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SweetDisorder

have you really bought into the craze, or is that just what you are telling everyone? I am thinking a word, it starts with h.

Julie

That was a pretty senseless piece of nastiness SweetDisorder, what gives?

SweetDisorder

Julie

After Jordans comments on the EFB and not saying anything at the time to go against the party, I have a hard time now knowing that Jordan is telling the truth, or just want the peeps want to hear.

George Darroch

Ignoring the troll; http://twitter.com/georgedarroch

Twitter didn't really make much sense when I first signed up, it didn't have the critical mass of users with whom I had commonality or wanted to hear from. Right now, however, I think it's going to be huge, because it has such a large range of possible uses. It's like email in that respect.

Principessa

I keep getting error messages and it's over capacity type messages which is annoying. Also what is doing my head in- is that all the messenger systems are becoming interconnected. I can hook up my MSN, and my twitter with my facebook, no doubt my long abandoned Bebo will come into play soon too. And eventually I'll have to get a mob phone that takes in all 4 as well as my email...

Julie

Never changed your mind about something then SweetDisorder? Never ever? I'm surprised if you find Jordan's writing so unreliable that you bother to a) read it and b) comment on it.

George Darroch

Principessa, it was down for system maintenance this morning, should be back to normal for you now.

SweetDisorder

Julie

I, like every single person on the planet have changed their minds on something at some point. My beef is going into an election supporting something you don't believe in. A few people in Hunua, well those that voted labour may have been under the mistaken allusion that Jordon supported and believed the labour party manifesto. what other parts didn't he agree with?

Clint Heine

He makes a fair point, which I will attempt to explain in a smoother way. How happy would Jordan be during a campaign knowing he didn't support all the unpopular policies, but had to tell people he did?


But back onto Twitter. I'm on it but don't see all the fuss. If Obama and Stephen Fry didn't make it popular I wonder if it would have been worth the hype.

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