MetalicDemon Male, 13-17, Europe
   1183 Posts
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Monday, October 26, 2009 3:36:13 PM blufr is dead |
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Bob_Master6 Male, 13-17, Europe
   89 Posts
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Sunday, November 05, 2006 1:14:33 PM You’re right: In 2000, Governor George W. Bush signed a memorandum proclaiming June 10th to be "Jesus Day" in Texas, a day that "challenges people to follow Christ's example by performing good works in their communities and neighborhoods."
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Bob_Master6 Male, 13-17, Europe
   89 Posts
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Sunday, November 05, 2006 1:14:06 PM ROFL: You’re right: Pope Benedict XVI's car, dubbed "The Popemobile," was purchased by the Golden Palace Casino for $244,000. |
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xDieRomantic Female, 13-17, Eastern US
   82 Posts
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Monday, September 25, 2006 3:23:11 PM xDDitsmee, im glad i didnt get that question haha ehh got boring after like two
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Elphaba3 Female, 13-17, Eastern US
   75 Posts
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Friday, September 22, 2006 8:09:28 PM first interesting then boring |
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xDDitsmee Female, 18-29, Midwest US
   455 Posts
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Thursday, September 21, 2006 8:56:56 PM "Men can breastfeed babies." Me: I'm going to take a wild guess and say . . . No? "You’ve been bluf’d: Male breasts have milk ducts, and some mammary tissue. They also have oxytocin and prolactin, the hormones responsible for milk production. And there have been reports of men who were able to produce milk through extensive breast and nipple stimulation. " Me: Really??? Wow. I need to watch Ripley's believe it or not more often . . . I feel stupid.///And that's when I quit./// |
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shirid Female, 18-29, Eastern US
1 Posts
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Thursday, September 21, 2006 3:40:36 AM Very fun and addicting! Rocks. |
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jguttman Male, 30-39, Eastern US
1 Posts
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Wednesday, September 20, 2006 3:26:26 PM Blufr is awesome. Totally addictive. Great diversion at work. Thanks!! |
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eliesheva Female, 18-29, Eastern US
1 Posts
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Wednesday, September 20, 2006 10:31:23 AM Heeeelp I am too blufr'd... |
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WHOISIT12345 Male, 13-17, Western US
   4605 Posts
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Tuesday, September 19, 2006 5:44:06 PM
3748 = your blufr score
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moojuiceman Male, 13-17, Europe
   907 Posts
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Tuesday, September 19, 2006 2:51:26 PM very easy way to win and get your score up which i'm guessing most of the high scorers doif you get it wrong, just click the back button and do the other option |
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brutalnz Male, 30-39, Australia
   1390 Posts
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Tuesday, September 19, 2006 2:09:22 AM got old quick |
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Rakuru Male, 13-17, Midwest US
  61 Posts
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Tuesday, September 19, 2006 1:27:55 AM Pretty interesting but I don't see myself sitting here and playing it for long periods of time!'Bluf' a day through email might be interesting.. hm.. |
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misscutieroo Female, 18-29, Midwest US
   1897 Posts
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Monday, September 18, 2006 8:32:33 PM ......? |
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kraimer Male, 13-17, Canada
   143 Posts
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Monday, September 18, 2006 8:30:41 PM im good at this game, but i got bored in like 38 seconds |
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Buffyphil Male, 18-29, Europe
   289 Posts
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Monday, September 18, 2006 7:26:20 PM I wasn't very good  |
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B-Hazard Male, 18-29, Western US
   2959 Posts
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Monday, September 18, 2006 7:22:41 PM -You’ve been bluf’d: Although a hotly-debated issue, one theory on the derivation of the word "nerd" states that the word began as "knurd" before arriving at its current spelling (the pronunciation was always the same). This theory claims that the term originated at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in the late 1940s. Students who partied, and rarely studied were called "drunks," while the opposite - students who never partied and always studied - were "knurds" ("drunk" spelled backwards). Others believe Dr. Seuss was the first to use the word in his story, "If I Ran the Zoo," in which there is a creature known as a Nerd from the land of Ka-Troo. -That's BS, I got that one wrong because I thought it was Dr. Suess. How can they have a question with no definitive answer?? |
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cluckmoo Male, 13-17, Western US
   1202 Posts
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Monday, September 18, 2006 6:59:53 PM rinji, your fugly |
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Fabbyfubz Male, 13-17, Midwest US
   206 Posts
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Monday, September 18, 2006 5:32:16 PM Well this is bull. It says Giraffes are the only animal born with horns, when everybody knows that Oryxs are also born with horns |
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valgal Female, 30-39, Southern US
   16421 Posts
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Monday, September 18, 2006 5:25:32 PM got 1956 until I quit |
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yomamma129 Male, 30-39, Southern US
1 Posts
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Monday, September 18, 2006 5:09:34 PM Help! I can't stop playing blufr. My score is at 12560 and I'm trying to get into the top scores. I never knew Elvis was a natural blond! |
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nicole_xo Female, 13-17, Eastern US
   2564 Posts
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Monday, September 18, 2006 5:07:45 PM I got bored. |
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sporka Female, 18-29, Eastern US
   817 Posts
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Monday, September 18, 2006 3:57:47 PM *snicker* "Youfre right: Hockey pucks were not named for the Shakespeare character 'Puck.' They likely got their name from a verb related to the word 'poke.'"Now, what verb sounds like "Puck" and has to do with "poke"ing? Oh, I have such a dirty mind. P: |
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FrogBomb Male, 13-17, Western US
   212 Posts
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Monday, September 18, 2006 3:54:21 PM This dissapointed me. Although most of the questions were accurate, I found 2 that were wrong: 4 under par is called a Albatross, and not all toads match the soil in it's area, because there are many varieties that are camoflaged to shubbery and trees, as well as a few that don't have camoflage at all because they have other means of defence: similar to poison dart frogs. I'm probably expecting too much out of this, but they need to edit it. |
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Bennyd Male, 13-17, Europe
   1291 Posts
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Monday, September 18, 2006 3:17:49 PM Cool - i got bluffed 2wice |
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