Back when I first started enterwebbing, I logged on to classmates.com and registered. Nothing happened much back in those days of the www, so I never got in the habit of checking out the site.About a week ago I got an email from classmates.com saying there was some activity on the site that I would interest me. Being a curious cat I went to look and saw that someone I went to high school with posted a "shout out" on my personal profile page, so I responded. She wrote me again and is now waiting for my response. How nice is that, to reconnect with high school friends? So I spent some time updating my profile.
Well, now classmates.com is telling me I have another person who signed my "quest book". So I clicked where instructed and ended up on a page inviting me to become a GOLD member. In order to see who signed my guest book I have to subscribe: two years for $59.00, or 1 year for $39.00, or I could satisfy my curiosity for a mere $15.00 (3 month subscription).
Couldn't this be classified as a "bait and switch"? WELL I'M NOT FALLING FOR IT!!!
So if you are the one who signed my quest book I will never know, but thank you anyway.
Glad you won't fall for it. You have always been smarter than the average bimbo!
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ReplyDeleteWhen I updated my profile on classmates.com I went to check out your profile. I clicked a button that said, "Ask David to be your friend." You better say yes. That is of course unless it cost $9.95, then DON'T FALL FOR IT. Just know it was me, the above average bimbo.
Hello classmate....for some odd reason our classmates avoid contacting anyone..."db in rockport?"...too funny.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed our visit...I look forward to many more.
I'm anony mouse....
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