebook activity logs show a user their activity. This person's reply to my 3.5 year old comment was their first time ever being active on the post. So it wasn't in their activity log. So they wasted their time searching for old posts. It's troll-ish annoying behavior, lol is there any way you could 'click on their name' and see where they came from? and how long their account has been active? just asking: if you went to your page and scrolled back to that comment from 3.5 years ago how many pages back are we talking about here?
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Post by BATouttaheck on Feb 25, 2018 17:49:12 GMT
People do strange things : A poster on the Food Board repeatedly asked where to find a particular brand of mustard He seemed pretty desperate to locate THAT Mustard and had asked several times. I have encountered him from elsewhere and have had some trouble with him ... BUT to quiet him down I posted where the stupid mustard could be found.
His Q: "Anybody ever heard of Kosciusko or know where I can buy it?" My A: "It's available on line. Amazon, e-Bay and other places come up when it is googled." His reply: "^^above^^ This jerk knows better than to talk to me. This is meant to look to everyone else like a word of friendly advice. It is really antagonism. Back off, worthless. "
Annoying ? Like no-seeums in the summer annoying !  
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Post by Vodkie on Feb 25, 2018 17:57:33 GMT
just asking: if you went to your page and scrolled back to that comment from 3.5 years ago how many pages back are we talking about here? I'm dropping it. I'm over it
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Post by BATouttaheck on Feb 25, 2018 18:10:44 GMT
VodkieI'm dropping it. I'm over it
The itch has been successfully scratched ! 
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